Technology, Innovation and Pedagogy - Innovative Pedagogy Graduate Certificate Program (Non-Degree)
College of Education and Behavioral Sciences
The certificates available from the Technology, Innovation and Pedagogy (TIP) program provide an individual with focused expertise at the graduate level in one of three areas: Instructional Design, Online Instruction or Innovative Pedagogy. The TIP graduate certificate program is intended for degree and non-degree seeking graduate students interested in developing specific expertise in digital education. They intend to meet the demands for technology-rich skills among professionals in educational contexts. Students may earn more than one certificate.
Admission Requirements
For admittance to the certificate program, students should be successfully admitted to the University as a degree or non-degree seeking graduate student. No other prerequisites or admission standards beyond the university requirements are needed. These certificates are independent of state K12 licensure. Applicants to the certificate program are reviewed on a continuous enrollment schedule. In alignment with the Graduate School standards, all courses must be passed with a “B” grade or higher.
Certificate Requirements — 12 Credits
Take the following course:
TIP 523 | Innovative Pedagogy and Assessment | 3 |
Choose three of the following courses:
TIP 525 | Learners and Curriculum in the Digital Age | 3 |
TIP 527 | Social Justice in the Digital Age | 3 |
TIP 640 | Applications of Multiliteracies | 3 |
TIP 641 | Designing, Playing, and Learning | 3 |
TIP 643 | Alternative Instructional Formats | 3 |
TIP 645 | Children's Engineering and STEM | 3 |