Leadership for Learning Design and Technology Certificate
Introduction
CU Denver’s Leadership for Learning Design and Technology certificate focuses on transformative change, culture, and initiative for modern learning organizations; with distinct themes of vision building, culture shifting, innovation nurturing, business modeling, and knowledge management.
Program Requirements
Through this 12 semester hour certificate, you will participate in a learning community that stresses inclusive values, social learning, open sharing, and knowledge construction. You will learn about emerging trends and issues and relevant research and best practices, and use a variety of digital media platforms and development tools. The course assignments focus on solving professional problems of practice in your own school and organizational settings.
Your faculty advisor will discuss which capstone course option best pertains to a student’s professional path. If a student is earning the K12 Teacher Librarian endorsement, there is a required field experience course (SCHL 5913) that will need to be met prior to determining your final certificate course.
Code | Title | Hours |
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Required Course: | ||
INTE 6750 | Trends and Issues in Learning Design and Technology | 3 |
Application Courses: | ||
Select two of the following: | 6 | |
Research in Learning Design and Technology | ||
Professional Learning and Technology | ||
Mentoring, Coaching and Training | ||
Professional Learning: Perspectives and Practices | ||
Humanizing Learning Design | ||
Capstone Courses: | ||
Select one of the following: | 3 | |
Independent Study: Learning Technologies | ||
Internship: Learning Technologies 1 | ||
or INTE 6720 | Research in Learning Design and Technology | |
Total Hours | 12 |
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Students can take INTE 6720 Research in Learning Design and Technology if not already used as an Application Course