Masters Degree in Instructional Psychology and Technology (MS) at Brigham Young University |
Brigham Young University
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Brigham Young University is a Private not-for-profit, 4-year or above Research Universities (high research activity) with 34,174 students in Provo, UT.
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Bachelor degree, Certificates/Postbaccalaureate Certificate, Masters degree, Doctor's degree, First-Professional degree |
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Brigham Young University Masters degree Instructional Psychology and Technology (MS)
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Degree requirements
The MS program in Instructional Psychology and Technology (MS) prepares students to assume professional positions in instructional design and evaluation or to pursue a doctorate in these fields. All MS students will be required to complete at least 6 credit hours each fall and winter semester to remain enrolled in the program.
Admission and Entry.
Fall semester, spring and summer term entry only.
* Semesters of entry and application deadlines: all application materials must be completed and on file in Graduate Studies by February 1 to be considered for admission to graduate study the coming spring or summer term or fall semester.
* Application requirements: letter of intent and three letters of recommendation.
* Entrance examination: GRE general test. When taking GRE, use institutional number R 4019. Application will not be considered without GRE scores.
* Prerequisite: (3 hours) EdLF 517 or Engl 316 (must be completed by end of first year in program).
Requirements for Degree.
* Credit hours (minimum 36): 30 course work hours plus 6 thesis hours (IP&T 699R) or 6 project hours (698R).
* Required courses (19 hours): IP&T 520, 550, 564, 652, 661.
* Emphasis: 7 hours to be determined in consultation with graduate committee.
* Internship: 3 hours (IP&T 599R).
* Seminar: 1 hour (IP&T 690R).
* Thesis: 6 hours (IP&T 699R); or project: 6 hours (IP&T 698R).
* Examinations: oral defense of thesis or project.
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