Master’s Degree
This 33-credit M.Ed. in Learning, Design and Technology is for those pursuing learning, design and technology credentials as preparation for leadership and curriculum design in the Training and Development field; and for those pursuing these credentials to satisfy requirements for the North Carolina Department of Public Instruction Instructional Technology Specialists: Computers, The M.Ed. in Learning, Design and Technology program is currently the only graduate LDT programs in North Carolina holding National Recognition status from the Association for Educational Communications and Technology (AECT).
The Master of Education in LDT has Three Concentrations
- The school specialist concentration prepares graduates to become licensed leaders of technology facilitation in K–12 schools and school districts by providing professional development for other faculty members and modeling technology integration in the classroom.
- The online learning and teaching concentration is designed for individuals interested in pursuing online teaching positions in higher education as well as K–12 environments, such as specializing in learning management, distance education, educational media, or the coordination of instructional technologies.
- The training and development concentration is geared toward applications in the corporate sector as well as government, military, or even nonprofit roles in instructional design and development, analysis and evaluation, content development, and more.
Admission and Program Requirements
Admission and Progression Requirements and all Program Requirements can be found in the Graduate Catalog. Please see the information below:
Application Deadlines
Application deadlines
Semester | Fall Start | Spring Start | Summer Start |
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Priority Application Submission | March 1st | October 1st | April 1st |
Final Application Submission | August 1st | December 1st | June 15th |
Recommended Course Sequence
Our courses are project-based and many of our students work full-time. Therefore, the recommended sequence is for part-time matriculation, taking two courses per semester and one each summer. It is also a recommendation for those students admitted in the fall semester. If you are admitted during a different semester or wish to be a full-time student, please consult with your advisor once admitted to lay out a sequence that will work for you.
Semester/Concentration | School Specialist (prior to fall 2024) | School Specialist (as of fall 2024) |
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Fall – Year 1 | 5100 6100 | 5100 6100 |
Spring – Year 1 | 6110 6135 | 6110 6135 |
Summer – Year 1 | RSCH 6101 | RSCH 6101 |
Fall – Year 2 | 6130 Elective | 6130 Elective |
Spring – Year 2 | Elective Elective | 6145 Elective |
Summer – Year 2 | 6491 | 6491 6140 |
Fall – Year 3 | 6492 | 6492 |
Semester/Concentration | Training & Development (prior to fall 2024) | Training & Development (as of fall 2024) |
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Fall – Year 1 | 6100 6110 | 6100 6110 |
Spring – Year 1 | 6121 6130 | 6121 6130 |
Summer – Year 1 | RSCH 6101 | RSCH 6101 |
Fall – Year 2 | 6170 Elective | 6170 Elective |
Spring – Year 2 | Elective Elective | 6180 Elective |
Summer – Year 2 | 6491 | 6140 6491 |
Fall – Year 3 | 6492 | 6492 |
Semester/Concentration | Online Learning & Teaching (prior to fall 2024) | Online Learning & Teaching (as of fall 2024) |
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Fall – Year 1 | 6100 6110 | 6100 6110 |
Spring – Year 1 | 6130 6150 | 6130 6150 |
Summer – Year 1 | RSCH 6101 | RSCH 6101 |
Fall – Year 2 | 6101 Elective | 6101 Elective |
Spring – Year 2 | Elective Elective | 6160 Elective |
Summer – Year 2 | 6491 | 6140 6491 |
Fall – Year 3 | 6492 | 6491 |
Contact Information
Dr. Beth Oyarzun
Program Director and Clinical Associate Professor
Phone: 704-687-8711
eMail: Beth.Oyarzun@charlotte.edu