2010-2011 Graduate Catalog [Archived]
Curriculum, Instruction, and Media Technology
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GRADUATE DEGREES OFFERED:
Master of Science—Educational Technology
Master of Education—Curriculum and Instruction
Post-Baccalaureate, Non-Degree Licensure Program—Secondary Teacher
Post-Baccalaureate, Computer Education License and Educational Technology Facilitation
Doctor of Philosophy—Curriculum and Instruction (Secondary Education, Elementary Education, Early Childhood Education, English Education, History Education, Industrial Technology Education, Language Education, Educational Technology, Post-Secondary Teaching and Learning, Mathematics Education, Literacy Education, or Special Education)
Non-degree Public Librarian IV Certificate
Non-degree Library Media Additional License
Non-degree Graduate Study in Instructional Design Certificate
Department of Curriculum, Instruction, and Media Technology
University Hall, room 219A
Phone: 812-237-2960
Fax: 812-237-4556
E-mail: skiger@indstate.edu
Web site: http://coe.indstate.edu/cimt/
Department Chairperson: Dr. Susan Kiger
GRADUATE FACULTY
Professors
Corey, Noble R., Ph.D., Purdue University
Professor of Education
Specializations: Curriculum, School Evaluation
Davis, H. Scott, Ed.D., East Texas University
Professor of Education
Specialization: Library/Media Services, Pedagogy
Powers, Susan M., Ed.D., University of Virginia
Professor of Education
Specialization: Instructional Technology
Associate Professors
Kiger, Susan, Ph.D., Indiana University
Department Chairperson and Associate Professor of Education
Specialization: Curriculum, Pedagogy
Lai, Feng-Qi, Ph.D., Purdue University
Associate Professor of Education
Specialization: Instructional Technoloy
Assistant Professors
Becker, Chad, Ph.D., Indiana University
Assistant Professor of Education
Specializations: Curriculum, Pedagogy
Tinnerman, Larry S., D.Ed., Indiana University of Pennsylvania
Assistant Professor of Education
Specializations: Curriculum, Educational Pedagogy
Admission Requirements for Licensure Programs
In addition to the general criteria for admission to the College of Graduate and Professional Studies, the applicant for admission to a licensure program is expected to hold or be eligible for an Indiana teaching license in the program area to which admission is sought.
Because of changes in educator licensing to take effect on or about August 1, 2010, up-to-date licensing information may not be reflected in this catalog. For questions, please contact Education Student Services.
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