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ED 205 168 IR 009 445 AUTHOR neon, Jetty IC.,E8; TITLE tern Curricula in Educational COmmunicatipsand T-ChhOlogv: A.Descriptive Directory; 7NSTITUTION's RTC Clearinghouse on InformationResources, JSYricuse, N- Y: *SRONSAGENCY /latiOtal Ins of Education (DHE110 Washington, / D.C. PUB-7DATE--- CONTRACT 400-77-0015'

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!DRS ?RIC!. HP01/PC16 Plus Postage. DESCRIPTORS Degree Requirements: *EdtcationiITechnology: Faculty: Foreign Countries: *GraduateStudy: *Higher Education: *Masters Programs .1TENTIFTEPS Canadal Colotbia: Hong Fong: Nigeria: United States

ABSTPACT- . . j:_ -This source bookprovides"thenape, lociati,n,_ands, brelltdovr of course offerings awd credit hourS:needed.tocomplete each of the 154 universitv.masterS:,prOgraWineducational technology that respbnded to a' survey conducted .it 1980.bythe international D4v4s4on of the Issoofiti011:fOrEdtdationaI_ CommuniCationsand Technology (AECT1; ItifOreatibb is alio' proyided:ondegree prerequisites, Credit transfersand program durationi_areas of emphasis tt the CdtriduIutti-and'instructionalevaluationtechniques' usedit. the program; A list of faculty members by- institution their degrees and r arch interests,'Two prOgramsare listed in . Adttralla and. o ch in CanadaColombia* HonOtong, and Nigeria, as well asone-or.more ineaCh of 41.-Otatet and the bistrizt_of Colt*bia.. A frequency table'OCcourse Characteristicsis provided as sisummaryat the end of the individuaI.programsection,' ani a copy ..of, teqdestionnaire is att-icheL. (N!!)

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E1Clearinithottse 'on Inforsoation Reioureft Syracuse University FOREWORD

. The international Division of the Association for Educational Commanications and Technology undertook the development of a report on various masters curricuW in the field of educational technology around the world in 1976. Some 36 schools were contacted and 20 schools volunteered to complete a pilot survey questionnaire. A port was drafted based on that-survey.A limited number of that report.Master Programs in Educational Communications and Technology,were distributed by the International Division at the 1977 AECT Convention in Miami. Florida. '.

Consequently, the. International Division sought funds to continue the development of an annual AECT Curriculum Directory.While the klea anneedlor such a document were recOrniZed, no monies were budgeted for the_prepaNion and publication by AECT. The International Division, with encouragement from then President Bill Grady, did undertake the update of the oOginal draft report.Twenty-three schools participated in the second survey report which was available at the 1908 Kansas City Convention. A third survey was conducted by the International' Division using the same instrument as 'the first and second, and was reported in the same style format as the original draft.Sixty-nine schools volunteered to participate. -,The 1979. Report' iff_Maiters Programs inEaWariortalCommarucations ad rechnoke.which i-Muded a frequenic tabre describing the d tfrom the questionnaires, was avaikible at the 1979 New Orleans Convention.Theisecond and third survey reports were printed,lay the U.S.Agency for International Development in order torprovide 'information for AID grantees selecting graduate programs in educational comMunications and technology.

The fourth survey of masters programs was completed by the International Division in the fall of 1979. A grant from the Organiiation of American States made possible the creation of a computer program and subsequent data file by Information Sciences/Corporation in order to organize; store. update, and print the report of 89 masters programs. -

An AECT Task Force was appointed iii 1980 to guide the development and reporting of curriculum information for the field:Specific attention was given to biulding on previous reports. Now, thanks to the Organization of American States for a second grant for.computer services and to U.S. AID for logistical support, 154 university masters programs have been reported and recorded.

The ERIC clearinghouse/at Syracuse University, under the direction of Don Ely, Undertook the task of making this curriculum information available. Itis intended that this file continue to be developed.' adding new programs and inforrniftion:_andupdatingettrrcint ones. Forfurther informationplease contact AECT Headquarters, 1126 Street, N.W., Washingto4. D.C., 20036: Jenny K. Johnson, PhD Researcher/Editor and Chairman Task Force on Curriculum Survey .. PREFACE

Geniu% it has been saidis agiftfor discovering the obvious. When Dr lenity K.Johnson,approached the 1" Orgitriation Of -American Sutes_ for a grant_ to assist in the preparation and printing of-thit source beobk, we were aware or the f011owing; Thousands of students enroll each year in graduate programs in instructional technology; communications, audiovisual design, production. and related fields, and thousands more consider the question_ of where they should _go should they decide to continue _their education at the graduate level in some aspect of educational technology.

In the twenV-seven countries served by the OAS, students: contemplate the possibility of study abroad. Obviously there is a need thipa source of information on curriculum, faculty, requirements, degrees granted, and a host of other questions.

In many colleges and universities throughout the world, pMns are- underway to form a department or school in

some aspect of educational technology to develop a new'program, or to revise an existing one. Obviously there _ , is a need For information on existing programs, departments, and schools in this field. And of course, we all assumed that the information was readily availbie.

The International Division of the AECT discovered that while the need was obVious to many, no one had taken the time nor expanded the energy to do anything about it. N. It decided to do something about that

. With this publication we now have" much needed and very valuable source book on programs in educational technology at the graduate level,.. t

We all knew it had to exist.

And now it does. Obviously.

And that may very well be genius..

The Organization of American States was most pleased io have the Opportunity to provide part of the support for this valuable contribution. Dr. John Clayton Principal Specialist Department of Educational Affairs. OAS

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AYstra, Univ. of Melbourne ' 2 Univ. of New South Wales.. r Canada Queen's Univ. at 1Q-ngstOn1-:. 6 Columbia Pontificia Universidad Javeriana 8 Hong Song Univ. of Bong Kong 10 Nigeria

Univ: of Ife 12 IJWMI Sfttes of Aniiiics _ - AIibiiOa Alabama A&M Univ 14 AlabamaState Univ 16 ( Auburn_Uniii 18 Univ. of Alabama e 20 .Univ. of Alabama-Birmingham 22 Univ. of South Alabama 24 Arizona Arizona State Univ. 26 _ Univ. of Arizona 28 AVinsas I Univ. pf Ar sas 30 Univ. I1fCenul Arkansas. 32 California -Califoia State Univ.-Chico 34 Callfbrtua State Univ.-Long Seach 36 Cairoia State Univ.-Los Angeles 38 San Do State Univ. '40 San F ncisco State Univ 1 42 Univ.f California, Berkeley Univ. ff CalifontiaLLos Angeles 46 _ f SO: California 48 COltaritiO Uni4 of Colorado-Boulder 50 Un' . of Northern Colorado 52 Connectl Cenral Connecticut State College 4 Fairfield Univ. 50' Southern Connecticut State College 58 Univ. of Bridgemrt 60 Univ. of Connecticut , 62 DC Cathoric-Univ. of America 64 ,FlOritU Florida State Univ 66 Nova Univ._ 68 Univ. of Florida 70 Univ. of Miami.... 72 _ Univ. of Sbuth Fforida 74 9GeOrgil Georgia Southern 76 Univ. of Georgia. 78 Illinois Eastern Illinois Univ: 80

4 1 UtIt I Governors SWin_ Miry '82 Bikinis Stlte Univ. - 84 . Niticiiiil College of Education 86 Nirtheasmm Illinois Univ_. Arthern Illinois Univ. 90 porthwestern Univ. --92 o-..111iuois Univ. at Carbondale : .-W, 'fSCI. Illinois Univ. at Ethianisvilie .P6 ItiAlliiii ,.. ii? Ball State Univ...______,. Indians State Univ . . -. i, Indiana Univ 11/2 ; Purdue Univ. 104 Pfirdue UnivX-idumet 106 4...c' t ; ..- Iowa State Univ 108 iUniv. of Iowa. ur . 119 `.- Univ of NortIminlnwa -G...... 11-2 1. - ;. P. Kinints State Univ...... -...-...... _ ...... - ..1...,../ ,... 114 Univ. of Kansas. , 116 Kenipdti Univ. of Kentucky , 118 . . Univ. of Lnuisvillt _ , i 120 Western Kentucky Univ '' 122 Louisiana Louisiana State Univ .. 124 McNeese State Univ , 126 Northeast Lounustiniv. 128 NorthwCsVerti State Univ 130 Southern Univ. 132 Maryland. Towson State Univ 434 Univ of Maryland 136 _z Western Maryland Colkge MhtsIett , 138 çge 140 Boston State College 142 Boston Univ....____ 1.44 Fitchburg State College. 146 Simmons College- 148

Wototiter State Coffege 150 ._ Mkhigan ... : e Western Michigan Univ 152 . Minnesota ; . Mankato Sate Univ is St Cloud SMte Univ. 1564 Univ. of Minnesota 158 Mississippi Jackson State Univ 160 Missouri

ennui' Misscurri Sftw Univ...... N .. 162 WebtWr College 164 Moan* -.L.- Univ. ofMontana. .i. " 166 N. Carolina Appalachian State Univ. 168 Ccrofina Univ .. 170 . ..NOrth Carolina MET State Univ 172 North Carolina Central Univ. - 174 North Carolina Siate Univ 176 . ..

7 Nelsruka . . . . Univ. -of NetitisTca-Lincolti . 1 178 Univ. of Nebraska-Omaha T New Jersey Runteis o f82 _ Seton Hall Univ ' 184 Net. Metins _...... ______Univ. ot Neil Meak0 A 186 New York Ithaca College 188 t New York Institute of Technology 190 :. ..r New yorkilitv .. . . 192 RWsesr Institute of TechtiokaY -4 194 . State Univ. College-Oswego 2' 1% State Univ. Of New York at AlbanY . 198 State Univ. of New York-Buffalo ... 200 State Univ. of.New York,Porsftts 202 Sult.Univery COI-Geneseo 1- 204 SYncuse Univ 7 - .... .206 Teachers College of Columbia Univ ' 208 NO. Carolina ..-- Univ. of North Carolina at Chapel Hill , 210 Ohio Bowling Green StIte Univ... 212 Kent State Univ. 214 Miami Univ. - 216 Phi Univ., 218 The Ohio State Univ : 220 Utn14 of Toledo 222 Xavier Univ. 224 Okillicittil Oklahoma State Univ , 226 Univ. of Oklahoma 228 Oregon Oregon Colfte of Education 230 Oregon State Univ. 232 Portland State finiv 234 Univ of Orejton 236 Univ. of Porthual 238 Pennsylvania

Clarion State CoRege . ,-. 240 Drexel Univ -. .. 242 , :0- 'Indiana Univ. of Pennsylvania...... 244 Lehiyh Univ. ie s. 246, Pennsylvania State hativ 248 Temptation,. . . 250 Univ. of Pittsbitigh 252 Rhaire Island .../-- Rhode Island College :i. 254 So. Carolina Winthrop Colleite ' 256 South Dakota .i.- Eouth Dakota State Univ 258 Univ. of South Dakota - 260 -; Tennessee East Tennessee State Uglily 262 Middle Tennessee Suit Univ. .-_---.0-- leg Univ. of Tennessee at Knox-ville ... 266 Tait! East Texas State Univ, 268 Nor h Texas State Univ 270 PrairieViewA&M Univ 272 -----, -. VII - Texas A & M Univ. 274 si Univ.. of Houston l, 276 Univs.of Texas Health Science Center-Dallas 278 'Utah \ Utah State Univ. 7 280

Viten(' , James Madison Univ. 4 282 Radfdit Ui;. 28 UnivorNrginia 286 virtirlia Commonwealth MIN,. ; .-- 288 W. VkiV - ' . . Maiihill Unii..\. f. 290 West Virginia Univ. )-, 292 , Washington ' - . -7' Central Witshingtorivttniv., - 4 _, 294 --'- Eastern Wivshingtimtv. 06-' Univ Of PrAthingtort.. \ --298 I,- 7 14*-WashinktooL.Statkl; .11- .. .7....;''''-- _Pr 300 ' Wisconsin .x...... , . Univ. of Wisconsin at La 'Crosse .. 302 Univ. of Wisconsin at Stout , .1. 7 304 -- Univ. of Wisconsin-Othkosit 306 Wyoming \ Univ. of Wyoming I-

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Macey t Method of EdoestionalAssuarch 00 Karns) .2 Curriculum Thsory &Nurture (30 KUM& 2 Come PsychoW(15 2 Edticony [lees of coinouten (13 Mintz) Measurement A EmilOation (20 spina) Innovation in Education 413 points)

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lichelors degreeisitth sPecilledsducation credits .::1 . ACCEPTANCE OF TRANSFERS: Credits art accepted _from any school (U.S:A: or other): There,no limit On &knife-rabic Credits.

PROGRAM DURATION:. _ . . .60 semester credits not including summer sessions.60 semester credits equal 4 semesters. There is_ no specified time within which.tbe program must be completed. The averaite student completes the Masters' Program within 4 semesters. 60 semester deditsare rectGired for graduatiort. SUMMER SESSION: NO_ ..., i -, THESIS: A sheSis_d_requited, -. ,r COMBINED DEGREEPROGRAMS: CoinIT-Degree Pregrams,are not availabli. PROGRAM CONTEN, (expressed in semester credits) Courses in EducatioJ1 Communication & Technology 30 . ,. 'Other courses_within _EdUcstten ,-- ..- 90 __Courses_o_utside Education :. 0 MAJOR FIELDS: , "-. Instructional Deiign; Evaluation-, Policy 'Studies. MINOR FiELDS: ...4.,-.... _.-- Students may have-oneminor. , . COURSE WAIVER:Courses inthe College of Education may be waived With the permission of she Depirtriient ChTiiiman:'__ -- . SPECIAL ADVISEMENT& RETENTION ACTIVITIES ARE NOT AVAILABLE. AREAS__. OF EMPHASIS WITHIN THE CURRICULUM (expressed in semester credits) Media Management_ ,- , .. 0 Teiccommun ns . --" 0 Instructio--Development.: --'7:-..-, i 30 Learning heory and Design : 30 Mate Production ti 0 tan Systems . 0 .Librir.rtsnip. . . _0 INSTRUCTIONAL TECHNIQUES FOR THDEGREE CANDIDATE: SelfinsuucOor-41 mutt: None Computer- assisted Instruction: None Mini-lab: No GRADING/EVAI,UATIOIi: Letter/Nymber Evaluation of the curriculum for this- degree ptogram includes: Review by de-partivrit.Committee which has student members. - Review by committee of faculty /staff outside the deparunens FACULTY: (see appendix Joe names) 'There are 2 fulltinte faculty and 2 pantime faculty.

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Clock Hours Per Week Lecture Cod Lab Other . . Learning_de. Teaching 28 :Educational _Process in Small Groups- 28 flusaucrloW Derri - 28 Organisation & Management for Health . ParsonnelEducation 28 : Curriculum Planning 28 Teaching Skilig 28 Assessment of Stuff . :It Prggrain Evaluation & Planning Change 23 %Toil:Shop in Culture, Subculnire &Communication 28 Production & Audiovisual Materials 44 Evaluation of Initykicters 28 Educational Selection -_ 14 Exploraioit iii_Perternataiiiiiig n Interpersonal Protetis Recall 28 Clinical Problem Solving 14 Clinical Decision Making 14 Large Group Teaching 28 Primary Health Care -. 28 Self Insuucuon & Application in Health &iejicita Ethical:16h . 14 Clinical Skills Teaching 14

_Mere are oo WatTrest all daries are seminars with small group activities; arid assignments; each coarse meets for approximately two hours per week.)

1.3 .' '..DEGREE: Master of Health Personnel Education . Univ. of New Sooth Wiles .

'PREREQUISITES: Vachelots degree with specified education credits 2: years teachihi and/or administrative experience. ACCEPTANCE OF TRANSFERS: treilits_are,accepted_ftom any school (U.S.A. or other). There is no limit on transferable credits. PROGRAM DURATION: 24 semester credits not, including summer. sessions.24 semester credits equal 3 sernesters.There is no specified time within which the program must be completed. The average student completes the Maste5 Program Within ,4 semesters. 24 semester credits are required for graduation: SUBMERSE-SSD:I-pi: N/A THESIStA4heis is_not-re-cluired- COMBINEDDEGREE PROGRAMS: Combined Degree Programs are not available. PROGRAM CONTENT (expressed in semester credits) Courses in Educational Communication & Technology 9 Other courses within Education 15 Courses outside Education - 0 MAJOR FIELDS: . .Learn&Teach;Instr. DeSignjeacti S$illsiCurric. P)an Ed. Process: Assess Sdts:, 0r.g&Managmr. Health Personnel Ed: Ping. Eval&Planned -;

MINOR FIELDS: , - _ Students may ti-ave more thin IRK minor. e minimum number of credits ?i each minor field is 8. COURSE WAIVER: Courses in the Colkge of Education cannot be waived. SPECIAL ADVISEMENT & RETENTION ACTIVITIES ARE AVAILABLE: Language skill irnprov_etnent courses Tutoring by faculty _Tutoring by Sihddit7 AREAS OF EMPHASIS WITHIN THE CURRICULUM (expressed in semester credits) Media Management Telecommunications 0 Instructional Development]. 2 Learning Theory and Design 4 Mater-D Production 2 Infra-Malkin Systems 0 Librarianship INSTRUCTIONAL TECHNIQUES FOR THE DEGREE CANDIDATE: Self-instructional units: Individualed Insruction Computerattrsted Instruction: Norte Yes ...GRADING/EVALUATION: Pass/Fail Evaluation of klae curriculum for this degree program includes: Review by department committee which has student members. Revi_by_ committee of aculty/stTff outsitlethe department FACULTY: (see apperdbc for natifei) There are 5 fulltime faculty and I parttime' faculty.

