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Graduate Programs

The Department of Advanced Studies offers the following graduate programs:

Master's Degrees

Educational Technology and Learning, M.A.

Provides educators with technology skills than can be integrated into daily curricula. Combines hands-on instruction and online learning, emphasizing Web 2.0 tools such as video, web design, podcasting, digital imaging, and blogs immediately applicable for today's classroom.

Educational Technology, M.A. (Online)

This program, conducted entirely online, empowers 21st century educators to infuse and implement technology into K-U teaching and learning classrooms and online learning communities.

Physical Education, M.S.

Prepares graduates for careers in physical education, sociology of sport, and sport psychology, as well as program administration, consulting, and admission to doctoral programs.

Combined Programs

Digital Teaching and Learning, M.A.Ed. and Multiple-Subject Teaching Credential, Tracks A and B

The Master of Arts in Education: Digital Teaching and Learning focuses on foundational tools for teachers to design and implement instructional experiences that integrate technology throughout the curriculum. Attention is given to learning theory for today’s digital learner, instructional video, and Web 2.0 tools for enhanced interactive learning.

Digital Teaching and Learning, M.A.Ed. and Single-Subject Teaching Credential, Tracks A and B

Digital Teaching and Learning focuses on foundational tools for teachers to design and implement instructional experiences that integrate technology throughout the curriculum. Attention is given to learning theory for today’s digital learner, instructional video, and Web 2.0 tools for enhanced interactive learning.

Physical Education, M.A. and Single-Subject Teaching Credential, Track A

Designed for candidates without teaching contracts in the field, this program prepares graduates for careers in physical education, sociology of sport, and sport psychology.

Physical Education, M.A. and Single-Subject Teaching Credential, Track B

Designed for candidates who are already teaching in the field, this program prepares graduates for careers in physical education, sociology of sport, and sport psychology.

Related APU Programs

Note: This information is current for the 2009-10 academic year; however, all stated academic information is subject to change. To view 2010-11 program information, please refer to the Academic Catalogs page. For additional information, please contact the appropriate office.