The Master of Science in Instructional Science and Technology (MIST) is an interdisciplinary program that integrates information technology, instructional design and educational technology. The cohort-based program incorporates substantial online learning to help full-time employed students master topics such as learning theory, instructional design, instructional technology, interactive media, assessment and evaluation. The program prepares graduates for leadership positions in e-learning, training, instructional media development and technology-based delivery of education for today's global marketplace.
The MIST program is offered by the School of Information Technology and Communication Design. The School of ITCD distinguishes itself from other educational programs by its unique combination of technology and design. The project-based and outcomes-based model of learning has been recognized for its innovative and integrative application of technology, design and management in student learning. Throughout the course of study, each student creates an individual learning plan gradually building a portfolio that demonstrates successful achievement of that plan. Portfolios feature high levels of competence in communication, collaboration, technical expertise, ethical reflection, global perspective and problem solving skills. The School conducts leading-edge applied research and development that provides students with hands-on, real-world experience while earning their degrees. ITCD programs attract students from diverse backgrounds including traditional post-graduate students, working professionals, distance learners and corporate-sponsored professionals.
Sponsored By
College of Science, Media Arts and Technology > School of Information Technology and Communication Design
Included Academic Fields
Educational Technology ~ Instructional Technology ~ Instructional Design ~ e-Learning ~ Interactive Multimedia ~ Learning Theory
Online Components
The MIST degree can be completed through courses that have both online and in-person components (i.e. hybrid courses). Students can continue their jobs while participating fully in the program. Students meet face-to-face with their faculty on the CSUMB campus near beautiful Monterey, California, for just five extended weekend seminars during the 15-month program.
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