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Clock Hours Per Week Leer= Cod 1Ab Othtt lnstrucdonal Matte Design ImaticrW,Develolknent, MeisureMent & Evaluation Theoretical Asses of Curriculum al courses are Poebological Foundations of Learning lecture/seminar Phiknopby of Education meet for hours Computers in EccaWn a week MOtiOtt Pi:tints in Education Applications of Television in Education

Statistics in Education . , I. , ' Principles of Curriculunt tinderstancling Researdt ; l*livirWifitt&truction ZIm1a1 Study of Remedial Rnadintk RecentDeveioments in Elementary Education Recent Developments in Secondary Education Omani:quit:mai Proceam Ecostortuc Context of-Education hiditddisil Project Thesis

Note: There are wine 40 courses from why tht eWtives may he selected. -The above are typicI

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- 6 - 14* DEGREE:. Master of Edna*, Qiieens Univ. at Kingston, PREREQUISITES: _B&Ifeleita degree in education Undergraduate GPA of at _least R- Miller Analogyiest_score_&_2 perifeiSionalacademic references. ACCEPTANCE co. TRANSFERS: Credits are accepted froin.arly school (U.S.A. PROGRAM DURATION: or other): Maximum number of credits transferredis S. Continuous enrollment from entranceto gridliation is not required. The Sy_ears. The averagle student program must be completed within wriipktria the Masters Program within 2setnestert, pint a summer session. SUMMER SESSION: pert are 6 Weeksin the entire summer session: THESIS: :A_thets is_riorreiataired. COMBINED DEGREEPROGRAMS: -...Cditibitted Degree Programs are not avatWb*. PRCYGRAM CONTENT4expressedin semester credits) Courses in Educational CommUnietition &Technology Other courses within aweatioil 24 27 - Courses_ours Edtication MAJOR FIELDS: 0 No Major. . MINOR FIELDS: Students do_nottninor: COURSE WAIVER: Couriei in die Collegeof Education_ cannot be- waived. L ADVISEMENT & RETENTIONACTIVITIES ARE NOT AVAILABLE. . OF EMPHASIS_ WITHIN THECURRICULUM. (expressed in semester credits) Media Manaiterne.nt_ Telecommunications 0 Instructional Development Learnini-Themy and Design 2 MaWrals Production hilonnation Systems 2 Librarianship...., 0 INSTRUCTIONAL TECHNIQUES FOR THEDEGREE CANDIDATE: Self-instrucdoW Units: Instructional Development; Measurement &Evaluation Computer-assisledlnstruction: None Yes GRADING/EVALUATION: Letter/NUtitbtr Evaluation of the curriculuni 1& Mit degreeprogram includes: Student scores on written exims. , _ Review by apartment committee which has student members. FACULTY: (see appendix for 'fames) There are 3 fulltime faculty anck4parttime fatuity. . , Nun/ leg UniversidMI Javcrt na- Informarionprovided by:. Ficutiad di Egudios Interdbeiplinarios RtfcIel 11470 V. Calle 66# 9-99-Bogota Columbia

Clock Hours Per Week. Lecture Conf Lab Other Team Refearch Project - I. IL III, IV a X Educational Technology - I. 11 -. X Workshop in Educational Technology euX Analysis of the Colombian Educational System X ' Research Methodology - 1, 11,-111 X Statistics - I, 11 ' X Epistemology - L 11 X '. Electives X

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- 8 - 17 DEGREE:. Magister en Investtacion y Tec. Ed: . Pontificia UMversidatt is veriana . ° PREREQUISITES: , . Bachelors degree in any field ACCEPTANCE OF TRANSFERS:, Cruetsare_accepted from any school (US.A. oi other). There is no limit on transferable credits. PROGRAM DURATION: i The program must I* completed within 2 years. The average student completes the Masters Programwithin 4 semeste1 SUMMERSESSION:N/A THESIS: A tliiiis is required. COMBINED DEGREE PROGRAMS: ... _ . -- CombinTzlOerree_Mttrams are not avaiNble. PROGRAM CONTENT rektieeileti in semester cietini) Courses in Educational Communication & Technology 22 Mei' courses within Education 12 Courses outside Education at* 16 MAJOR FIELDS: . Educatioallesearch &,Technology. MINOR MUSS: , Students may have one-minor. COURSE WAIVER: Courses in the College of Education may be waiVed by examination. SPECIALADVISEMENT & RETENTION ACTIVITIES ARE AVAILABLE:. - StuY Ail1 courses ter students,with ademic difficulty Tutoring by feetiltY - --.,., , AREAS OF EMPHASIS WITHIN THE CURRICULUM (expensed in semester teeth& ,.: Media Manniement. .,....,_ 13 , d Telecommunications . 0 , S instructional Development . .;- . Leartuilg'Thebry and Design ..- 3 .... Materials Production . 'i Information Systems 0 Librarianship,. -0 INSTRUCTIONAL, TECHNIQUES FOR THE.PEGREE CANDIDATE: Self-instructionunits, None : . Computer-assisted Instruction; -None .. ) 'Mini-lab: No. . GRADING/EVALUATION: Letter/Number ., .I,;.. 0 SI/tuition of the curriculum for thirdegree program includes Student scores not written_exims.. Review_by committee of WcUlty/Staff outtidelie depiiiimentincluding stucknts; FACULTY: (see append-MI-or mini There arc 4 fulltime faculty and 11 parttime faculty. Information proyided*q M. A. Brinier Professor & Dean of Education

Ciock HorsIVr Ccitif Lab Other hist)tictinalSystems Design Basic Tesimitples Speal TwWcpies in ETV & Programmed Instruction. AWd,InstructiCinal Manssement & Flow:Wring Mutti-dia Production48t Evahnuirm of Insdicho' nal Procedures 1"t st Construction & El awry Shtittiet Issues hi EductWon Curttntn ti in Si ols Methods in Educational I:smirks Workshop on Instructional Systems & Instructiomil TV Instructional Managenieik of Media Resources Current Studies in EdictiiM TfttinoT0SY 4 Dissertagon

course counts for I unit which consists of 24 hours of instruction

The criiiertaion courktii for Ai units. Altoipther.tWiare 9 units for ths_advancetklipknna (whichn a prerequisite for the M.Ed.)and 'anksher 9 uMts for the M.Ecl.

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JL1 Li(1 DEGREE: Mailer of Edtiaition Unts. Of lioA Rag, IS/TES: degree in any field_ PosLGraduate_Certiliow in Ed ACCEPTANCE OF TRANSFERS: Credits are accepted from any school (U.S.A.. or other). There isno limit on urinfferibk Credits. ""; PROGRAM DURATION:__ Thnprograrn must be completed within 2 years. Theaverage student completes the Masters Program within 6 semesters. SUMMER SESSION: N/A THESIS:A tlfesii is worth 10 semester credits and is required. COMBINED DEGREE PROGRAMS: Combined Degree _Programs ate not available. PROGRAM CONTENT (expressed in sen*Vier&ndin) Courses in Educational Communication & Technology 30 Other courses within Education 6 _Courses outside Education 0 MAJOR FIELDS: None MINOR FIELDS _ Student nuy MOW. - COURSE WAIVER: Courses in the College of Educationcannot be waived. SPECIAL ADVISEMENT & RETENTION ACTIVITIES ARENOT AVAHABLL AREAS OF EMPHASIS WITHIN THE CURRICULUM (inntsSedin semessersiectits) Media Manalernent--- 2 Telecommunications 0 Instructional Devekiptsient 6 iflg Ttiebry and Design 6 Mitekials Production 6 Information Systems Librarianship 0 INSTRUCTIONAL TECHNIQUES FOR THE DEGREE CANDIDATE: Self-mluructiornil pm& None Computer-assisted Instruction: None Mini;lab: Yes -' GRADING/EVALUATION: Letter/Number Evaluation of the hirriculinn for this degree program includes: Student wntirrintettli - FACULTY: (see append& for monies) . There are 6 runtime faculty and 0 parttime faculty.

II - Univ. 41k information provided by: Dept. of Edocadonal Technology Di. J. I.Alun Dept. Chairman fle-lfe. Nigeria .

Clock Hours Per Week Lecture Cod Lab Other N Social & Psychological Foundations 3 Educational Research 3 liarcduction to Educational Communications &Technology 'Development of_Editerional Commurucaons & TWiti0ValY 3

Fiintarrrentals of I sturctiooai Detigh 1 . 2 Masters Thesis- 6 ,. Selection & Evaluation of Educational Materials Learning Resource Centre Management 4 Tslev iori& Radio Production Phteginphit TWiniques m Educatiim 1 2 Educationailkoadiaisting 3 Design & Production Of Instructional Materials Eaucational Film Production

= 12 Univ. of Ire- >DEGREE: Master of Educatton . PREREQUISITES: Bachelors degree with specified education credits . I. _Unervaduate_GPA of al_least B ACCEPTANCE OF TRANSFERS:- Credits are accepted From any school (U.S.A. or other). There Is no limit on transferable credits. PROGRAM DURATION: There is no SPecified time within which the program must be completed. The average student completesthe ___MastersProgram_within 2 semesters. SUMMER SESSION: N/A _ THESIS: A thesis is required. - COMBINED DEGREE PROGRAMS: Combined Dm= Programs arc not available.. PROGRAM CONTENT (expressed in semester credits) Courses. in Educational Communication & Technology 12 Other courses within 24 Causes outside Education 0 MAJOR FIELDS: Administration; Design & Development; Production. MINOR FIELDS: Students de _not_ minor COURSE WAIVER: Courses in the College of Education may be waived with the permission of the Department Chairman. 'SPECIAL ADVIS_EMF4T &RETENTION ACTIVITIES ARE AVAILABLE:. Study skill courses for students watt acaaimic difficulty Language 0111 improvement courses ' Tutonng by faculty Tutoring by students AREAS OF EMPHASIS WITHIN THE CURRICULUM (lipressed in semester creditS) Media Management 6 Telecommunications 6 Instructional Development 416:;0`.6 Learning Thedry and Design -6 Materials Production 12 Information Systems 3 _Librarianship 12 INSTRUCTIONAL TECHNIQUES FOR THE DEGREE CANDIDATE: &elf-instructional units: None Computer-assisted InstructioW Norte

Mini-lab: No . . GRADING/EVALUATION: Letter/Number Evaluation of the curriculum for this degree program includes: Student scores on written exams. Review by department committee without student members. FACULTY: (see appendix for names) There are 3 fulltime faculty and 9 parttime faculty.

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.'Clock Hortrirfer Wed' Leisure Cord V*. Practicutn 4 - . Audio - Visual Media JO Preparation of InsTnYttitaitil Materials 30 - e 1$ 30 1S P.,ducaWoM Brackasting . Woman-on Science & Automation - 45 ProliiinniCd Instruction 30 IS Reference Materials &BiblOgrapbY r 15 30 . Advanced Reference Materiab & Bibliography , 20- 4 25 Classifion & 20 - '25 20 . 25 Seminar IA &114;cil Librizy Media . MedicResearch _ 45 Indeirendent Research 45 Foundatiops_ofLlinutriiftio - - . Teehnoksy &Coniiiitaticitaire Matra* 45 Litestmt & Rekted,Materialitfot Children , 45 25 Literature & Rehtcd Almeria= foryouplt Adulti 20 23 20 -Litetaturett Rehied Materials*MilitititY Cultures Administration & EvahaWir Of Medlayrograms. 25 20 - Instructional Systems & Defeo 45 45 Intioductiliti to the Study ofFacc=liontil Children ItitriMuction to EducationalStatistics. lititmctional Developmeni - 20 " Instructional Development -15 Instructional:DeeeloOrtient Audio-Vhod Media 45 EduWoa Broadcasting_ 15 Radio & TV in Education- 45 Mir form & Language 45 Medfa Resodrcei 43- Progtammed IttsuractiOn X). 15 10 .

'Per Semester

- 14 - .;,; DE GIEE: Master (II:Science in Library ' Alabama AAA' Vida-

PREREQUNTES: _ awhelorS 3n any4-4a, Utseigraditate GM ors; jean 2.25

. GRE score , - _ ACCEPTANCE OF TRANSFERS:. . . Credits arc accepted, from any 'accredited-iriTstitution. Maximutn number or credits 'transferred is 6. . - 7 PROGRAM DUILATIONI .. . 36 sernesteptinditi not including summer sessions.36 semester credits erpial 3-semesters.Continuous enrollinerit from enuatibe to graduation is not rN_uired The gzogram Mint .be completed within 7years. Itte average:student completes the Masters Program Within:6 =inciters. 36 semester credi .. -are razuted ? , for Viduition. . .. 'SUMMER_SESSION:, Each summer Session is 10 Decks kitg. -Cairn= ray be taken in likicki of 2 weeks raft tht summer gnikin.

THESIS: A theses is worth &semester credits and is optional, f.' .r :' , ,.. :. COMBINEDDEGREE P RAMS:. .. 1 - r - Combined Peigee ms ate not available. _;:'._;:. .. PACOGRAWCON/INT in semester frod4) _ : -;:i . . .-:-Course4 in EbuatorWConunurtion & Tethriokigy.L....w. ' 33 Othes citurses widitn Education; s., 3 , __ Courses outside Eductoti . - 0 MAJOR FIELDS: : . "Sclicail Library! 'Media; Media tedm01011Y; _ .- . , ADNOlt FIELDS: _ ' \ - , --- _ _ Stucretus de not =poi.' i', 1 : - . COURSE WAIVER: Courses in- the College of EduCationmay be waived with-the permission '_-.

of the Department Chairman. . ..

SPECIAL ADVISEMENT & RETENTION ACTIVITIES AREAVik 114B'E: '._._ Tutoring by *IV' . . i ."_ _ Tuwriit by ita&nts -- .... . AREAS OF EMPHASIS WITHIN-THE CBRRICI1LUM (expressed' 4- semester credits) ? anagement .c ; , ;43 - 's i. _I. , ... ---., 'Teltzomimicaporis...... - :4-6 oil DevelopMerit.... , ,.. ' 7s.- .,...4. .ilivrriirig Theory and Design.,. 3 -1-": ' 7 17 Ma nia& Production... , Inforrnation Systems z;....4...... :..-4=-'7-; 'Li 'ir, '---;;..12 INSTRUCTIONAL TECHNIQUES FOR THE_DEGREE CAN D1DATEt : - _ ':Self-instructional unites . liwnYiMsj,itiA4netns & Detiigh: rechniskitY & Communications Theory Computerasinst6Instructionne Mini-WV Nn 1 .--,--- , GRADING/EVALUATION:, Letter/Number -

Evaluation-or the curriculum for this degree proggin includes:1 .

_...... Sttfeecit scores' on written twin: _-, : --- : - RevieW by deprtmerit eominittee which' Ms student members. Review bY committee of faculty/stiff outside thcdepartmeht without student members. FACULTY2- (see appendix foe aamesto : There are 3 runtime facility and 3 parttirnefaculty, - -,.. , '

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r - Ugh-4in itiuc-soiW Teclincirote PitiWnitiOn oT instructional Materials_ Instructional'iNsterisis Workshop 4 2 Educational TeleirisionTroducfmn 4 4 Programmai Instracrioin 4 Psojeett M EalucaWa* Medn. 6 2 oconiusucaiion TedinoTogy Instructional Design 4 Administration of Media Programs lntralbetion to Archival _Ackninirtrition SelectiontitiIiL ion of Media & Ifteritin 4 Afro-Amesican Resounxs 4

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"ss DEGREE: Master of Educatiim ntEREotitsrriss: Reche lixs degree_ ineducatiriu.:'-4

'AThither TRANSFERS: Credits are accepted rrom ostitunon. Maximum number or credits transferred-is 10. PROGRAM DURATION:

45 quarter credits equal '5 quarters. Continuous enrollment from entrance to graduation is not reguired. . The ProlirsIni_ must be completed within 5 years. The average.student completes the Masters Program within' 9 quarters. _plus a summer session._ 45 quarter credits are - required for graduation: SUMMER SESSION: Were are 8 in the entire stimmei THESIS:-A thesis is' not requited. COMBINED DEGREE PROGRA CcanNoerLDeireePiogruns are not available -_ pitOPHAINI CONTENT (e.40t-wd in_quewler_credits1 Cobrig:SA Edticational Communicate n & Technology Other courses WithitivEducation 21 Courses outside' Education 0 MAJOR FIELDS: _No major:- MINOR FIELDS: Students riudi have one minor. COURSE WAIVER: Courses in the College, of Education cannot be Waived. - SPECIAL ADVISEMENT & RETENTION ACTIVITIES ARE AVAILABLE: Tutoring by faculty Tutonng by stucknts AREAS OF EMPHASIS WITHIN THE CURRICULUM lexpiessed in quarter crediti.)- Media Management " 4 Telecommunications ^ 4 Instructional Development 4 Learning iheoryarid Design 4 Materials Production 4 Information Systems ';- Librarianship_ 12 INSTRUCTIONAL TECEINIQU_ES FOR THE DEGREE CANDIDATE: getr-inleruti&xxl uni a EducanonMedia Computer assisted lnstrucuon: Educational.Application of Data Processing

. Mini-lab: Yts GRADING/EVALUATION: Letter/Number Evaluation ofthe curriculum for this degree program includes: - Skwent scores on written exams_ FACULTY: (see appendix rtanitsl There are 2 fulltime faculty and 1 parttime faculty.

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- 17 - It Man: Master of Science in Education AenTra UWv.

PRIREQUISITES: Bachelors aeTreT in any field_ BichlbriWith Wearied Ed. Credits & Bachelors Degree in any Fie0 GRE icons

ACCEPTANCE OF TRANSFERS: _ Credits are aceepred_from any accredited. institution. Maximum num.acrechts transferred is 10. PROGRAM DURATION: 48 quarter &Wits not including summer sessions.48 quarteriredits equal '3 quarters.Continuous enrollment from entrance to graduation is not reAuirtd. The program Mint be completed within_S year& The average student completes the Masters Program within 3 quarter& plusa summer Sellnon 48 quarter aedits-are required for graduation. SUMMER SESSION: Each summer session is 10 weeks long. Courses may be taken in blocks of 8weeks _within the summersession. THESIS: A Wash iS not required. COMBINED DEGREE PROGRAMS: -CombenediPe4renPrograms are not available. PROGRAM CONTENT (exprisit In guar tn_credits) Courses in Educational Communication & TechnokigY 28 Other courses within Education 12 Courses'outside Education 8 MAJOR FIELDS: Educational Media, Instructional Design. KII.NOR FIELDS: _StucTena may hive One minor. COURSE WAIVER: Courses in the College of Education cannot be waived. SPECIAL ADVISEMENT & RETENTION ACTIVITIES ARE NOT AVAILABLE,. AREAS. OF EMPHASIS WITHIN THE CURRICULUM krprewed-ht qwetwer &Oda) Media Management 8 Telecommunications liWnTcliciall Development 12 Learning Theory and Design 8 Materiah Production 4 Information Systems 0 Librarianship .;. 12 Compumrin aluation 4 INSTRUCTIONAL TECHNIQUES FOR THE. DEGREE CANDIDATE: Self-instructional units: None Computer-assisted Instruction: Computer in Eduation Milli -lab; No GRADING/EVALUAT1ON: Letter/Number Evaluation of the cirriculum for this degree program includes: Student scores °nap:Wen:sums. Review by department committee which has student member& ° Review by committee of faculty/suff outWe the &partment without student, members." FACULTY: (settTppoOtirtor *Mkt) mete are 4 runtime facultY and 2 parttime faculty.

