Learning Design & Technology (M.A.)
The M.A. in Learning Design & Technology is designed for individuals seeking to advance their skills in designing and implementing innovative learning experiences across various settings. This fully online program equips graduates with the skills necessary to excel in fields such as learning and development, instructional design, instructional technology, digital learning, and applied research. Graduates are well-prepared for roles in educational institutions, corporate settings, and non-traditional learning environments such as museums and libraries. The 30-credit program consists of 21 required credits, and 9 restricted elective credits.
Program Admission Requirements
Applicants who meet the minimum requirements for consideration may not necessarily be admitted into the program.
- Submit a completed FGCU Graduate Admissions Application and satisfy all applicable university admissions requirements.
- Earned baccalaureate degree from an institution that maintains accreditation by a U.S. Department of Education sanctioned accrediting body (https://www.ed.gov/laws-and-policy/higher-education-laws-and-policy/college-accreditation) or equivalent foreign institution.
- Meet at least one (1) of the following criteria: (1) A GPA of 3.0 (or equivalent) or greater (on a 4.0 scale) for the last sixty (60) hours of the baccalaureate degree; or (2) A graduate degree from an institution which has accredited status from a U.S. Department of Education approved national accrediting organization or equivalent foreign institution; or (3) Successful completion of an academic certificate program at FGCU with a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or higher.
- Submit a personal statement letter that explains your reasons for applying to the program, including a list of your skills and/or dispositions relevant to the field. The statement letter should clearly articulate how you plan to ensure your academic success in the program.
- Submit a reference letter from a working professional in the field. (Optional)
- International students must demonstrate English language proficiency in accordance with University regulation.
Applicants who do not meet all of the above requirements, including minimum GPA, may be considered on a case-by-case basis as University exceptions and may be required to submit further requirements as determined by the program.
Program Progression and Additional Graduation Requirements
- Students must satisfactorily complete the minimum number of credits specified by the program. A grade of B or higher must be earned in all College of Education graduate courses.
- An overall GPA of 3.0 or higher in all work attempted.
- The College of Education limits the transfer of coursework into its graduate programs to a maximum of three courses or 12 credits. To be considered, courses must have been completed with a minimum grade of B and no more than seven years prior to the date of entry into the graduate program and no more than ten years prior to graduation from the graduate program. The courses must be approved by the college dean or designee.
- Up to a maximum of 18 credit hours earned from courses taken at FGCU and those that are a part of an approved Certificate may be applied to the master's degree if those courses are part of that program. Applying these courses requires approval of the college dean or designee in conjunction with the Office of Academic and Curriculum Support, and the Office of Graduate Studies.
- Submit an application for graduation by the semester deadline listed in the FGCU Academic Calendar. Students must register for a minimum of one credit during the semester in which they apply for graduation. Earn more than 50% of the credits toward the degree through FGCU.