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Technology Applications Certification Program
Technology Applications Curriculum
The Technology Applications curriculum focuses on providing educators with the skills to teach courses in desktop publishing, digital graphics/animation, multimedia, video technology, and web mastering. Culminating courses concentrate on the integration of technology into curriculum and instruction.
Certification Option
The Technology Applications certification is offered at both the undergraduate and graduate levels. Students enrolled in graduate courses have the opportunity to earn a Master of Education degree in Curriculum and Instruction with an emphasis in Technology Applications by completing the 18-hour core course requirement.
Undergraduate Courses
- EDTC 300: Desktop Publishing in the classroom
- EDTC 305: Multimedia in the classroom
- EDTC 315: The Technology Applications Teacher
- EDTC 400: Video in the classroom
- EDTC 405: Web Mastering
- EDTC 410: Learning, Leading, and Assessment
- CIS 116: PC Maintenance & Repair
- ENG 310: Technical Writing and Editing
Graduate Courses
- EDTC 549: Educational Media and Technology
- EDTC 550: Teaching Desktop Publishing
- EDTC 551: Multimedia and Animation for K-12 Instruction
- EDTC 552: Teaching K-12 Video Technology
- EDTC 558: Web Mastering for K-12 Instruction
- EDTC 559: Leading & Learning with Technology
M.Ed. Option
In addition to the courses required for Technology Applications Certification, a graduate degree may be obtained by completing the following courses as well as the comprehensive examination requirement.
- EDU 501: Readings in Professional Development
- EDU 502: Cultural Diversity in Schools and Communities
- EDU 538: Curriculum Design & Implementation
- EDU 586: Special Problems
- EDU 598: Techniques of Research
For more information about the program contact Dr. Paige Worrelll.