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Ctock Hourtrer ire& L.eitUit Conf Lib Oilier

3. Information Resources 3

Technical Services . 3 Library lifinagement_ 3 M Selection and Colkabn Deverorcrieitt 3 Re0Mteat Hamsniiie . 3 ; 3i Information i )sources Sciences Government Documents AltZ'i=information Services katiand Resources Reseireh Mitbods Systentsfinaliiis Litter/ Autdmation Public LOsmria ArmrentiC Libraries alfritiei Archives:and Special Collecticiii

Practicum in Technical Services 3 . Practicum in Publio.Sarvices 3 Practicum in Ardiives 3 Wad TOPICS 3 'Directed Resnrdi 3' Issiies balbrarianshbt. .3 Education for Librarianship

Internship . 3 InepericTent,ReSesrch &sic Echicational Media 3 Advanced Educationaf Media Media Services 3 SChool Media Services 3 Matta Jab- irnA Stmees foor Chikiren 3 fiUttivais and &dikes for Young Adults 3ft , Miterils andsrvicirst for Minorities 3 Instructional Design and Development 3 History_ of the Book 1 Basic Dcskit nd I,uefim in Printing 3 History of ft-Width* 3 Practicurn in the Elements* School Media Center 3 Practicuni in Media Services 3 Smati:roPics Directed Resimrch_-- Printni and PubEihingondit HiMdpresse ''DEGREE: Master of Library Service. Univ. of Alabama nuaiiquarrgst . Bbobrs itittY field Uidergradisite GM of at least 2.0 Miller Analogy Test Score AccErrANct OF TRANSFERS:, . _ 'credits are aiceptediroM any accreditedinstitutionMiximum nutfiber of credisTriniVerred is 6. PROGRAM DURATION: 36"semester credits not including summer sessions. Continuous enrollment from entrance to' graduation is not reqUired. The program must be completed within 6 years. The average student completes the Masters Program within 2 semesters, NUS a. summer session. 36 semester creditsare required.forinduation. SUMMER_SESSIONt Each surrfmer Session is 10 -weeks long. Courses may be taken in .blocks of 5 weeks

'_vdthirt thisummer iessiorL _ . _ - THESIS: ibelis 13_1*i:rib 6 semester Credits and is optional. CONIIIINED DEGREE PROGRAMS:- Combined Degree Programs-are not-available. -PROGRAM CONTENT (expressed In sentestir credits) Course:iin Educational Communication & Technology 12 Other courses within Etitc4flon 0 COinits outside Education 18 MAJOR FIELDS: . Information Science; General Library Public 'Library; School Media; Design & ProdOction of AV Materials:. MINOR FIELDS: _-..Students nuty_have_more oneininot The minimum number of credit's in each minor field is 6. COURSE, WAIVER: Coursii in the College of Education may tie waived with the permindon of the Department Chlifiiiin and by examination. SPECIAL ADVISEMENT! RETENTION ARE AVAILABLE: Study skill courses for students with academic difficulty Languageskill improvement courses Tutoring by faculty Tutoring by studin AREAS OF EMPHAS IN THE CURRICULUM (expressed in semester credits) Media Management 6 Telecommunications. Instructional Development 6 Letriiing Theory and Detign , 0 Materials Production 6 Information Systems ...... °- Librarianship.. 48 INSTRUCTIONAL TECHNIQUES FOR THE DEGREE CANDIDATE: Self - instructional unit Instructional Design Basic & Advanced Educational Media Computer-assened-Instruction: Information &fence; Instructional Design

GRADING/EVALUATION: Letter/Number . Evaluation of the curriculum for this degree program includes. Review by department committee which has student member& _ Revievi by _committee of Wculty/staff outtide the department without sus:lent members. FACULTY: (see awe-relic for nairis) There ace 8 fulltime.faculty and 4 Centime faculty.

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Clock #ours Per Week; - ,, Lecture Cod lAb Other .& Administration of Multi- ' hilecfsetilararies, :Chisification 1-.Catirorangl Introduction M Media & Ffatesnls IntriAuctioti to Instructional Materials [Mob rot; Young Pal* 4 -Literature for Elemetmuy & Middle School --:-Y1:911.11iChildrerclUlten2Litaxiw_ Progranis cat Services of Muni-Media Libieries Irractin in Library Media RerMence & Research Foundations of Librarianstt Teachimi Reading

Reeding in the .Content -Ma . Introduction"ceptional Learners

The Exceptidind Child in the Regular. Classroom Curriculum Principles & Practices 'History of _Western Education ..,....American School in Crs_ . 20th Ceitury.Ertionid Theorists SoMil Philo:MAIM & Education_ "Tife 'Progressive Education Movement Public School Organization & Administration School & Community Survey or School Lave_ & thie Edna! 'Leadershiplr Stain:deaf Methods & Research in Education Advaneed. Educational Psychology 4 'AdvaticeitHuman Development 4 :Lanvin Theories -

-2t- _. . DEGREE: Master Arts in Education r ; 1.1-olv. of Atabamt43hwitaiiham.

PREREQUISITES:_ - Bachelors tlevie in arty field ,- UntretrraAiTate GPA of at least B MU& Analogy Test Score of 50 one year teaching esperiencej ACCEPTANCE.OF TRANSFERS: Credits area !".. -front U.S acted Schools only Thereis no limit on trireme-I* credits. PROGRAM DUirATION: ;39 _ . tilitifter credits not including summer session.39 semester credits equal 3 enrollinent from entrance to graduation is semesters. -. Continuous not _required. The program must.be completedwithin 6 Yeart. The average student' completes theWasters Program within 2 semesters; plus semester credits are required for graduation. a summer session.39 SUMMER_ SESSION: ti summer session is IQ weeks king.Coursers may be taken' in blocks of 5 weeks within tW summer session. thesis is not required. COMBINED-DEGREE PROGRAMS: Combined' Delree:Programs are not available. PROGRAM CONTENT (cairessed In leMeitiir credit) ; Courses in Educarknil COnimunication & Technology Other courses Within Edication 30 _Courses outside Education 9 MAJOR FIELDS: 0 Library/Media. MINOR FIELDS: -. __Students -may__ have one minor. COURSE WAIVER: Courses in the College ofEducation_ear-itiotbe waived. SPECIAL ADVISEMENT a RETENTION ActurnEs ARE NOT AVAILABLE: . AREAS OF EMPHASIS WITHIN THECURRICULUM (expressed In semester Bred) ticelit =Teni 6 Lett 3 . IrstructioniA Dovelopinent 3 Lifer- Theo- wir and Design 3 Materials Production. Information 6 3

pisntucnoNix TECHNIQUES FOR THEDEGREE CANDIDATE: Self-hYstrtrsionaf `units: Prediction: Cataloring RefettiiM &Research Cornitter,awilsted Ininruction: None Mini-tab: Yes GRADING/EVALUATION: terterfNUititier Evaluation of the cmrieulum for this degreeprogranfindudes: StuderitscorMi on Written exams. FACULTY: (See appendix for names) Thtie are 2 fulltime faculty and 3 parttimefaculty, ,C4

1.plvs, et 1,11 ir*ler Ift 1.4.'7/.1*P r*.ler er. _ er ei.V.I*1.4.1.Vret'.d7;* DEGREE:- Master ofEduation Vali. of Soith Alarms,

PREREQUISITES: -Bachelors degree In any field Undergsaduate GPA of at least 2.3 SIRE-wow VCEPTANCE OFTRANSFERS: Creditt are aceepW from any school (U.S.A. or other).. Maximum number of credits transferred is 12. PROGRAM DURATION: . . : 40 quarter credits' not including summer saiti01111:.40 junta credits equal 4 evarter Conti:moo . enrollment from entrance to gradnalion is not requked. The prop= mob be ontouta *mkt yam The floatage student completes the kiwis Frorrain within 4 quarters. 40 quarter credits are reqUiredfor . SUMMER SESSION: Each summet session is 11 weeksAixig. Courses may be- taken in blocks of 2-4 weeks within the summer. session. - THESIS: A thesis is worth 4-12 weber creditstux1 is requireaL COMBINED-DEGREE-PROGRAMS: ,. _Combt'aetDegtee Prorranis are not avaibbW PROGRAM CONTENT regirithsed bi quarter craft)

Courses in Educational Communication & Teehno ...... Other courses within Education------.-...... -...... _ ...... 12 Causes outside Education _...-- 0 MAJOR FIELDS: _Educedift K-12 Librayildedia. : bgrvi FIELDS: Students may ha* one minor. : COURSE WAIVER: Courses in the C o l l e g e or Education inai_be _waived byexamination. SPECIAL ADVISEMENT A_RETENTION ACTIVITIESARE AVAILUILE: ' Study skill courses for stuenb with academic diffictlty . Units:age Anil improvement courses Tutoring by Students AREAS OF EMPHASIS WITHIN THE CURRICULUM (e. qres3ed in. quarter credits)

Teleconununications Wstrucoral Development Utritiiig TWO), and Desist- 4

. Materiab Production 4 Information Systems Lninuboship 16 Research--- 4 INSTRUCTIONAL TECHNIQUES FOR THE DEGREE CANDIDATE: Self-ii structioniltminc None . . Computer-assisted Instruction: None- _.;-'.. Kmi-lab:: No - .- .; GRADDIG/EVALUTION: LetteriNomber 7 4, Evaluatittn of the nt Ter this degree program iniscV:s: StWetit scores otiviritum Review by department miner which has student members. FACULTY: (sie upped& mes.1 There are 3 runtime f - and Ci parttime faculty.

DEGREE:: M'aster of Arts; Master of Education Athol= Stine Univ. PREREQUISITES:- . Bachelors field . IlealingtM PA it least 3.0 Milki Anafort Test re or GRE Score ACCEPTANCE OF TRANSFERS: Credits are accepted frorn'U.S. accredited 400bi only. Maiiimum numberof credits transferred is 30. . PROGRAM DURATION: -... . .30 sernesW_ =din not including summer sessions.30 stiester creditt equal 3 se mesters. Continuous enrollment from entrance to graduation is not required. The progratimust be completed within 6 years. The average student completes the 'Masters Program, within 2 semesters, Plus a summer session.30 semester credits.are required for graduation:_ SUMMER SESSION: Each summer session isweeks long. Courses may. 8e taken in blocks of 5 weeks within.__ ----thcsumtnersetrioL=.- = __ _ _--__ .: ,------.- -.--- THESIS: A.11*th- is Worth 6 semester credits and is required.

COMBINED DEGREE PROGRAMS: . Combined Degree Programs aremot available: PROGRAM CONTENT (expressed In semesrercredirV Courses in Educational Communication & TectinorollY ., il Other comes within EduCatiriti 9 _ _atuts-MiAriiitsie EditiOition MAJOR FIELDS: . a Instructional Development &'Research: Media Design & Production; MediaManagement, MINOR FIELDS: i . Students doinot_tnitior - - , - COURSE WAIVER:Courses in the College of Education cannot bewaived.

SPECIAL ADVISEMENT & RETENTION ACTIVITIES ARE NOTAVAILABLE. .-. AREAS OrEMPHASIS WITHIN THeCURRICULUM Mxpwed infeirftsleeeirdlii) Media Management 3 Telecommunications 3 Instructional Development 12 Learning Thery Ind DeSigii 3 Minnie-1i ProMiction- 15 Information Systems--- 3 Librarianship ...... 30 Initr. Research 6 __ComptrAWnin....-- .: . 9. INSTRI)CTIONAL TECHNIQUES FOR THE DEGREECANDIDATE: - Selfinstructional unhs: Competency-BasedInstruction:Iratructiorial-Systems Design Computer-assisted Instruction: Computers in EduatiOn Mini -lab: No GRADING/EVALUATION: Utter/Number. Evaluation of the curriculum for this degree program includes: ReiieW by depart:neat-committee which pas studentmembers. Review by-committee of facuVstaff outside the departmentwithout student members, FACULTY: (sle-eyypendir for saws) : There are 8 runtime faculty and 3 wrttime faidiltY. i

-27- 36 o' jr .1:. _DEGREE: of Education in Educational Media Uric AcNotil - . PREREQUIS .-Bachelors in afifi red ACCEPTANCE F TRANSFERS: Credits:me_ from any accredited institution. There ism, limit on transferable'credits. IPROGIUM1 DURATION: 32 'llositotte audits- not intiudirli surnmer_sessions.32 semester qedits equiA '2 slitiett.COntinuous enrollment from entrance to graduation is not requited. The ptogrOnoot be compieted within 10 years. The triersit student completes the Masters _--- within 2 semesters. SUMMER_SESSION: Exh summer session is 10 weeks long. Courses may---betaken in bWIci of S weeks -1 _irdthin the summer 9ession. - THESIS: A thesis is required. COMBINED DEGREE PROGRAMS: . _Pombined Degree Programs are not available: PROGRAM-CONTENT-to:Nesse to itirfesefefediti) ,".aurys m Educational Communication & Technology 20 Vat* courses within Education 12 ,'Courses outside Education. 0 &IMO It .FIE L DS : Educational Media,. MINOR FIELDS: __Students-&_not minor. . COURSE WAIVER: Courses, inVie Collete of Eductioncannot _be_itai_ved: SPECIAL:ADVISEMENT & RETENTION ACTIVITIES ARE NOT AVAILABLE. AREAS OF EMPHASIS WITHIN THE CURRICULUM (ektfreisid'insemester credits) Media Management 3 Teleommunictbons 3 liistructiottal DevefoPment 3 Laming Theory and Design 3 Materials Production 3 _ Infomutiqn_Systems 0 3 < INSTRUCTIONAL TECHNIQUES FOR THE DEGREE CANDIDATE: Seliinitructonal units: None Com puter-assistet Iniiructile: None MirOate Yes . cRADING/EVALUATION:Lettg/Numtier EviVtvaWn of thecurrieOlum for this degree Program Indus:km; StUtent scores on written exams. Reliiew by department committee without student member:

FACULTY: (ser apendizio, nan4 _ _ There are 6 fulltie faculty and 0 parttime fircUlty.

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.$1**1:11ansepti1 Services__ TaylstavIlisi Ate 72701

Cloot lbws Per KO Lecture Confiab Other. Monica anal Media fop School media Centers -r. 3 1. Omni:mem 4 Operation of Seleiol Media Cenmrs 3 Reference MatenaAs _CmalmeliaCIftifkitkiii= _2_2 Smoot Library Media Camera in CurriculuM . 3 Productipn of Educational Media - 1. 2 Survey Of Libraries a.MediaCenters_ 3 Media. for Wens Adults: or Clektren Limriture Pracemum W-Sell library Media Linters 6- liteWuctionao r.dtmational Media 2 AdrnipkratineEducalional Media . 2 Production of Instructional Materials :2 Television in Education 2 Cataloging InernietioW NraFerraM. a. Crivere Evaluation of Educatingrams 1 .piekl Experience Vote...bop Instructional Media 2 Seminar Educational Media 2 Independent Study Irevoclioral Devebantin 2 Libratyldidis Programs:. 3 Phountragbi in EducatiOn 1 2 DEGREE: Master of Equation , eiArkanses.

PREREQUISITES: . .1; .Bschelon degree in any find Undergraduate GPA_of at lent 23 ".'" . . Miner Agy test - IkEtEPTANCROrTRANSFERS:. .'Credits am accepted from US. accredited schools only. Maximum numbir. ofcredithuaniferred es 6:

PROGRAM DURATIONl jM. . _- - . 33 semester_ ovals not including summer session:L- Continuo6__e-n-rollmentfrom enTnynce wirarAtYatiOn - not required The program mast be compkWd within 6 years. The averagestudent-completes-the Masters PrcTgrain _within 10 semesters. 33 semester credits are required for graduation. SUMMER SESSION: Each summer session is 12 weeks long. Courses may betikenln blocks of 3or6 tvieks within the summer session. THISISvA-thestwir_notrequirtmi . . . . COMBINED DEGREE PROGRAMS: _"CombisiedDegree_Pregraint are not available. PROGRAM CONTENT rei;vressed in semester ardltt) Courses in Educational Communication &Technology...... ? Other courses withinEducatfon. . Courseimitside Education" rc 3 MAJOR FIELDS: " __Eder:B&W) Technok*. MINOR-FIELDS: : Sturients da not minor..' COURSE PIAIVER. .l.CAurses in the College of_tducation_cannot he-waived:' SPF.,LIALADYISEMENT.A_RETEN171014 ACTIVITIES ARE NOT AVAILkBLE: AREAS OF EMPHASIS. WITHIN THE CURRICULUM recidiedin *maw ciii1111) . Merib Minagenicitt:. 3 Telecommunications 3 Itsgruelropal Devetooment 3 Theory and Resign 0 Materis ProdueWti 3 Inrciiination Systems Librarianship ° Ph9lcirsPh1' -3 INSTRUCTIONAL TECHNIQUES FOR THE DEGREE CANDIDATE: Self - instructional claim Morse

-Computa-issiiied Instruction: None . Mini-lab: -Yes GRADING/EVALUTION: Letter/Number , Evalustion of the curriculum for -this degree program ,Studenrscores on-wrinen owns._ FACULTY: (We WOW& for re4sWeV T13-ere are 4 fillitime facility and 0 parttime ficulty./ I I,

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-U DEGREE: Master of Science in Edw. Media/Lib. Sc. Univ. at Central Arkansas

PREREQUISITES: . 'Bachelors degree with specified edlication credits ACCEPTANCE OF TRANSFERS: Crodits_are_acceptetLfrom any school (USA. or other). Maximum' number of Credits transferred is 6., PROGRAM DURATION: , 4 semester credits not including summer sestinas.. Continuous enrollment from entrance too rriVuisbn is not required. There is no specified time within which the program -meat be completed. The average student completes the Masters Program within 2 semesters, -plus a summer session. 30 semester credits are required 144radurdinn._ SUMMER SESSION: teach summer session is 10 weeks limp Courses may be taken in blocks of 5 weeks Within die summer session. THESIS: A thesis is worth 6 semester credits and is optional. COMBINED I/EGRELPROGRAMS: _Combinedikgree_Prograrns arc not available. PROGRAM CONTENT(eorersed ht*rimercredits) ccnitsles isEducatioal Commilnicanon & Technology 27 Other courses within Education 3 'Courses outUide Education .9 MAJOR FIELDS: __Litvary_Sclence: Educational Medic Instructional Design. :MINOR FIELDS: Students do not minor. COURSE WAIVER: Courses in the College of Education cannot'be waived. SPECIAL ADVISEMENTRETENTION ACTIVITIES ARE AVAILABLE: _Study_skill coutnes_ for students_ with_ academie dilTsculm AREAS OF EMPHASIS WITHIN THE CURRICULUM(mil:tressed in semester credits) ° media Management 6 Telecommunications Instructional Development 9 . Learning Theory and Design 0 PiUms.M Production 6 Information Systems 0 Librarianship 18 INSTRUCTIONAL TECHNIQUES DEGREE CANDIDATE: SelfAinstructidnal units: Problems in uc. Media; Production of Teacher's Instructional Materials Computemissisted Instructiorc None MirtGibt_Yft GRADING/EVALUATION: Letter/Numb-et Evaluation of the curriculum for this degree program includes: Student scores on written exams. Review by department committee. _ ICeviest by_comminee of faculty/staff outside the department including students. FACULTY:are appenWiir Tor natifes There are 4 runtime ficulty and I parttime faculty.

