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Dec 03, 2024
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American University Catalog 2017-2018 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Instructional Design and Learning Analytics (Graduate Certificate)
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Offered by the School of Professional & Extended Studies , the Graduate Certificate in Instructional Design and Learning Analytics is a fully online program geared toward mid-career professionals. This program equips students with the skills needed to apply and adapt analytic methodologies to manage learning and talent development projects that enhance an organization’s effectiveness and fulfill compliance requirements. It is designed to attract students interested in pursuing new or advanced careers in the instructional technologies field where they need to develop innovative solutions by using an analytical learning management approach. The program could be completed in 12 months by students taking two courses (6 credit hours) per semester.
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Admission to the Program
In addition to meeting the minimum university requirements for graduate study, applicants must have earned an undergraduate bachelor’s degree from an accredited institution with a satisfactory grade point average.
Applicants whose first language is not English must have a satisfactory score on the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL).
Students are admitted to the Graduate Certificate in Instructional Design and Learning Analytics program in the fall, spring, and summer terms.
Certificate Requirements
- 12 credit hours of approved graduate coursework with grades of C or better. Grades of C- or D in certificate program courses are not accepted toward the fulfillment of certificate requirements, although these grades will be included in the calculation of the GPA. Students must have at least a 3.0 GPA in certificate courses in order to be awarded a certificate. Students in certificate programs must take a minimum of 6 credit hours during each 12-month period and complete the certificate in four years. A maximum of 3 credit hours earned at an accredited college or university may be applied toward the certificate as transfer credit.
Required (12 credit hours)
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