Learning & Technologies

An undergraduate degree program leading to the Bachelor of Science degree with a major in Learning & Technologies is available.

The Learning & Technologies program is designed to prepare entry level personnel into the field of training and development from a global perspective.

The major is composed of a minimum of thirty-six (36) semester hours incorporating elements of professional education and digital content, plus eighty-four (84) hours of career field coursework, university studies requirements, and electives which maybe transferred in from another institution.

The Bachelor of Science in Learning & Technologies equips entry-level personnel in the field of eLearning (adult training and development) for practice in public education, private education, business, industry, and non-profit organizations. Learning & Technologies are intertwined to develop next generation trainers and leaders to implement technology and learning strategies across curricula and classrooms of all kinds.

Core Curriculum Courses
See the Core Curriculum Requirements42
Required courses in major
LNTC 401Metacognition6
LNTC 403Digital Fluency6
LNTC 405GLB/Global Fluency6
LNTC 411Introduction to Training and Development6
LNTC 413Designing and Developing Training6
LNTC 414Evaluating Training6
Career Field
21 semester hours of courses focused on the desired career field21
Electives
21 semester hours of course electives21
Total Hours120
 

 A grade of “C” or higher must be earned in all courses in this Major.

 

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