= 33 = CAME nil StsSa treiv.-atio littarination provided Cudgel* Ws. # Gm ntautatkin %Ales- Robert Main CsiiVarnlit 95919 Gliaduate Coordirstor :

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Cloat g_ours Per wet Lecture Cod Uti nal:odors 4insittnications IntUrMfortV SYstenis 'Design ¶ Initrissional Television 3 . I 3 I Specialised InfoinUgOti & lifedia Centers 3 2 ;Crivadve FroAiietti SciVins I Ifitaral Communications & Environment I 3 'Institutional Des $n Systems._. Pidgic OTinion and Propotsi I 3 'Croaked Counnutscattons,Theodes 3 DoeusWilWr, rdm .Advcrto Procitction a Advanced, TeleviitionProdPcsion ; Surv,_of Inforniidois& sir Cod Media. Prod tlDeaign:_TeamItirittch.: ompis lrtedd Production. - PlioriscoPying & Titling. Photo Lighting.. PrOductphotography Specialised nowTectioquei :Semiro is Cooatmuniation Studies . Saniavin Research Methods, Fon= in Iiistructional TeclurklY Independent Study Thesis on.Gradnam ; .

Stept may tike up to k5 semester unitsfrom other diplomas' with advisorsatiparvel.

3i DEGREE: Master of Arts in InSiructional Technology Cii Weida State Univ.-Chico PREREQUISITES: 1Weliekirt degree in any field Undergraduate GPA of at least 2.85 Miller. Analogy test score or G,RE score ACCEPTANCE OF TRANSFERS: _Credin are accept&tfrom any. accredited institution. Maximum number of credits transferred is 9.

PROG1ULM DURATION: . 15 semester credits not including -summer sessions.15 .semester credits equal 4 semesters Continuous enrollment from entrance to graduation is not _required. The promo must be completed within 7years. The average student completes the Makers PrograM within 3 semesters, plusa summer session.30 semester_cmdittare required for traAuation. SUMMER SESSION: Each summer session is 6 weeks long. Courses,may be taken in blocks 43weeks within die summei session. THESIS: A thesis is worth 3 semester credits and is required COMBINED DEGREE PROGRAMS:. Combined Degme_ftrivium; le not avat PROGRAM CONTENT Wresso3 To wormer creilid) °Zrlein Educational Communication & TechnOkillY 18 courses within Education._ Courses outside Education...... _ 12 MAJOR FIELDS: __Instructional Design; Video PrOdUCtiOti, Faliti Prdduction, CAL Graphics Photography, Broadcasting. MINOR FIELDS: Students may have one minor. - COURSE WAIVER: Courses in the College of Education may be waived with the permission of the Department Chairman and by examination. SPECIAL ADVISEMENT& RETENTION ACTIVITIES ARE AVAILABLE: Study *DI courses for studeba with iteademic difficulty Language still improvement courses Tutoring by faculty AREAS OF EM ASIS WITHIN THE CURRICULUM To:pressed in semester creda) Media Manager-Tient' 9 MICCOMMIlititletYS 15 IrittrUChOMil Development_ 13 Learning Theory and Design _7 Materials Production '24, Infonnation *stems 15 9 INSTRUCTIONAL TECHNIQUES FOR THE DEGREE CANDIDATE: elf-instriictional units: Independent study Computer-assisted Instruction: 'Introduction to Philosophy Mini-lab: Yes GRADING/EVALUATION: ketter/Nurriber Evaluation of the curriculum for this degree program include& Sni&rit scores on written exams. t. Review by department committee which hip sjudent members. Review by committee of facutwistaff outside the department including students.

FACULTY: (see opendix for names) _- - There are 8 fulltirne faculty and 0 pattime feu*:

44 t It l DEGREE: Master of Arts in Educilrlitru. Media Califoinii State Unlv.-LoftBeach . ; .,PRERESWITITS: .*.. _Bscbekirs'degred ; KCCEPT5ENCEOF TRANSFERS: Creditrare accepted froth any accredited institution. Maximum number of credits transferred is 6. -.7,-.

PROGRAM DURATION: . Continuous entoUntent from_entratice tograduan;i1- not required. The program must be enerTensdwithin ;7 years. .The_average stttdent.compretes the tiasters Program within 2 semesters, plusa =tuner session. 30 - watemr_crecb-tin TNuiteA fin graduation. . SUMMER SESSION: Eich_summer session is 12 weeks long. Courses may be taken in blocks of -6weeks within the summer session. THESIVA thesis is not required.

COMBINED DEGREE PROGRAMS: ^ . - St Itt may earn two ware &Vent simultaneously in Education and another field. Fields include: All

o PROGRAM CONTENT (expressed in semester credits) Couries in Educational Communication & Technology 21 Other courses within Education. 9 , __Courses otitskle Education. 0. _MAJORFIELDS! = PrOduction.. Applied & Theoretical; Library Media.ia. MINOR FIELDS:- Students may have Oneminor. I 'COURSEWAWER_:-_Ccnuses irt_ther.ollegeof_EducTarionistay 6e waiv by examination. SPECIAL ADVISEMENT & RETENTION ACTIVITIES ARE AVAILABLE: _1 anguage Tupimprovement courses AREAS OF EMPHASIS WITHIN THE CURRICULUM fisorssed sense:stet Credits) Medi Management Telecommuniagions Instructional Development 3 Leann% Theory and pittiign 9 1411Writh ProuctiOn N. 12 Information Systems , 9 Librarianship ,21 t. INSTRUCTIONAL TECHNI@U_ES FOR THE DEGREE CANDIDATE: . . Self-instructional utftm None Comgover-assMI Instruction: . nine credits available Mini-kb: No .GRADING/EVALUATION: Lever /Number Evaluaticin of the curriculunrfisr this degree program includes: Review by department committee without stu&nt members. Review by committee otWeitIty/sFalT °m ink the department including students. FACULTY! IX? apperWte *arms) Tliere ire 3 fulltime faculty and 2 parttime faculty.

- 37 - i40t17sotfliort*Wd bit Mien Liadvehr 'Chairperson

. Clock Hours' Per Week Lecture Cont Lab Other . Instructional Materials Prep Laboratory 2 lostriectimeal Media Techniques InstrUctioM TWinoc.rgy 4i,Progrrnmecf COOtPti*APPlic4Olit 2thgfils Advanied MultinendigiT Iwom_et otu1 Media Design 2 Adpiinieleida of WstrtTcfroW 141 Sava 3 .vt gideo TeedirioTogy in Educatiem 3 Simulation & Gamins - 4 Compuer & Managed Instruction 2 Computettl 3 Sdectiog & ofMme. i 2 ftWOks 1.11inO'fifedia Centers 1 .-Cataloging & Classification of Materiels .Bisic Reference Materials & SertriCert.: -Seminu in ScbOotribiarY Media Center: ;_Probferra__ -",14Mtlysis Of Instnyctionil lkhavio- rs Opiinititl, Systems. in Education Creative.Behavior: Development and Facilitaticm Directed_Giaduate Study - Fume Stu Edron! Implications UM Future- Cross..cultural Broad:meting & Film Factualfilm for Television "- , non-commercial Broadcasting & Film Industrie! & OrmindonV_ftychology Einploynatt & Personnel Peydifritty 4 Human Performance-in Man-Mrichine Systems

«. a DEGREE: Master of Arts in Education CalifOrnW State Uni4.-LXis Anieles

PREREQUISITES: !We liefors degree in any Tick/ ` Undergraduate GPA of at least 2.75 . 'ACCEPTANCE OF TRANSFERS: , ----T.:_-C.reilits areacceptedfrom any accredited_ititution. There is no limit on transferle credits. PROGRAM RIAATION: 12. quarter Credits not including summer sessions.12 quarter credits equal 4-)Xuarters. Continuous ---enrollment-Trormentrance-to-graduatiorris not required.- There is no _specified time within Which the-progivni must be- completed. The average .student completes the Masters Program within 5 quarters.12 quarter . credits are required fOr graduation. . SUMMER-SESSION: N/A_ . _THESIS:_A_thmiS_ss worth, l_quarter credits and is optional.. :';COMBINED DEGREE PROGRAMS ARE NOT AVAILABLE

. PROGRAM CONTENT (expressed litquaFter credits) ; -- Courses in Educational 'Communication & Technology 30 ,., , other courses within Education 12 __Courses_ounide Education 3 MAJOR FIELDS: . _. Instructional Design-.,Instr alMedia Tech; ComputerBased Ed-. Instructional Tech.. . MINOR FIELDS:- 7--....;-1.- Students may have One mirke COURSE- WAIVER: Courses in the College a Education may lie waived Wish the permission __of the Department Chairman.and by examination' . , 'SPECIAU ADVISEMENT.& RETENTION ACTIVITIES ARE AVAILABLE: Study skill courses for students with academic dtfficulty Language skill improvement courses Tutoring by students-, . , AREAS OF EMPHASIS WITHIN THE CURRICULUM (expressed in quarter credlis) Media Management 4 . , Telecommunications. 4 InstructionalDevelopmtnt 8 . Learning Theory and Design .. 7 Materials Production,.. 9 , Information Systems 7 . ;. Librarianship ,_- 24_ INSTRUCTIONAL TECHNIQUE FOR THE DEGREE CANDIDATE: Self-instructional units: Programmed Instruction: PerforMance Objectives Computer- assisted Instrution: None

Mini.lab--No . GiADING/EVALUiCTION: Letter/Number and Pass/Fail Evaluatkn of the curriculum for this degree program includes:_ Student scores on written exams. . .' FACULTY: (see opepdix for names) ; There are 2 runtime faculty,ind 5 parttime faculty:

- 39 . .De Sign & Prohuction of Instructional Matenah .Educational Tee*nolog.# Media Productitrin Techniques Advanced Pmduction Ttettniqua

linittabnA Materials. Design . Wtieltsltop in Edilcitional TeChnology & librarianship workshop fiEducational Television Instructional Graphics Communication Multi-Media Message Design . . Coniputers in Educadon - Seminar in Management a Educational Technologie . Sethi: nu in Iiistrisctionallleaign Directed Iniernshqaducational Technology Procedures of Investigation & Report Special StiOY Semi:wt.; SimuWition at Games Educational Telecommunications Seminar in Educational Telecommunications

-40- - --.-DEGlitErt: Master in Arts in Educational Technology Slit Dlego State Usdv: PREREQUISITES: Bachelors degree_ in_ any Geld UndertraclUte GPA01 at feiiit 2.50 ,GRE-stere ACCEPTANCE OF TRANSFERS: _ _ . . . are accePtedfrao-arty accredited institunon:--Miotimum number orcredits transferred is 9. PROGRAM DURATION: -_ 30 semester_ credit not including summer sessions. . 30 semester_ credits equal 3 semesters:_ _Cnritilintini enrollment from entrance to graduation is not requiredi__ Theprogram must be completed within 7 years. The average student completes the Masters Program within4 semesters. 30 leineiter credits are required for graduatiOn. SUMMER SESSION: There are_12 weeks in the entiresummer session. - THESIS: A thesis isriot_requirect

COMBINED_ DEGREE PROGRAMS: .. Combined ,Degree Prograrnk are not available. PROGRAM CONTENT (egnsed insemester credits) Courses in Educational Communication & Technology-- 21 Other courses within Education 9 Courses outside Education .e. 0 MAJOR FIELDS: _]; _ _Instructional Design. Media & Training Management. MediaProd. Computers In Ed: Telecommunications. MINOR FIELDS:I . ' . Students may have more than one_nunor. Theminimum number of.credits in each minor field is..,/ 15. COURSE_WAIYER: Courses in the College of Education may be waivedwith the permission _ _of_theDepartment Chairman. SPECIAL ADVISEMENT & RETENTION ACTIVITIES AREAVAILABLE: . Study skill courses for students with academic difficulty Language skill improvement courses Tutoring by _students_ ." °, AREAS OF EMPHASIS WITHIN THE CURRICULUM (expressedin semester credits) Media Management & 9 Teeinmunicittions Instructional Develo_prnent 9 Learning Thecny_and Design . 6 Materials Production 12 Information Systems ' - 3 __Libriniutship ., .,..,. .,..30 INSTRUCTIONAVTECHNIQUES_FOR THE DEGREE_CANDIDATE: Self-instructional units: `Catiloging; Reference, Ed.- Technology, Computers,in Education .-. ..1t ComputevassistetfInstruction:' .MediaProduction & Utilization; Educational Technology Mini-Isb: Yes . , . . GRADING/EVALUATION: Letter/M=13er'i-, EvaluationOf the curriculum for this degree program includes: Student scores on written exams. . Review by deTorttnent committee which hiu student members. Review by committee of faculty/staff outside the department includi .tuden4tsi -. FACULTY: fser_upPetvlix Or names) 'There are 6 fUlltime faculty and 0 piirtlime faculty. r-1 VSan FrandsTStote Information provieted by: Edroa rue&O-Parier p&p- HWknrigf Avenue 43sotiate Profess/ir, Director San Francisco. California 94f32

-r . Clock Hours Per, _Week,

-"texture Coal. Lab'Ottter _ la[rOdUcuon to Educational TechnolOgy r3 Preparing Graphics roc Visual Communication 3 °Evaluation of Instructional Media-Materials and Equtsment 3 Instructiontil_Filmmaking_ c 3 Survey of EirucationTal Teliomiounications 3. InStructibmil Television Prtiduction

. ConteMporary Tkielopments in Educational Technology. 3: Introduction to Computer Applications _in Education Aavarited Computer Asstsed_Institiction, 3 PhOtographic Techniques for Educatianal Communications 111:..o3 Instructional Television Production II Ply)tography for Multi-Media Communication Instructional Multi -Image Media 3 Impkmenting Media Programs 3 .; Small Format Instructional Media 3 1 Study History & Theory of Instructional Technology 3 Seminar:_ Production-Based Instructional

rTechtiotogy . 3 Seminar Di:Sigh-Wiled-Instructional TechnologY 3 -Seminar: Administration-Based Instructional Techno-logy 3 Fieldwork in Use of Instructional Media 2-5 Seminar in Mridelt of InstruCtional Programming 3 limes & Trends in Library Media Center 3 Reference & Bibliography 3 Organisation of Print/Non-Print

_Information Sources, _ 3 Services of Library Media Centers . 3 Seminar in Training Systems Design Field Study Thesis ;l-3 DEGREE: Miller of Arts in Education Ski FrancEse0StW Univ. PREREQUISITES: Bachelors degree Marry Ilekl__ .. . - AttErTANCE OF TRANSFER& . __ Credits are accepted from-any itedinstitutiomMaximumnumber of credits transferred is 6: PROGRAM DURATION: . 'i "36semester credits"not iricludi summer sessions.30 setheket tredift equal 4 S'eniesters. ontintious enrollment from entrance to graduation is not requiredThe PrOgeant,iliust be completed within 7 years_ The average student completes the MiStert P4cf,ram within ,4semesters.' 30-semester credits are required _ _ for VaduabOtt. SUMMER SESSION: Each summer session is 12 weeks long. Coursesmay be taken in bloek. 4:3-6 weeks within the summer session. , . THESIS: &thesis is not required. COMBINED DEGREE PROGRAM& tambined_Depet Programs are not avaifabk. PROGRAM CONTENT (eiriirrifedtirsittteiir credits) tourses in Educational Communication & T hnology , 22 Other courses withinEducation '9" 4. Courses outside Education -.. ' 6" nut*FIELDS: ___Imittuctitit41 Deitch/Training SySteiris; Media Utilization; Media Services Administration. MINOR FIELDS: -.. Students do not minor. . . gouRsE WAIVER: Courses in the_Collac of Education ihTly be waiVi,dWith the-permission of the DePartment Chairinattand&Y_ClUitiMiii. SPECIAL ADVISEMENT A RETENTION A IVITIES ARE AVAILABLE:

Languageskirtimprovement courses . AREAS OF EMPHASIS WITHIN THE CURRICULUM(expressed it semester credos) Media Management_ Telecommunications ' .9.. Instructional-Development Lear-fling TWO,andDeSign (6 Mitch-11S Production 30" Information.Systems 6 Librarianship 0 INSTRUCTIONAL TECHNIQUES" FOR THE DEGREE CANDIDATE: Self-iitsuructional units: Instructional Design Computer-assisted Instruction: None Mini-lab: No ; GRADING/EVALUATION: Letter/Numberand Pass/Fail Evaluation of the curriculum for this_degree program includes: . Rev_im_bycommittee offliculty/iuff outsidethe department including students. FACULTY:(fee etittierdii Theft are 4 runtime faculty and 3 parttime faculty.

a Ualt. a[.Caq&ania - Berkeley lamination provided br. v- Schaal a Library & Intatioarka Stades Michael&aka: - silarturley; 9lifirrit7211--

Cklek k4ri Per Week Lecture Cont Lab Other

Deve*snent or the Book 3 TYliblimphical Laboratory Intolina_nz_Utietyg 3 C-CillOVTeilt Clients: licliavior in information "Settings 3 Inuoduction to Popular Culture ' 2-3 Basic Reference & Infonmtion Services Miter* -3- Compriter-lksW informationServices 2 llibrrography or Wealth Scieiices 3 ...arnferrinient Documents tiewsn4 Evaluatson of Reference Service 2

arilciren!itherature . . . ViWiture: Ofil Interpretation ; reintormatiorgtetrieval: -Fortran Techniques Automatic. D_arilietrieval4 Question Answering Evaluatiokarnforlation Systems &SerVices tritincliktitinB; Hib Utteint-& Choir Library Terthnical Sias 3 -Want:abort of Non-boolaMaterials.

. Libraries_kinconoarion AgencieS 3 Competitive atimuumWona UbrarsansAtip 2-3 !Meat lAkey & laratratiert Tervices Coltection IYeirelotiment ' '..ticiiIrigt Media in Libraries School Libraries College a university, Lkunks. 3 DEGREE: Master pf Library A Information Stuff Usktv. of California - Berkeler_ PREREQUISITES: , . Bachelors degree l-11-W field' _GREott__& TOEFL ACCEPTANCE 'OF .TRANSFEJIS: Credits arcacceptedfrom U.S. accredits ac t.s only There is no limit on .transferabiecred7 . PROG1PAMMURATiON:. _ 42_ quarter _credi: iitiliding summer lssions....41 ;quarter creditsequal 4 qinctert enrollment from ear-Alice to graduation Continuous is not requptit There is no Specified- time within which thegrogram must be completed. The aveme student completes'OeMnSterSProgram within 3 or 4 quarters. OAS a summer session. 42quigssr. credits are requiredft* griduaiion. SUMMER SESSION: There are; weeksin the entire summer session. THESIS- A thesis is_not_reqUireA. COMBINED DEGREE PROGRAMS: . ruct may earn two graduate degrees simultaneouslyin Education and another field. Fields include: Art Law: Near Eastern Studies. PROGRAM CONTENT (expressed In quotrer_erecliW Courses in Educational.Communiatibii & Teehnology Other courses Within gducatioit 3 __Coursesond Ectikittiqn 0 0 SVUOR nELDS:1 7 -7. No major. o., "MINOR FIELDS:

Students_ do . COURSE WATVER: Coursesin the Colle of Education Miy be-wiated with the pernussion __of _the Department Chairman- _ _ _ - SPECIAL ADVISEMENT A RETENTION ACTIVITIESARE AVAILABLE: Tutoring by faculty AREAS OF EMPHASIS WITHIN THE CURRICULUM(expressed in quarter credits) Media Management '` 4. rA Telecommunications '' 0 Instructional Developrnent 0 Learning Theonkand Design Materials-Production " , 0 Information System: . 41 Librarianship ..e. ,, 94 Chiltrens Literature ---..-? ...... _ ...... --____., 7 INSTRUCTIONAL TECHNIQUES FORMEDEGREE CANDIDATE: SelPinstructional units; . None . Computer-assisted Instrucririn: `None - . Min_i!itti: _No _ _ - /. GRADING/EVALUATION: Letter/Number Evaluation of the curriculum for this degreeprogram incluat. Review by department:committee whichhas Student members. Review by committee of faculty/stiff Outsidethe department including students. FACULTY: (see append& for n7ief) ,Titers at 1.3 fittltunt latiilty sad 1 parttime faculty.

V Information provided M. C. Wilma or Dr' AO Baker,. .Profediors'

Crotelloi 011ie.' Week

Lecture Cote GkOtht-r .

a Education - tic Concepts in Educaticiad Research . Experimental peitign in Educatiatud

instructional_ Analyais , reptort ler nes* Examination. /44olvation-lrect-ortAttattve4rOcess -.- 4 Cognitive 1 Creativity in Education 4 CoMputets in the Eduitational Prowess 4edba it Comminfia`loten & Instruction 4 ': --Human-Abih _. _ *itiiitite'Prigifertiti in Instructional -, Development 4 :- . Instructional Analysis 4 ..lasinxtional Product.DivelopmEnt .4 Yethnoktgical_Development in:'

EduesnonMedia ;. i -,r- : -.-:: . 1 : . ._. . DEGREE: mcsiWor Art3 Univ.-of CalHarnla-Los. A Rieke

PREREQUISITES: .- '- Bachelors.clegree in anyfield Undergradtiate GPA oftit /east 3.0 itornbwzdscore of OBO_ _ ACCEPTANCE OF TRANSFERS:

. Creditsere accepted from any iceredited institution. There is nolimit on transferable Credits. ....' PROGRAM DURATION: '---. .. . 36 quarter credits not including summersessions.36 quarter credits equal 1 Quarters. The program must be _.:Completed_within_l yiars. The-average stuiitliicotripletes the Masters Program within 4,5 quaneri. - SUMMER SESSION: There are 6-wee M in the enter summer session.

._. . .-.'. THESIS: A itieSis is not required, COMBINED DEGREE PROGRAMS: .

. CUMbineciDaree PrograiniAire not available.' PROGRAM CONTENT (expressed la quditer credits): Courses in Educational Communication A Technology '18 - Other causes within EdUation IT 6...- . Coursesoutiidilducation .., 0 MAJOR FIELDS: --....' Learning-and instruction. MINOR FIELDS: _StUeriB do_not_rninor. : 4- COURSE WAIVER: Courses in the College of Education may be waived with the permission of the Department Chairman and by examination. SPECIAL ADVISEMENT &RETENTION ACTIVITIESARE AVAILABLE:

Study skill courses for students with academic difficulty, . 1 ._ Language_slull improvement Courses . AREAS OF EMPHASIS WITHIN THE CURRICULUM letliresTsivita quark; etedial Media Management' ..,,, 0 " Telecommunkations 0 InstrutticaugDeveloprriegt 12 Learning. Theory and DeSign 8 Matenahfro-Auction. . 12 Information *stems 0 Librarianship ,, 0 INSTRUCTIONAL TECHNIQUES FOR THE - DEGREE CAMDIDATE: Self- instructional ;inks; Educational Media ' '.'-'Computer-assisted Instruction: None . -

No . GRADING/EVALUATION:Letter/Number Evaluation-of the curriculum for this degree program includes: 'Review bidepanment.Committee which has student members. -Review by4isitimittee of faulty/staff outside the-department including students. . FACULTUfwe appeiroitt-es../ - There arE 2 fulltime kit:Wry and 3 parttime Faculty.. d allUerulat Sslrial d EdrieSdilit Information Provided br iii = WPR M. flea Ming/ US Andes, California IOC Profassor.-.

Click Noun Per Week Lecture Conf Lab Other Vitroductkuk to Technolop of InstrUction._ 2 --.E*- or instructional Media in Elementaryclia-cal 1 ..Elsa .ollastructionil MedalitiSeoritichirY School Ticitnology& ColtUenttforary Education I 2 3 Dolga Ekmerits ,bfMtacilated Instruction. :- PretitiM in !intrusions! Technology 3 -. -Niplicatioati a Computers & Informition I 2. PM-ea:Sting . - _.'to Instructional Technology -- 1 . --1 . 'fi.alwtion afirissticri-oitAlrireca'--,_ '' : -,----I---- 3 Adininisn at bittriactional MateddsCenter Field E.YiperfriniM in Instructional Technology- 3 :..Prtithiction of Mulltimedis Inuilaction . listrOducitorato Proirimmed7itsurirc6 2 2 Educational Use' of Television.. :,. - - :: EduCailonal tae Of 'Wk.: I Rlitordtrtli;.&Leariiilll Labs . 2 2 -. Mestm_Seritiatiir- . 4, . Th4iii lliadiiidUalized) 2

Stiacill Topics. Ondlvidualized)__ . . Advanced- Instructional Med4 Dosigrt : *Logistics,Phutnirs %r MWil Dearelcipment 2 . 3 Sernisiar hilliis-Wcticiaral Media Resdaar-Itit.TheolY 2 teiratittL-Fereetition. liMass CortamianiottionTheory Applied to Mediated Instruction 3 Seminarin'Instructional Technology Advanatd_Production Et field Testing or . 2

Materials_& SysSnit . -:' . . 2 .--...i)esirtriWg lesTraattiairial Systems ,- 3 --..Advellirec/':, INtstarnminja for Individual Instruction , ._ '1 I Advanced Telecommunication Systems inEducation . .. 1 Computers Management A Assisted liaStraittion -2 Special Topics in ImasuctiOW-Tethnottity 2 .1 Acbranaed_Theit flaidiVklaiato . 3 Researcli (Individualized?`.. *: , -; DEGREE: Master of Instructional Technology Unh. of Sti.eallforela

PREIZQUISITIS: 11aeliekits iregree itrany fiat. Bidrclorsin any Field. GPA &CBE A . Undmiraduate GPA of at least 3.0 __GRE_combineEl score of 1000 ACCEPTANCEOF.TRANSFER!q, CABO- are sccel from any siool (USA. or other). There is no limit on traintleribk tredim PROGRAM DURATION: 30 semester credits tot including_ summer sessions.30 semester credits mild 3 semesters.Continuous

. enrollment from, entrance to graduation is not required. The program-_ must be completed within 5 years... The average student completes the Masters Program within 3 semesters.' 30 semester credits are required' _Afar triVIYaden.! ; ." SUMMER SESSION: Each summer session is 12 weeks king. Courses may be taken in bleats of 6 weeks. within the summer session. THESIS: A thesis is worth .4 semester credits and is required. COMBINED DEGREE- PROGRAMS: CombesedDegree_Ptingnuth are not available, PROGRAM CONTENT ertiprissed Tn sentesser erieli4) -Co uises in Educational Communication & Technology 19 Other courses within Education COLIMA% outside 4ducatioP 6 MAJOR FIELDS: . IfturuCtionV Technology-.

MINOR FIELD: . Students may have more than one minor. The minimum number of credits in each minor field is 6 COURSE WAIVER: Coursei in the Col en of Education =Iv be waived. - SPECIAL ADVISEMENT & RETENTION ACTIVITIES ARE AVAILABLE: k _I trtime akin improvement _COMM AREAS OF EMPHASIS WITHIN THE CURRICULUM (`ecisresTeUrsemester &Mitt) . Media Management 3 Telecommunications. 6 3nstrucCionalpevelopmept 9 riots Theory and Design 6 Mateena`5 Proditcfion 3 Information Systems 6 Librarianship... 0 INSTRUCTIONAL TECHNIQUES FOR THE DEGREE CANDIDATE: Self-instructional units: None Com-putet-avihted ItstrucCicur None No

GRADING/EVALUATION: Letter/Number . Evaluation of the curriculum for this degree program includes: Student scores on written exams. Revim by department committee without, student members. FACULTY: !see appetWte for.msoW) TherC are 2 runtime fatuity and 0 Parttime fictilty. Usk. al Cidentdo-laisubler luformatIon provided by: 'Caws elEducitles Dr. Roberilk KW* Schaal d E BIB, itiT 431 Pro efisor d' Education IM349 _

_'CUE./Wav Per'Week retttire Connab Other Introduction to tbetilwary/MWiti6iiter 3_ -. Educa Materiels 2 Po cies & PreaTedititti for 4lectiodi Evaluation of Materials School Reference Service Caul** Libriry/Media AAninistratiodof LibtcrY/MeAraitogfaiati- 3- vrrhbk Lit-Mandl' Adolescent Literature 3 Curriculum Development 3 :Photography in Education Televhion I F.clucatt Frcgramm Learning 3 Web:ride &Service' for Children & Young Adults 3 Methodology of Research in Library/Media Stonige & Retrieval of Information ' 3 Committer AssietedleurucOd 3. :.19 EthicarbnV M-edigThehry & Practice Teachers Woriddep in Library /Media. variable (14) hidependent Study in Library /Media variable (1-4) . Readings in Individualize8 Instruction Variable (1-4) Readings in-Computer Assist- ed hdrurdctibit ;Variable (1-4) Readings lehTsductWoLDevekuunent varbible (I-4) IttilTs in Eddcittiottil Technology . vtriabk (I-4) -

e

- SO - DEGREE: Master of Educational Technology Univ. of CohrriatoIfouIder

PREREQUISITES: _ Ichekirt egree in any fieid GREcombiried score of 900 ACCEPTANCE OF TRANSFERS: . Credits are ao4-pted frorri any school(US_A. or other).. Maximum number ofcredits transferred is 8. PROGRAM DURATION: 35- semester aediu not intl tiding summer sessions.35 semester credits egual 2 semesters.Continuous -enrollment from entrance to graduation is not required. The program-mustbe completed within 5 yecri he average student completes the Masters Programwithin 2 semesters; plus asummer session. SUMMER SESSION:Each summer session is 8 weeks lortiroursesmay betaken in blocksof weeks within the summer 'session. THESIt; It_thesitisinoErequifecl - COMBINED DEGREE PROGRAMS: Combined Degree Programs are-not availatile. PWRAM.CONTENT (expressed-in semester credits) Ccames-ittEducitionat.Conumuniiation & Technology 30. Other courses within Education ... 5 Couries_ourside Etluation

MAJOR FIELDS:-.] . . Media Serviees'Adm. inestration; Instructional Develoinnent.' . MINOR FIELDS:,. . Students may have one minor. COURSE_WAIVER:Courses in the College of Education may be waived with theperrnission the Department ChItirrnan, 1PECIAL ADVISEMENTft RETENTION ACTIVITIES ARE AVAILABLE: courses for students with academic difficulty

'Language skill im_proverilent courses. _ ' AREAS OF EMPHASIS WITHIN THE CURRICULUM reinemtsed in semester erediti) (Media Mu:gement 3 Telecimmunicitiotti-1 6 Inttrucffortal Development ' I-2 ...Learning Theory and Design --,,6 -T` ,Materials 'Production .9 ' Information Systems . . 6 __Libmianship. .- . -.. 0 INSTRUCTIONAL TECHNIQUES FOR THE. DEGREE CANDIDATE: -Self=initructional unitz Educational Media:Theory & Practice

Computer-assisted Instruction: None. -. .-..:-

Minillab: Yes . . GRADING/EVALUATION:. Letter/Number--.... : Evalisation of the curriculum for this degree program includes: ID- Review by department committee..

FACULTY:fsee appendix:for naMes} *. Thererare 1 runtime faculty and 4 parttime-faiulty. r. - Utah.. Plestborn Colorado °Mega of Meadow

Quaey, 110139

141xeultRestources; Organization & Use Problems of Orgartatim ChurrotTere & _'.tilwwy idaeriab lntrodtktion to Edeicitideill Media ips &Conatruction of Graphic Materials Studies. , r Reference Materials Basid SchootitedenzezdSavce,___ 2 I*vresorten EducatUn .. -te Adennistering Educational Media 1 Still Pbotopaphy for Teachers

Utilization of EdiacadonaliResceirces :Design & CorderderW of Audei-Visoal birantZialS, Qtaroguig & Cl boat 1 Ciebatiging & 11 Reference in Specialized Su do Government PubScationi = Evalnadon & Selection Of Educational Mateilale: Iner&Oteiiiii.eti-Gradirite. Steely

Instructional Technoloe Philosophy; Theory & PrLnice Production of Phowpapl* TWung MWeiii1S.`; lodivi1W Studivs - AditinisteringEducational Media Il

Trends & Issues in Educational Media Specialist Degree Practicum

S2.-. 7, DEGRZE:11Ar or isms -kintrgfiftWES: Bachalaigren in any field Ilindergrad GPA of at Aft; .

'= ACCEPTANCE OF TRANSFERS:-- '-..t - = _8"CrecUts are accepted fmni any. accredited-institution. Maximumtamper of-agedim triwfer*-it.9, . .° ?ROGRAM DURATION:1 = . 7.y.....Continuous enrollment fromtraitet,fct, gradtahon is not recidsiri. The Pr must be completed within - 54C811. _Thiliterage_stpient: pkwetbeksters Program widen 4 quarters. SUMMER SESSION: Tigre go. week/ ill the entiresummersession., THESIS: A MMUS is worth S quarter credits and is optionaL .-

COMBINED MIME PROGRAMS: . -.. -.:,. . ..,I , .1..,. Student can" earn twograduate_education degreo simuldinentYsl? in- the fel "itt ckpirtments: Special Education-A any Education Dept Student may earn two graduate degrees simul in Education and __:.. ,anorismlleicricAWsrilliinniVattons-41 all Univ.-Dept. : ---.--1, PROGRAM CONTENT "(eciiresied in (planer credits) -- c.. Courses in Educational CommUnication I Technology.-- ''4` Other courses within Education .. 'Courses outside Edkation 1, MAJOR FIELDS: ..4 '---,: EllucarastW.Icieir: Gbricy &Jena. MINOR FIELDS :'--,. Students may hay/ one2Minor. COURSE WAN EIr Cdurses.in the College of Educatiorrnry beigild with tiepermission- of ilselDepanment eltairman. . S17,CrAL ADVISEMENT & RETENTION ACTIVITIES ARE ORtiABLE: stWsrun courses Tor students with acadeMiedifficullY

Language gill bsipoimmetnt. courses r.- .AREASOF EMPHASISVITHIN THE cultpcuLuSt (en:tressed in winner tredi --Nledia Mangtement.,.4.:.....-. t;.4.... -...... - ;6.... . Telecciminunicatione..:..-- _ . .-. Instructional Development :.. 3 leaning Theory 1'61 Deitigh 3; klarehab ProdurtiOn 11 !Information Syslants. -0 INSTRUCTIONAL TECHNIQUES FOR,THE D6REE CANDIDATE: :.-Self-hrscrucyal units: IntredUction to lab Computer - Assisted htsatiction: - None . Mini.-.11b: -No . GRADING/VALUATION: Letter/Number and ,pina/FWI Erainalidp OT the curriculum for this degreeprogram inducts:- '," Student scores on written exams.. . Revie14` by department committee without student members: _ Revkw by aontrnittee of ficulty/staff outside the department including students. FACULTY: (see append nams) There arefulltime and 0 parttime-faculty.

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C2, 61TriCCE11111.111Cdellt SaerCaUage Informittion provided Cadet ULIHUTUCkillAir MMU Dr. John M. Zulick 'I peeet Diret,enter for InStructiOnal Media Coasocdeld Wit50 : -

ClodsHours PerWee k' Lecture Cord' Lab OtIv..i iNgszeistiondfMate for SchoolMediaeitters EValustielf, Ukttiot.* &null:don ler School Media Centers 2.5 arternalogriPhY &° Learning Pricais t t 2.5 Photo phy the LearningProceis 2.5 Reference & Information Resources in the School Media Centers; u -Instructionil Television - . 2.5 = Television: Prommminjc& Production 2.5f terns Develcipmedc Principles &Practices "' OrganizingSchool Media Programs InctividusiStedy Project 2.3 nftnitifsnirr Educauou PrObkms 2.5 Tetichintt of Children's Lit'ateture ` Crietiketaaltuaxe Krts., ;`' 25t DiviloppeataljlearRig itx*Iginentary Developniental Reading itt IWzgotrrilim Peveiripthental RWing, Inwitierate Gresi DevieW014.h*Reeding in SeabnclarY School 2.5 Teacliiit*Readirig iitecondiry School Content Areas 2.5 RerndiGliitication ; ..:*:;" Proximo Frig Time 6 *reeks:- :tire/Jarmo; lk-_Amutifirin for Scoiil MWit ceptiiss. 2.5 ProWiesilitirxdaregns. of -actfert 25- Jr'

PriiseipTeS acthacthun bevikipment 2S.: cuniculuntie the lecoridary 2.5 Supervision 2-3 `Admieistratien Bauschitst Seeferi Serniiiir in PluTosophy sus flistory of Educational Ideas 2.5 ; : MoralEducation& the Value'PrOcels-: Futusistics &.F M 2.5 st.ritultun Models rot t the Inner City ' 2.5_ :' Edircitioitil Motivation & the Lairning Process CurricubiMbartnheai Materials for-the-Retarded Gfirriculiun Planking & Materials for the Emotionally , Social& Handiaanperi Chikiren Sociolotial IFwoUlior.s of Education CUrricdttim CdisSinictitiii in vocational Education -Curriculein Materials in IndustriatEducation i DEGREE: Metter of Ethication ....-a Gam! Cs cat St Cot Wge . ...

PREREQUISITES:. .. Bachelors_dcdree,ittanY field' . _Quargradate OP-A. of MIWt-2-.5

ACCEPTANCE OF TRANSFERS: . . Ciedits are accepted from U.S. accredited schools only.. Maximum number ofcredits cresterred it 9: : PROGRAM DURATION: j *. .:. semester credith_not including summer sriont.30 semester credits equal 'I dgaters. Continuous Seeolktent from mania m Muaana mot9reqiiiked. The program but be completed within 6 years. The average Math completes the Masters. ?twain within 7.semesters, plus a summer session.30, _minestercredus are required for gtaduation. ,- -, SUMMER MISSION: Each summer session is 9'weeks long. Coursesmay be lila in bkiii of 3 weeks withth '.., _ . the summer session.". - .. THESIS: 1;3hetis_isitot_reththeth I- COMBINED DEGREE PROGRAMS: - .1L..___ .lit_legree-Provarns-are not available. - PROGRAM CONTENT kgetssed i n semester avail& ( . Coursesn Educadonal Communication A. Technology 24 Other ceerseis within Education ' 12 . Courres_ouidde Ethicadon : f .... MAJOR FIELDS :. ' .. Sc100141itclii SMitiilist; General Varian with Media. ,r- MINOR FIELDS: IR' Studen. ts mar have.. one Minor. ; .- _ ±.COURSE WAIVER:.Courses in the College of Educationmay be waived;with.the permission :.. of the Department Chekman. i SPECIAL ADVISEMENT & RETENTION ACTIVITIES ARE NOT AVAILABLE. .',:::.--.. MS OF EMPHASIS WITHIN THECURRICULUM (expressed In sessesser creel's) 4 Media___ Mithigement"..,....---.....i 3 Telecornmutiqations. 6 Instructional Development. 3 Learning Theory amid Design----- .... ,.....,.....:...... _...... i .. 3 . . ?awaits Production t- 9 . ,lidb-rinitieri Systems ..; ...... ,;.. i Athnthanship"...:...---. ....:...'.....-...... -. _____9 INSTRUCTIONAL- TECHNIQUES:FORTHE DEGREE CANDIDATE: :Setf-instructional- unitic 'Equipment utilitation.v* -. . 4!' : Computa- Instruction: None. =.Miiii-kbi NO . / GlIADING/EVALUATION:LLettailiumber____ Ei&iluation of the curriculum for this agree program incluie*-

Student 'cores off. written exams, `. ....1 Review by apauctient committee withoist stuctentmeinbers.v _-' Resiew_by_committee of faiilty/staff outside the denartinent.,i FACULTY: (see appelidbcfor names) - . .There'reIfuthime faculty and 9 parttime faculty. - ., ..

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. .3 Clodrifekrs Per Week ----1:121-COnf Lib Other: Pinffilelkee of udw Visual Mitt:rush for Bilingual Education. TV &-Muld-linimal Instroctlein Audio.Visual Methods in Teaching The -Segal Library

iii:Ediscitional Media - hMitEducahonal Media- Cdatemporarytiteratute for Children 2. TraditionaLLitarature far Children tiunmure OrYoutig Adu16 2 aitiiroging of TeiTchilig 2 Stek & Search . Selection * Evaluation of Teaching Materials Sounds of Lead' ` Photographrfir Teulmrs EduihWnA Motien.Pures - Theory & Partite Prat I Edimational TV I 40 Introductibn to Co-Meows .Teaciiing Film Animation to Children The Vitreo_Uparene: PractEcUlii ie TV Predtction IndePendent Study

Basic tarlaciOm Techniques' . History of M_otion P_ktures in the Western World American Novels hitt, Films __ Writli& Repcatiiii for_TV Nevi Writiild.f&r-ttiaviawl Media- .; Educational TyII

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.PREREQ13.4117S.: .. Bechelocudegreitjkany flekL_ . . ACCEPTANCE OF TRANSFERS: . ' .' .

Crilditt are accepted from ony accredited institution. MaximUm number of credits transferredis 6.. . 'PROGRAM DURATION: s . . - .. - 33 semester credits not including summer sessions.33 semester credits equal 3 strdetWri. Continuous enrollment frOni entrance_to graduation is not lequired: The program must be tor-iSpTeted iriihin 4Years. _ Theav_eloge_stUdent completes the Masters Program within 3semester. 33 credits are required fArscriation. SUMMER SESSION: Eicb simmer. session is 10 weeks long. Coursesmay be taken in blocks of 5 weeks within th-e summer session: . . THESIS: 'A thesis is not requited. COMBINED DEGREE PROGBItMS: . Combined Degreeltogratns are not available. __PROGRM41 CONTENT il:rei..ied-. In kemestersriditi) : Courses in Shoal CommoniCation & Technology t ... 24 :Other courses within Education ,.... 3 Courses outsideEduCatiou ,. 0. MAJOR FIELDS: Sebooll.iedir.Fitrit Study; TV Productiorrykrbfeisional improvement. ,- MINOR FIELDS: 1.: Students may have one minor. . . . COURSE WAIVER: Courses in the College of Education may be waived with the pertpiutoqh_

of the Department Chairman... . Ar.. w 1 AIL SPECIAL ADVISEMENT_& RETENTION ACTIVITIES ARE AVAICABLE: . . ,.. Z . . _tannage skill improvedient e0UfSes : . . mir .. AREAS OF EMPHASIS WITHIN THE CURRICULUM Co:pressed Insemester crtdl& Media Ma;agement 6 - Telecommunications 12 Instructional Development 3 Learniti Theory and Design 6 Materials Production 12 Inforhuition Systems. 3 Librarianship N UCTIONAL TECHNIQUES..FOR. THE DEGREE.CANDIDATE:,-. .4 df instructing:141 units: -_ Node "CiApd_ter-led litStrugion: Ftitie

GRADING/EVALUA+ION: Litter/Number Evaluation of the curriculum for this degree. indrade Student scares on written exams. eivicgKAmdeparititerit contrnitt&witthOulitu. FAXULTYT4sie appen There ark:1 .fulttime faculty and 8 parttime. faculty..

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Dia IDDL: Ma**of Science SeetWre-eticut &ANC***

PREREQUISITES:, i.._ _ bisitgloet -degree_,tri'iirYlreld _UnAurraAu GPA:oTer W12.5 ; , ;-- ACCEPTANCE OF TRANSFERS: . t. ._ - tiidits are acceptedIrOm any school (US.A. or other): ' Mciintirit itUritKI or audits Mitieerred 1s9. PROGRAM DURATION: . 36 semester_ credits not -WcludIni. summer sessions.36 semester credits! 'NUM 2 *Mister& _Continuous meolbeent from etittance to Itidbatiim isnor required. The program Must be completectividde 6 yeirs. Th-e- 1.**TittittIent completei the Mutat Fromm Within. 4semesters. 36 seerter aediti are required for graduation. - -, _ - .sumsaa SESSION: Each summer segaien le 10 weeks MnTt:f oases may be *Item isi_blecks or S 411T :_ssitl*s the suntmer'sessiots. ° - . TIMUSIAlbesis boot -require ' - ___CMIIINEDZEGRZErroavakt&-- == Ste** may earn.4wo graduate, degrees. simultaneously in Educationand with*. lid& Oiefdi Weed* . Library Science: History_; Chemistry. ..;i:PROGRAWCONTENT (ap.ailitittpentesret Coma in Educational ConintutiscaWn & Tech 36 Other coupes with* Education.:,.. -COW** One& EsiticitIon 9 AWOR FIELDS: . , 2, instructional *tempi:Mee., Manaktrets GMedis Pleducthsti.fen NOR FIELDS: . . . 9. re thee one Mine!. - - -. :,.' 1t "" . Courses in the Colter* of Education may be viived440.the Permission

t Cheirmanand by examinadits., ___-:.--z-,.._- -.; :' " _,N 4imarrnortAcrivrniesiox NOT AVALLSBLL .WITHIS THE CURRICULUM reigressi'd ihr semester credits) Media Management... .,t, 6 Telecornmunicaotet., 9 Inrtittitiall DeMkirintotit - 6 Wilting Thom aid Design s. . 6 Production....- ° 27 Information Systems ' - , 0 LiMarianship--- 18 INSTRUCTIONAL TECHNIQUES FOR GREE CANDIDATE:

Serf-ifithiktional units: None ,.. Computer=assigted Instruction: None ,,_

_Mini-lab: No . . GRADING/EVALUATION: Letter/Nuitil*t Evaluation of thelarticu-lum Tor this degieeprogram irickides: Re.** by &pertinent comMittee which lei student members. FACULTY .t appenderjoreames) Thire are 1 funtime facultyand 4 Parttime faculty.

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CliWk Multi rep WITek LectureCotif Lab Other

ut_AucgovisuEduario,n, 31 3 Adaiicett Seaiinar in lit.itructibail rechittitogi;o4,: 3 PrintMedium ervices Tg 3 Itaternsh4_in.Meefia Administration. LS 1.5 lAdrninistritlon of spa Media Proirarn- 3 _Orepligh:PrOductice fortielbstructional "il',47-1401.1 Pingiant %..,,*-: s .-...c.itesroom Use of foltical601-Radiri Aat Television Audiovisusi Materials in the Cirricuiiim GeuetitiCuhictitutnDevekliirient -twit Atior4hop ' don . ( .Seminar in tducatiOnal PSYChology CornputetOrientation & Basiceroinurring

_4or Educators - . Philottophy -a Eduearton Sc. Sint PliatdirsOlif MotionPicture Phiitography Children's Literature' a Administration & General Education Management Personnel

Report Writing &Research . . Other Courses as deemed necessary for Student's Training

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. . ''. PRIXRAM DURATION: . . 33 semester credits not including summer' sessions.33 semester credits equal 3 semesters.Contittious 1:; enrollment from entrance to graduation is not_ required. The program must be completedwithin5 years. The average student completes the Muters Program within 6 semesters,or 2 semesters: plus a summer >cotT.33.seineti*rJa.t7s are required for graduation. SUMMER SESSION: EiCh summer session is 10 weeks frog. Courses may be taken in blocks of 4 weeks ' within the summer session. ;, THESIS: A thesis-is worth 3 semester credits and Li required. COMJIINED DEGREE PROGRAMS: Student can earn two graduate education degrees simultaneously in- the following departments: Elementary; SecitararY. PROGRAM CONTENT(apressedin semester credi ts) Courses in Educational Communication & Technology 18 Other courses within Education 15 _ Coutiesautsklor Education 7 0 - MAJOR FIELDS: &chis-ol Media SpeCialist; Indititrill Mediii.Spicialist. MINOR FIELDS: Students do not minor. COURSE_WAIVER: Courses in the College of Education may be waived with the permission __of II* Deprmterit ChTuinun. SPECIAL ADVISEMENT & RETENTION ACTIVITIES ARE NOT AVAILABLE. AREAS OF EMPHASIS WITHIN THE CURRICULUM(expressed in semester credits) - .' Media Mutagement 3 -TelecommunicatiOns. . 3 Initructional Development 3 LetritinghtOry anA Design 4.;:-.. 3 Materiels PitiCluction 3 Information Systems 3 Libruianship_* INSTRUCTIONAL TECHNIQUES FOR THE DEGR =CAND ATE: Self-iutructio uniik Media_operanons-_ ._ Computer-iiiiited ItiMiction: Ptegrimmerk. nstructi Mini-lab: No -: c GRADING/EVALUATION; . Letter /Number Evaluation of the curriculum for this degree program includes: __Re_view_by department ixinimittee without student members. FACULTY:_e? dpittai*Slia There are I fulltimOenIty-tuid 0 parttime faculty.

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PREREQUISITES: Willett* degree in any field Uridergiaduate GM of at least 2.7 MiOer AnsklY,Iost-sxgre- ACCEPTANCE OF TRANSFERS: _Cralwareacceptedfroal any sclibol (U.S.A.or other). Maximum number of aediaparisTerred is 6. PROGRAM DURATION: 30 semester credits not including summer session.30 semester ditditi equal 2 semesters._ Continuous enrollment from entrance to graduation is lidt_reT/Uired Theprogram must be completed within 6 years. 'The average student complete the Miies Program within 2 semesters.. plus a summer section.24 semester_creeTas are nAisired for graduation. . . SUMMER SESSION: session iii 12 weeks long. Courses may be taken in aticks ciI- M Within the summer session. weeks THESIS: A thesis is not required 1 COMBINED DECREE PR... i , . --. Student may an two 4 degrees shultaneously in Education and another field: Stift Business; LiarY.Seititia.. ineltide: PROGRAM CONTENT ( in semester credits) COurses in Ed munication & TechnoWgi Other cow= 21 ucation 15 Courses ou tio- 6 MAJOR thitrisnal 0 thprnent shies Television;'GeneralCominuMattions;Photography & . Cinematography. i., - MINOR PIELDS: . _ Student; walleye more than otte_rninor. Thtminimum number of credits in each_minor field is 6. COUISE_WAIVER: Courses in the COW* or Educationmay fie waived with the permission _cif _the Depahrient ClarrMiUt. SPECIAL ADVISEMENT & RETENTION ACTIV_MESARE ATAILABLE: study skill courses for students with academic dirtied* lansittage_skill iimproye_ment courses OF ErtIPHASISWITHIN THE CURRICULUMrepressed, in semester credits) Media Ihmgement TelecTtimmunicatiens 9 biartietional Pevektpment ..._ 6 Learning Theo4_414 Design - ', ...- 15 Materials Procketion.. ;..c 6 InformationiS - O'.. 19"iiinsAtip::::- 18 INSTRUCTIONAL TECHNIQUES FOR THE DEGREE CANDIDATE: &elf=iitstructional units: Basic Media Production, Equipttient OPeration COmputer-aniseed Instru,4ion: Hther Techrtial & Adiilt EttuatticT -t Mini -4b: Yes : _ GRADING/EVALUATION: LetteriNumeer .. EvWuation of die curriculum for this degreeprogram include?: Stiident scores on written easels. p Review by department committee which_ has studentmeMhers. his Review by - . ... of facitlfrisaff °OW& the department includingstudents. FACULTY:(seea foeiMir*0 , . That at 0 runtime ty and 15 rarttiine faculty.

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- Introduction to Educational Technology 3 team Sy=m Dmign 3-- PhEcinciOltica-1 Fount:Mims Of Ediation 3 Introduction to Edtkatiomd Relearch 3 Evaluation Procedures in Educational Techno 3 Performance & Task Analysis '3 `CrIterktn-Refeteamd Testing 3

Pricticurn is Uncitkibil Titan:lb* 3 Written Simulation & Gaming , provamme4 Instruction 3 Behavioral Analysis &Management 3 fttructMoV Um Or Compaws 3 PerfOrtiMike Systems Engineeting 3 'Other courses.

1:,;: Other iourses olfWed by other programs-in the School of Eduattion. elsewhere in =A, or the Consortium of Universitiess. DEGREE: Master of Arts Catholic Univ. of America. PREAEOULSRESi - Bachelors ftgree in any fiend , .. thicrergrailitate rirPA of at feast 3.0 -.,-- Miller Analogy test score Or GRE & lettersrecorn. .:

'ACCEPTANCE OF TRANSFERS: __ _ Credits are aticepted from any rorediWd institution. Maximumnumber of credits transferred is 6. PROGRAM DURATION: _ .30 semester credits not including summer session*30 semester credits equal 2 semesters.: Conunuous enrollment froth entrance tograduittion ill not require&_ The _protrarti -niiiit tie Completed within 5 years. The average student completes the Masters Program within5 semesters or 4 semesters-plus a summer session. _30-semestercredits are required Ter graduation. . - SUMMER_ SESSION: h Summer-session is 12 -, . weekslong. Courses may be taken in blocks of 6 weess symine-r. session. ----- , THESIS: A thesis is worth 6 sernestereredits and is optional COMBINED DEGREE PROGRAMS: - _ Student tan_ earn- twit_ graduate educaticin degttes simnitaneouslyin the following department, Curriculum Adnllnistration. .Studenr may _earn-two graduate degrees simultaCieouslyin Education and another field: Fields include:_Seti_ni Lib Seh -df Religious Scut ,;'...; - . 'PROG4MCONTENT rammed-in -semesiercredits)._- ..,:...: si. . Courses in Educational Communkation & Technology 24 : :Other courses within Education -Ir._ ,., 6 . Courses outside Ed 0 MAJOR FIELDS:_ --""I' . __Lelirititig_SySteiri' : .Criterionitefere.nce31 Testing ilt-EvalnatiOn:Cttrricalum Studie.''::: MINOR FIELDS: Students may have*Oneminor_ ,--- COURSE WAIVER: Coursesin the College of Educationmay-mpasvea with the permission of the De_portment - SPECIAL ADVISEMENT & RETENTION ACTIVITIES ARE 1VAILABLE: Study krill courses for students witk academic diflicirlty 'Language skill improvement courses' AREAS OF EMPHASIS WITHIN THE CURRICULUM reStirdiedin lenieSier credits) Media Management - 3 Telecommunications Instrutlionat Development ...-- Int.. ii LearningTheory and Design ' 4tir4V _9 Matenals Prodfution . 15 hiformation Systems" , 9 .. . 0 Libprianship ...... ____ . , 0 INSTRUCTIONAL TECHNIQUES FOR. HE DEGREE-----,-- CANDIDATE: Self - instructional units: Training Syitem Design: System Engineering; Performance T' . 'AAnalysis Computer-assisted Instruction: None - Mini-lab: No ,- ,"

GRADING/EVALUATION: Letter /Number . Evaluation of the curriculum fOr_tritsdegree program includes: Student scores on written exams. ° - Review thkibinrniitee of faculty/staff outside the department. / FACULTY: (see appimdir for names) .. _ ' There are 4 fuhtime faculty and 0 parttime faculty: ,y :,161,1P.

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1 DEGREE:Alester of Media taxation : Florida State Utak. rititiQuisnrs: Bathews.,crevee to any field Utideritraduate GPA of at least 3.0 . GRE combined score of 1000

ACCEPTANCE OF TRANSFERS: _ -Creclits_areeptectfrom any accredited institution. Maximum lumber of creditstransferred is 6. PROGRAM DURATION: 32 semester credits not including summer sessions.32 semester credits equal 2 semesters.CoritititionS enrollment from entrance to _graduation is not required._ The program tratt be eompleted within 7 years. Tbe avCrage student completes the Masters Profit:it within 2 faiiiiiteri.32-semester credits. are required -for.graduation.' _ : - SLIMMER- SESSION: Thai are 8 weeks in the entire summer session. THESIS: A thaiii is worth 6 semester credits and is optional. COMBINED DEGREE PROGRAMS: Combined Degree Programs are not available. PROGRAM CONTENT (expressedin semestercredits) Courses in Educationa Communication & TechnoTogy 36 Other courawithin Educatkut 0 Csituses outside Education. 0 MAJOR FIELDS: Adthinistration: Production: Design. MINOR FIELDS: __Students do_not_musor. COURSE WAIVER: Courses in the College of Educationmay be waived with the permission of the Department Chairman. SPECIAL ADVISEMENT & RETENTIQN ACTIVITIES ARE AVAILABLE: Study skill courses for students with academie diffiailtY Language skill improvement courses Tutoring by faculty Tutoring by students AREAS OF EMPHASIS WITHIN- THE CURRICULUM (expressed Seirkiter &jilt& Media Maruqterant 6 Teleccintm_unicotioni 3 Instructional DevelOpment 9 Learning Theciryond Design 6 Materials'Production 9 Information Systems 0 Librarianship. 6 4 INSTRUCTIONAL TECHNIQUES FOR THE DEGREE CANDIDATE: If-iiiiirtictional units: Computers: Equipment Operation Otti '47 Computer-assisted Instruction: None Mini-lab: Yes GRADING/EVALUATION: Letter/Number Evaluation of the ciimculum tor this degreeprogram includes: Review by apartment committee which has student members. ReYieii by committee of faculty/staff outside the department includingstucents. FACULTY: (see apaendix fornames) There are 8 fulltime faculty and 2.paritime faculty

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.. . Clock Hours Per Week Lecture Conf Lab Other Of School MWia Centers ievilend' Dissemination or information ry:Materials OtseM*4Mitlia,Cinters altSIMintiollkMethods for Learning Materials Selection enO,Elet*flon Mewrieb preWnWrl'Ofletra-X6tiVe 1-aaritiiig Materials PIM:Mali:Ur or Instructional Television Programs ProductiiM of Instructional Motion Pictures Practiciam in Lairning Technology

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P!.1PN a. -P. 2. DEGRPE: Master of Sciersce . Nora Unlv. ol- , PRERXQUISITES: : e ,, ,

EV0411nr3 degree in any field;,: . ACCEPTANCE OF TRANSFERS:_ Credits are accepted from any school (US.A.Ir other): There is no limit on transferablecredits. PROGRAM DURATION: 36 VertittUer_, credits not including summer sessions: 36 semester credits erlitil4 semesters Continuous.. enrollment from entrance to graduation is not required. There is no specifiedgrrie within whichthe program ' Must be completed. 36 semester credits anitequired for graduation: . SLIMMER SESSION: NtA - 1,4. THESIS: A thesis_isilotrecluireti CO&LBINEDDEGREE PROGRAMS: _:- Coitibined'Dliree Programs are not available., PROGRAM OLATENT(expressed in semester credits)

Courses in .2-tional Communication & Technology 3-6, ..1416aitoursO0ithin Education 0 COWS:1 ouLtde Education 0 MAJOR FIELDS: Lartiing Resourcis. MINOR FIELDS: . r-- Students do not minor. _ - COURSE WAIVER: Courses irt_the_College Of &Iii-cition cannot be waived. SFECLAIrADVISENIENT_& RETENTION ACTIVITIES ARE NOT AVAILABLE. AREAS OF EMPHASIS WITHIN THE CURRICULUM(sir:pressed in semester credits) ' Media Management _ , Telecommunications 0 :. Instructional Development 3 Learning Theory and Design 3 Mate 0 * Int ion Systenta .... 6 _ - ! L' -. 0 :-INSTR ONAL TECHNIQUES FOR THE DEGREE'CANDIDATE: rtstnietionalunits: Materiah-PrOdUttion :. , pulera-sitved Instruction: None

GRADING/EVALUATION: Letter/Number Evaluation of the curriculum for This degree program inelUdet:

*Student scores on wrinfi evens: _ Review by deparrmentrcommittee whith has stucient members. Revieatfiy_cOmmittee bf faculty/staff outside the department including students FACULTV:(See appendix for names) There are,3 fulltime faculty and 0 parttime foculty. taw; etherW Information provided by -IreAIntsishrs14.& Dr. Ted Hktpk 0 I:illicit Dept. Chairman Gaktuarille. Marin 3201

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Clodc'H Week Lecture of Lab Other . UrilinTa in Educational Media & lnstrucuotial Detain 4 Design & Development of k __Educational Mediu. 4 Production itlitilWirson of EducaWW 1 PitifetsiO ikriture ECT 4 3. PbeipsvkiicGraphic Production = Techniques I..' Programmed' hatrtictional_MaterM Centrism' ApOicans m Education ETV DcIi & Phichictien instructive' Development or kenianon_& AdministratiOu Of __Echicsionalltledia C4nters' fBibticIPaplfc Control or Mt & Non-Print 2 Work Practicum in Educational MeTtiiit & Instructional Design

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- 70 - iox Pio . r 4.1 PREREQUISITES:: r. lOchelocs degree in any field Undergodusts GPA of -at least 3.0 GRE Saxe .; -'-'...,-...;:'.; 5-.".., & ACCEMANCEOF TRANSFERS: .p% -IV' t' :=.4',If-. r dips are accatedriOnl any ultimo cISTerred is I I.' PROGRW RATION- '..---.4::*- %* q its luding sum oak-Mt-I. -equal- 5 \guirter;._ _Continuous emollment from i,,..tdigrarluition of req e na led time_within which the program-. must he cornr 0. The average Student rs Program within-5 quarters. plus a summer '' sesiot1._ _564Wner credits are required- for .tton. . SUMMER SESSION: Eich rummer sessionis I t deks long, Couises may be taken .in blocks of 5 weeks' withinhthe summer session. . 4 . THESLS:..A thesis is'not rewired, _ COMBINE, DEGREE PROGRAMS: Co_mtioinetthweePrograms are not aysilablet - PROGRAM CONTENT(expressed in quarter credi Courses in,Educstional QsmneunisatiOn a techn logy 32 Other courses withing.dtidstioii.:i.,.'...... 13 Courses o,..e.Educatioci- ! 8 MAJOR REM:: -' X' _Education4L7. Ieda. Ins I Development: Public School Track. Post- secondary trisek. MINOR FIELDS: Students m ay have more than one minor. The minimumnumber of credits in each minor field is 12. COURSE WAIVER: Courses in the College of Educationmay be waived with the permission 44- of the DeportmenL.CAtirrtisk ...

SPECIAL ADVISEMENT a RETENTION ACTIVITIES ARE AVAILABLE: . t ::Study Aid courses for students with' academicdifficulty ,- Language skill improvement courses . .'1. Tutoring by faculty Tutoring * students I _,,i; AREAS OF EMPHASIS WITHIN THE CURRICULUM(expressed in quarter &edits) ") _Me Management.. - , ; ... 4 6 .1-Te mrininications.&- ::., ...... 0 I ructions! Develop-Want 8 L ,_ ing Theory and Desigrt 9. Mat Is Produ_ction . '-' 12 e inforrnatitm SySIEtrit , 4 .,, __tituarainthip...- 4 IN RUCTION AL TECHNIQUES FOR THE DEGREE CANDIDATE; -instruegonatunits: . Management of Reading Instruction - . purer-Asisted Instruction: None

Mini-lab: No .

GRADING/EVALUATION: Letter/Number and Pass/Fail . , .. .1. ,.. EVitlution Of the curriculum for this degree program includes:. Review by department committee which has student members Review by "committee- faculty/staff outside the department incltidings eats. FACULTY: fve eriPe names/ There are 2 fi'd !time f= r lty and 0 pantitme-r:faculty.

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1 C. Cloc*Hours Per Week'": .4 Lecture Conf Lab Other _4 Introduction to relu.ra" UMW Resevch Essential of Mianbeileitt _Psychological Bases of Education' *Theories & Analyses of Teaching, Orgtedzsdosuil Development .IntroAuction to IrWsictintW TWaihigy leittitictionlit Deign. OeVekipiiient;& EValuation 3 " Production & Use of Various T of Instructional Midis Design with mputers .: Program TW-ign & -ii

'(for Instruction ' . r . 3 Madaienient & Administrative Systems 3 Communication, Thought, & Behavior 3 . Onlbhic Delip z - LeaAtmilnoln SaisIEGrouvs 3 ,; Life** & atteet.Counseling 3 atenitioiii Whitened 3 Pianagement by Obkeives _3 . .11 Behavioral & Onianizational Systems 3 Wortcsiliop in Educational Writing' 3

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Bachelors degree Ma ny Geld _ . LindagraAuW GPA of it a st 25 -GRE Teta &ire' . ACCEPTANCE OF TRANSFERS: Credits are_accepted from any accredited institution. Maximum number of credits cdraerreis 6. PROGRAM DURATION: 33 semester ensile not meling.summersi33 semester credits equal 2 semesters.Continuous enrolkhent from entrance to graduation is not uired.Theprogrammustbe completed within 6years. The average student completes the Masted within 2 semesters. 33 semester credits are required for graduation SUMMER SESSION: Each summer session is 1.1 week7s long Courses may be Wiceti in bkocks.of 5.5 weeks within the_summer sesitiOn. TRESS:. ; 'COMBINED DEGREE PROGRAMS:' Combined Desiree Programs are not available. PROGRAM CONTENT- (expressedineemeger credits) Courses in Educational Communication & Technology 15 Other now within Education. 18 _COUrSTsttoutsicie Education ...... 21 MAJOR FIELDS: Instructional Technology & Design; 'Organizational Training; Educational Media SpeciatitL MINORFIELDS: __Students may_bave_o-ne _ COURSE WAIVER: CoUrsiii in the C011ege of Education cannotbe waived. SPECIAL ADVISEMENT & RETENTION ACTIVITIES ARE AVAILABLE: Tutoring by faculty AREAS OF EMPHASIS WITHIN THE CURRICULUMloosened in Ititueswr erediW Media' Management 6 Telecommunications 0 Instructional DeVelopment 6 and Design 3 Prothiction 3 Information Systems 0 Librarianship 9 1 IBT&1'RUCTIONAL TECHNIQOMS FOR THE DEGREE CANDIDATE: ---lf.;instructiortal units: None . Computer- assisted Instruction: Nrcine Mini-lab: Yes GRADING/EVALUATION: retteriPlartiher Ev74lOOrt of the edriitulnin for this degree program includes.. ReVieVe bitienirtmenf committee which has student members. FACULTY;(see append& for name) There fulitime faculty and S parttime faculty.

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Vie of the Library . finiducing Audiovisual Materials -4 Itudiovisual_Equipmenr &. Materials _Instructional Gra4thin ftewniti Single Concept Films Tete/Winn in-Schools and- Libraries 'Foundations-6f Librarianship;,- 461144listory-of-Libraries

. Riskin otChildren7s Literature. _ Contemporary Nblithing & Printing ins GuicFance. Programs in Libraries Classroom --- Adult Services in Libraries Storytelling information Scienim"1itibriTriinehip . LL ttwiTry Systems ;Planning . RMreirth Methods inLibrarianship Library Systems Planning ' 'Research MethOds in Librarianship ,ifftwinginstractional Medii 4 introdUc666 to titoTty Administration MWIrovisual Administration Reittinar in Academic Libraries Seminar in Public Libraries The OntaMatation & Administration * the School Media Center

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DEGREE: Miami lifavirtir"

*-- PREREQUIOTES: :..-,,,,-- Ikclielors &vet in arty field Undergridnale GPA' of at least 3.0 ilticIRE soxe ACCEPTANCE OF TRANSFERS: :: . - -.- ... .-._ Cnth. are accepted from U.S. accredited schooh only.Maximum nemberbf .reditt trim- darted is 9. PROGRAM DURATION: , .... __ I- -. 39 semester credits not including summer seOlon-t.39 semester credits equal 2 semesters. Continuous enrollment _froor entrance to graduation IS not. required. Theprogram must be-Completed: within. 7 you% The average siodadt*ttpkWi the MiitekaPiograrit within3 semesters:. 55 semester credits at requited ._._ _IcetraciVesoe-.. :_ f:-;:- ..., . SUMMERSESSIONt.There are 10 weeks in the entiresummer *willow % THESIS:A theta is lot;ro:niired. i COMBINED PROGRAMS: - CombinistI_DegreeProgmls sireAmt iviikbfe. -- PROGRAM CONTENT/ eipieried lii iriiiiiiraedits) 61uses:inlaucattoriiMornmunication-at Technolo .g3,:---. ... 80- 1.-A3tbei courses within Education.. .' 0 Xouriei-outside Education 0 MAJOR FIELDS: No major_ MINOR FIELDS: ShAents may hive one minor. .-'. COURSE 'WAIVER: Courses in the College of EdaradodVnlybe wirtultait4itii,the permission of the Department Clvairman.. SPECIAL_ADVISEMENTIRETENTION ACTIVITIES ARE NOT AVAILABLE. AREAS OF EMPHASIS WITHIN THE CURRICULUM(cpres9ed in semester =din) ltiledit M .... . 8 Tektattimun 8 Instructinnal _nt - 5 - Learning Theory and Design 0 Material, Produchoe----- i .6 In forapiftort 1istems.r 4 Libranattshm.a __A INSTRUCTIONAL TECHNIQUES FOR THE DEGREE CANDIDATE: Self- _l_nal intim None_ _ -- _ Comm _Assisted Instruction: None o G/LADING/EVALUATION: Letter/Number . Evaluation of the curriculum for this degree program includes: . Student scores on Written exams. ,Review by department committee 1;_hich-usfarldetit triethbers. Review_htcommittee bf*tilty/staff. outside the department includingstuderits. FACULTY ate 411,01W&ftit: There are 10 itilltiene acuity and Oparttime faculty.

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PREREQUISITES: , . .- _BacItelors_degretin_atiY-fteki-.-

ACCEPTANCE OF TRANSFERS: : - ,-; Credits arc accepted from any accredited institution- ,..Maximum number of credits transferred is 10.

PROGRAM DURATION: . . Q quaner credits not including summer sessions. ._60_qqarter credits equal 4 quarters.'_ torthnuotis enrollment from_entrance to graduation is not reOil-re& -The program must be completed within 5 years. The overall stunt compleks the Masters-Program within 4 quarters. .:. 60 quarter credits are required for ..__ .grOdiuoA , If _ . . ._ SUMMER S).-L-' . :t Each summer session is 8 weeks long. Courses may be taken in blocks of 4 weeks within. the sumnitesestia. . - THESIS: A theitis is wocth 5_quarter credits and is optional.. COMBINED DEGREE PROGIUVOIS: .' __ Combinea_Megree_ Programs are not avaiGlore. : PROGRAM CONTENT l'exikeised in quarter credits) .C-ourses-in Educational Communication & Technology II - ' Other courses within Education . I Courses.outsideEddcation ... 0 MAJOR FIELDS: .., 0 No itiljor _ _ MINOR FIELDS: . . .. Students may have One minor: -,. . . COURSE WAIVER: Courses in the College or Education cannot waived:_- .,

SPECIAL ADVISEMENIT&IIETENTION_ACTEVITIES ARE NOT AVAILABLE . AREAS OF EMPHASIS WITHIN THE CURRICULUM rixpressedin quarter credits) Meda 15 TelleomenunseariOns,-...,, i. 0 Instructional Develo*iint:. 2 ilearnineTheory and Design 4,,..... k 0 Materials PrOdCiction , . ... .:"7. .1 30 ItOtiolli lion Systems...._ . --_;,--..,i' - / : nsbip . ...i':,14,,,4(v,,,zt...'' &.1.1tiliza ..:-.. _ _ t ------444, 1014ALTECHNIQUEVORTHEDEGREE EANDID AR1tr-

ructional unia: Machine Operation . b14:iisterii1S1Strid lostr ction; None Miiit-lib: NO : .- GRADING/EVALUATION: Letter/Number . .-'..' Evaluation of the curriculafor this degree program includes: .ReView by departmenti-i---Inge without Student memtiers. . k ._._ &Ewes._ by_conunttlee or facutlyisfaiT outside the department without studeninicnihers FACULTY: hre -Oneida- for namel) . i. Therc are 7 fulltimc faculty and I iontime faculty]

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.DEGREE; Miler Idgtnic;ional Media Eastern Illbsakt Univ.

PREJtEQ Bachelors degree wit4 s education aerim UhrretiortuaM GPA °fat 5 kfk:rEif.T.Asettietti-Arrs- .1 crew1i' r ny accredited institution. MaximumturnbertitCredits transferreds 11: . . = PROGRAWDURATIO 32. senWkr_ Odin .not..bid 'trims sermons.32 siin.deOM equal 3- semesters. .0 enr011tient from.'entrance to .griddittiop isnor -required.' I' program must lie mpleted. within .The- average student completeg the Masters Pr Albin 3.4:11'4 miner'm . '.- . sesgion. , 32 semester credits arc required for grad . ' _ . nwp SESSION: areweeks in the endie In-tiler sesiion. . / ...- - llesis_i semester ort03 and is spheal. ' r. - .s I 'NED DEGREE PROGRAIKS:.. tP. Combined. Degree Pirigrims are not available. -, -, PROGRAM CONTENT- (Zressed in semestercredits). Courses in Ediscational C_ _mupication & Technology' 21_ - -, Other, cOurses _ivitbin Ed tFtition , . ,a. ,... $' _Cormss_ounide Edul%tion 3 't. .:. IiLVJOR FIELDS: \ 1 % -.Not any. ' L 4.. MINOR FIELDS: ; ''' .Sludehts may_ have on.:'.. inOr. . - 'COURSE_WAIVER: Codrteglii the_ Crillegeo( Education may be waived with the -ptiiiis-sion - _Of the Ele:Vulitititt ChlittOit iihrA-4yeitamuuttion, SP-ECrArADVISEttENT A RETENTION ACTIVITIES ARE AVAILABLE: " i !"tutoring by faculty r L . ARFA.SpF.EMPHASIS W THE CJUIIIRICULII (expresr:ed in semester credits),

Media Management .6.:4. IL... ' 6 . . 1 ;3,, .. Telecommunications r.4. _1,_ t. iiisirtYcifOrial DevelOpment.....,i -01.- -';'"0-3.. Learn ing Theory and Design. 'f....4..,:'.-;,...... ,...... e- *dais__ Production E...... i....4:;.c,;.: 12 1pfrrmationSystems ta 6

IN ONAL TECHNIQUES FOR E DEGREE CANRIDATE: ' ,.. nal units: '`. Nate 1 , ta -4- ) Initruction: ,.None. . -.

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TY:. (W4pendtcfor mantis) - "- ',., -. f Is e , : o are'4fulitime faculty a perttiKalacuity.....; t 4; Cievinses Stale May "Or. -Michael Saellikki College of ifaisum Univ. Professor of Comm. Science Palk Fortis SWIM

7 Haws Week Lecture Confb Other / 'Theories ofkdtialtiel;a1echnology , -tostrticticyal:Delelopyynt Deakin for tTraining II 3 itt.,:-:-,rarriTais 4,10' .41 t ih Educational Technololy I ''.. : intirespoalathilieltiOn of Education Technolgoy0 =;""-- gdixotionsiTechnology ils- 7.,./ istiprooe'M em EvYttadoo in Instructional Development 2 ,_"_EvaittOliori_Traninj__Progrania = ... 3' -T'hfedik--WauTgToiRicRi-& rr-iir 3 Jilltifra: Writing for Fdm 72$ .3 DEGREE: M r of Arts inCOMmunicatiotliWnce GeV. -State ilid ..- . Pc.." --_. -I 7:1 '"-PREREQUISI ES: a ' .-..i.... Bachelors In pi field -'-. ACCEPTANCE OF FERS: ----- ..) ,.'- ....--. __Credits areemoted_ S accredited schools only. Maximum number of credits transferint ,,is ------:.' PROGRAM DURATIONi 36 semester credits rtbtincluding summer sessions.36 semester credits equal4 semesters.Continuous enrollment from entrance to.graduation is not required. There is no specified_time within which theprogram must be completed. The average student completes the Masters Program within 4 semesters. 36 semester credits are required for graduation: SUMMER SESSION: Each summer session is I5 weeks long. Courses may be taken in blocks of 8 weeks within the summer session. THESIS: A thesis is worth 4-6 semester cr and is oPtioial. COMBINED DEGREE PROGRAMS: Combined Degree Programs are not svelteee. PROGRAM CONTENT (ittdeersed m semester? I& k COurses in Educational Communication & Technology (23 Other courses within Education 0 Courses outside Education \ ' 4 MAJOR FIELDS: . ..4 Medicated Teacher: Instructional Developer. Media Producer. MINOR FIELDS: ---: , . Students may have one minor. g COURSE WAIVER -Courses in the Con* of ;Education may be waived with the perinission of the DePaninentehairman and by examination, .. SPECIAL ADVISENENT &RETENTION ACTIVITIES ARE AVAILABLE:

Simi, skillcourges_fer student with academk difficulty . . AREAS OF EMPHASIS WITHIN THE 'CURRICULUM (iscpirssed in semester credits)' Media Management : ... 6 TeiCCOINTUniattion3 . 22 Instructional DevelopMent 10 Learning Theoryand Design Materials Production .. 16 Informationiystems 12

Librarianship. At 0 ° -_ INSTRUCTJONAL TECHNIQUES FOR THE DEGREE CANDIDATE: ' r ' Self-instructional units: Tnstructional Development MediatedTeaching: Media production Computer- assisted Instruction: Computers in Ed. .' _._ Mi-rii-Vib:__NO GRADING/EVALUATION: Letter/Number I Evaluation-of the. curriculum for this degree program includes: _ 1 Review by committee of faculty/staff outside the department without student niters: - FACULTY: (ser_appendix for ndmes), N There are 2 fulltime facUlty and 0 iiantinte faculty,.

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Design & PraluMion 2 . 7 13Ftisidartientils of Grip ploc Production 2 Instructional Televimmut 3 2

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' .-.....: .. , DEG IRE: Maser or 1 -a16.,...4. _,,, IufitolsState Univ. . .. -...-t_ , zs,., nuOtEdvi.§niest . 4 1,.i.:>_ - Wchelogidegee in any field.' ti..- . t-,... ORE soffit. --.;,-- '. t - . . - Ai AccOuricaLLANS ,.. . _Crestim.Tt. Gatti atiti tatihrfited -initliutien. Maximum number Of credits erred is 6. PROGILCM DURATION:. -'32 .feeeiei csaitii ra-itiltdingau*r- session*.32semester credits equal .3 semesters. .COritirMOni .z. enrollment frchn enhance to _graduation/1s not required.:_-.TlielPrOgram mar' be,compreted Within 6 rars. ,' The averitte stiedentcomtes the Milers =program. witlim,1-Seatesters. VI semester. credits are required " for gadtt 4w session is 8..ireeks,.Inng.courses ritaY taken in blocks of 4 weeks within i-l?'.-1":"40!=1; . itt. .

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earn two -ipsduate-education gees simultaneously in the foll6wing departments.' Special . ir.Student' may earn hybilladuate degrees -s. imultaneously in.Edultion antl. emptier field.Fields Industrial Technokay. 'PROGRAM CONTENT (expressedin semester credits . 117 Coutses in Educational Communicition & Technology ..... ,'- lb ... Otherpourses within Education o ., - ... Courses outside EduCadon 16 MAJOR FIELDS: _LIslo major. MOOR FIELDS: Stildehts may hefe'zne Minor. COURSE WAINER:Courses in_the_Colleg otEduciitionmay be waived by exam:iv:hon. SPECIAL ADVISEMENT & RETENTION ACTIVITIESARE AVAILABLE; -- Sti . 51udi_shill courses for students with academic difficulty : - 1?.. ; 4 AREAS OF EMPHASIS WITHIN THE CURRICULUM (trT.cmessedin semester qedite . Ptedia Minaitement --, 6 ". -,c", Tekcommumcanotts. . 0 thstructicsrull Development_ , 9 ::',,:-7::),' ILimit% Tmoty Mid pesliisi. ., t7,.,._ '157?.-It:::"-:,...: tf''' 'Infenattion Systerns,-..---- ., _F 'INETRUCTIONAL TECHNIQUES FOR THE DEGREE CANDIDATE: Self-insuaeCooM utitx -None : ...,-.4;, " .....Bomputer-esseired Irattation: Notti . Minf-lib: No ' ;..:, GRADING/EMUATION: Letter Number ...r..: .Evaluation of the curriculum-for Ittilderree prograilit-inelus: ..,_-W Student scores,on writtent'meut* ,wrs by &irnent con which has student members.. r - 1tr. 'FACULTY; (see appendix for nix mesj . The- re are 4 runtime faculty andparttime faculty. ,' f. -i .1t---- r:. ! 7. la% National' Calks, of Educe MO. Maul &knee & Instr. Media ifinkrtlialml'irteditre4 Sheridan ''.Prog-rani-coOrdinatoo. EvansUel; 1111W1 60281 .

aoci Hours Per Week Lectufib Cont Lab Other Media/COmmunication_Strotegies "2 i,Selectiotrof LearnirwMateria_. _ 2 Orraiiirrait or Likr:Xiii4 Media Coliettions 2 InstnictionalStralepoibr Learning Centers 2 Reference & Infoniiition Service 2 Instructional Tealrio /Equipment A_Applications_ --=-7-.Desivr&-Pr_eparatiwro nal-Materials- IrmInActio-nTil Design r Aditimstenns Library & Media Programs

Seminar/Library & Insunal Media*: . -7Historical & Theoreticalawidations of Library & .' instructional Media Orpittnigg_Audio-V_u& Matetia-h }Moo or Chirdren'S Literature Siorytellin4. . litstructional.Photitra*, . Instrtictional TV Production & Utilization Instructional TV Production &I/tilizatiniyAdv The Criudve ResponsmthqShoct Field SU-WY/Library/Me& Center Operations 8 MM Fil% Production . .

Value Clarification Through hredia. . Independent Study/Librioy & Initruclional Media Technique:30' IricRvidi*Sng Letrning_ 2 WcTirksliOWLWriTry & IiiAriferiottid Media/The Eleetionic Curriculum, Workihop/Libraty &Instriictionad Media/Film Genre 2 WorkshopiLibrary Instructional Media/Diisign & Preparation of Materials for Classroom Teachers 2 Workshop/Lftairy_& insinictional Medisi/Eq :_Evaluation & UtiliUbon 2 ytiekaioti/Libiiiry Me'cliafiCtedii Center Utilization for ClaSsroom Teachers, . .

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'4 DEGREE: Master of Ectticatitin

- i'RF.REQVISITES:.."-:;-:,'. Acts-tors ekgree_ di any rad ^-:.;:."--j!' --- ; UritrgradMe GPA of at least 3.0 :. .1vElIetAiiiiirigt Test core . A1: ..."-: ACCEPTANCE OF TRANSFERS: ' ..-.4.,,_ i . 7..cridiss are accepted from any accreOtedinstit MaiiinUM number of credits transferred; 6. 'PROGRAM DURATION: : . '''-' :..*".- . - 32. qqanericredia not .including summer 'sessio . 32 quarter credits equal4coiarters.Continuous eit'011itientTrom entrance to....graduation is not 'reqiiired. The programmust be . completed withili-6. years. The average stUdent coinpktes.the Masters Programwithin. 16 quarters: 32 qtratter itedita Ireie.:Piked_ rot:-

graduation. 1 ...... SUMMER S Each'suinMersession is /1 Weeks king.Courses maybetaken in blocks of 3 weeks within .. . . ,. . . :. the sum session: . - ,. -' ' THESIS- _stint required.' - .-., ..COMBINED-13 PROGRAMS v., Combined Degree Programs _age noravailiklk,..%_,,,

PROGRAM CONTENT (expressed inquarter_eti,' . . . Courses in Educational Communication & Tahgelegy , 22 Other courses within Education 0-., ,..,,i,..f. 10 ,-,, - Courses outside Education': 1.:

MAJOR Fl LDS :___ . Library & Instructional Media. MINOR FIELDS:

_Students mity_havelorie minor: , . COURSE WAIVER-Courses in the-College of Education may waived with'ihe permission ' of the Departmen1 Chairman...... SPECIAL ADVISEMENT & RETENTION ACTIVITIES_ NOT AVAILABLE: AltEAS OF EMPHASIS WITHIN THE CURRICULU (e-A-4farTedin 4-44riircredits) ;Media Management 8-

'Telecommunications Os, :,-, I nstructiorial Devekopments *_, .., 2 -: Learning Theoryry and Design `' 11. iMaterials Production 10 s ' Information Systems 8 V-ibrarainsltip: y. -: 12 i ._ kledia.His-tOry.AW. " RUCTIONALJECHNIQUES FOR THE DEGREE NDIDATE.,_- r-instructional units: Selectionlf Instructional Material's leb -Carnputer-assisted Instruction: None 1 9t''

.....-nt R IM /E. ALUATION:,i Letter/Nu.1e'r -,/ .it'. -- valuation: of 'the curriculumTor thii degree;FrcglamIrleredes:' :1/4 ." esiiir bicqmmittee cif faculty/staff outside thpdepartitent including. _FACI1LTV: (see appertridjornames$ ,. -tk. ,. '' There are 4 runtime faCulty andr13parttime faculty. Nortbeasiern Illinois Univ. Information provided by: College of Edges tkni Dr. Michael J. Belica MOO 141; SL Leak Coordinator. Instructional Media Program Cbfcigi, Illinois W62$

Clock Hours Per Week Lecture Conf Lab Other Administration of Instructional Media Prosrains. 3 Advariceil Studies in Technical Processes 3 The School Media Program 3 Introduction.to Library Science _Reference Methods 3 icperience 3 Library of Congress Cliiiiilication 3 Media Selection for Children/ Young Adults 3 Theoryof Programmed Instruction 3 Television & Related Instructional Media - 3 Television in TOthy's World 3 Advanced Design & Production of 'Instructional Materials 3 Thesis Seminar: Instructional Media 3 Communication Theory _ _ 3 Bibliography 4 Methods of Literary Study 3 Principts of Curriculum Development 3 Classsroom Problems in the :reaching- Learning Process 3 Prubtems in Elementary Language Arts__ 3 Curriculum Development in_the Inner City 3 New Methods & Trends in Teaching &econdarY SchooI Geography 3 New Methods & Trends in Teaching Secondary SChool History 3 'New Directions in Teaching Secondary _Mathematics _ New Directions imileaching econdary English Developmental Reading Theory 3 Curriculum &Supervision in Reading 3

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DEGREE: Muter of Arts; Instructional Media.. S NOW kis .. _. 'PREREQUISITES: -. , ,-*- Bachelors degree_ with specified education credits . UtWeritracak GPA'of at keit 3.75 . r.'. GRg score . , _ ACCEPTANCE OF TRANSFERS: Credits me accepted from any school (USA. Or other)Miidinumnumber of credIts tran* PROGRAM DURATION: -. .- ,...'. 33 stammer_ credits not ineluding summer sessions. _33semester credits equal 3 sink:061k tifrolhntitt from entrance to paduation is not requiredThe program must be iloittPUMW nre average student completes the Mestere, Program within '5semesters. 33 terifeit6--ciedits for graduation. _ tor

SUMMER S_ESSION: N/A_ l''-' ! THESIS: Athesktkivottli 3 semester &Wits find is optional. . . COM)INED DEGREE PROGRAMS: 1 0 - Combined Degree Proves= are not available. --- PROGRAM CONTENT (ceLtrepeet in _seines,. credits) w .. Courses in Educational Communication &TedinolOgy - 21 Other courses within Education 11 Coutactoduside EddUtion ' 0 MAJOR FIELDS: .No major. s MINOR FIELDS: : r Students may have one minor:. _ - . COURSE WAIVECoursesirt_theX: Celfeeg- of Education cannot be waived. SPECIAL ADVISEMENT & RETENTION ACTIVITIES ARE NOT AVAILABLE. AREAS OF EMPHASIS WITHIN THE CURRICULUM (expressedin stirretkrtredifs) Media Mapamird -3 Telecommunications 0 Instructional Develippment , 9 Learning Theory and Detigii 6 M3tcti5Ph:AU-dine 1 r 12 Information Ski-tents- ! _3 Librarianship 21 INSTRUCTIONAL TECHNIQUES FOR THE DEGREE CANDIDATE: Self-inmuctional unim: None . . Compurer.-1 Instruction: None Yes GRADING/EVALUATION: Letter/Number Evaluation of the curriculum for this degree prormin Student acmes on written exam. Review by department committee. fWkiek by committee of faculty/staff outside the department withoutstudent members. FACULTY: (lee impendt c for tyarnet) There are 2 fulltime faculty and 0 parttime faculty. Norgierre Illinois Univ.- Information provided by: College of rdneation OK tennis _ESher': ir."instructional Technology Pang. CM,rman Deka lb.- Illinois 60115 241, Ckick Hours Fel. Week Lecture Conf Lab Other

Individualized Competency Unit in Instructional Technology _ V 1 _ Survey of Instruciional Technology . 1.5 V 1.5 Media Des0In -fethniques . 1.5 . V 1.5 Workshop in Instructional Technology 2 V I Special Topics in Instructipnat Technology 2 / V I Independent Study in Instructional Technology _ 1 2 Roles-of the Instructional Technologist 2 V I Instructional Media for The Future 2 V 1 Instructional Media for Diverse Cultures 2 V I Media Design.... Still Photography 1.25 V 1.75 Media DeitignAudio Materja6 1.25 ..V 1.75 Media DesignClassroom Television 1 :25 V 1:75 Media Designi- Motion Pictures 1.25 V 1.75 Instructional Technology Administration 2 V 1 Instructional_ Technology Promotion & Development 2.5 V .5 Product Evaluation.& Maintenance 2 1 Instructional Technology Facilities 2 :5 V .5 .j Media & Instructional Design 2:5 V_ -Internship in Instructional Technology 2.5 .5 Workshop in instructional Technology 2 V 1 Independent Research in Instructional Technology - 1.7 1.25 Master's Thesis _" V . Seminar: Instructional Technolcigy.CurricuTa 2 :5 :5 . Seminar: Instructional Technology Theory ' 2.5 :5 Seniinar: Instructional Technology Research 2.5 .5 Seminar: Instructional Technology Problems 2.5 .5 facia Design Project .5 2.5 Priieticum: Instructional Tichnology 2.5 .5 Internship in Instructional Technology 2:5 3 Independent: Research in Instructional Technology 1 2

Note: The 'I' under the Conference column stands for variable. ' DEGREE: Master of Science in Education -Northern Illinois Unit,.

PREREQUISITES: _ - Bachelors derneeitiany ride : UndergraduateOPic orat least 2.75

GRE combined score of 800 . - recommendationi . . ACCEPTANCE OF TRANSFERS: . . . Credits are anseptecLfroritanyki:it:II (U.S.A. Or other).. Maximum n-umbeNif credits transferred : . is II PROGRAM DURATIQN: :In.-- . - - ___ . . 30 semester credits -not including summer sessions. '30 semester credits equal 9 semesters.Contihuous enrollment from entrance toisativation is not'required.The prograuf must be completed within Tyears. The average student completes the Masters Program, Wit* 10 Semesters. 30 semester credits are required ... for Inaduafion.'''.7 '' SUMMER SESSION: There era weeks in thecare summer !... session. . . THESIS:T4_IbeSit is Worth 6 semester creditsand is optional.7 COMBINED DEGREE PROGRAMS: - --Student-may -earn-NM-graduate- degrees-simultaneously.inEdueation andanother field. Fields:A-winder Viihrary" Science,_$peechCommOhiaation* .,. PROGRAM'COTENT (itepresSedin *Wit** :credits) - Courses . in Educational Communication & Technology '18 Other coursesWithin Ediwation Cornsei outside Education 9 MAJOR FIELDS: . Mattageinenn Instructional Design PrOdnetiOii: MediaEndorsement... MINOR FIELDS: ,.

_Studetim maylilve one minor. ..,-.:i- ' - - COURSE WAIVER: SPECIAL ADVISEMENT & RETENTIONACTIVITIES ARE AVAILABLE: Study skill courses for students with icademic difficulty -Lang age skill improvement courses . A Tutoring by faculty. Tqtorinjt by student5 AREAS OF EMPHASIS WITHIN THE CURRICULUM (expressedin srmerr cre&Ts) Media Management.. : Telecommunications 3 Instructional Development 9 Learning T_heory andDesign 6 ,;ilaterish; Production 15 Information Systeins- 3 Librananshin 9 INSTRUCTIONAL TECHNIQUES F R THE DEGREE CANDIDATE: Self-instructional units: lntrOnUOttiry CritirieS ,Computer- assisted None

GRADING/EVALUATION: Letter/Number and P Fail Evaluation of the curriculum for this degree prograig includes: Student scores on written exams: Review by'department committee which has student members. Reviedi by committee Of fiiciilty/staff outside thedepartment including students. FACULAY: (see anneal& far names)" Thee are 4 fulltime faculty and4 parttime faculty.

- 91 - ftItTrIbiesrern 1.1n1S. Information pro4ided by: St1Wol of Ednesiktg, Richard Lesh 2003 Sheridan Rolf Dean for Programs Evanston. Wiwi; 60201

Clack Haws Per Week Lecture Conf Cab Other

P3Yelicikity of Learning & Instruction Intelfentual Development & Leariling; Memory & cognition :Introduction to Research Research Methods (I) k, Research Methods (2) Topics in Higher Education Theoretical-& Applkd Piriblerni in Measurement Adult Development Theory and Research Instructional Design Simulation; Games; & Role' playing Teaching &l earning Erivironmerim Observational Techniques & MethOds The College Student Topics in Counseling Seminar in College Teaching Enicitional Development _ Intellectual Development & Learning: Structure & Function Measurement in Education & Psychology Computer Aided Inquiry - Problem Finding Internship in Education_ Humanbevelopment: Lelirning & Solicitation Human beelopment: The Adolescent years Innovations in Inskruction Theories of Instruction rr Practicurn in Research onInstruction Evaluation of Interventions Seminar on Professional Issues.

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1 01 . DEGREE: Master of Arts in Education Northwestern Univ. PREREQUISITES: Bachelors _devediti any field- _Undeitfaiduate GPA of at leisiB ACCEPTANCE OF TRANSFERS: ..Credits are accepted from any school (US .A. or other). There is no limit on transferable credits. PROGRAM DURATION: - . 10 quarter credits not including summer sessions.10_quarter credits equal 4 quarters.Continuous enrollment from entrance to graduation is not required The program must be completed within 5 years. The average student completes the Masters Program within 3 quarters, plus a summer session.10 quarter credits are reciuired for graduation. SLINiMER SESSION: Each summer session is I2-vieeks long. Courses may be taken in blocks of 2 weeks within the summer session. THESI&__A_thestVis_not_required - ' COMBINED DEGREE PROGRAM& Combined Degree Programs are not available. --PROGRAM CONTENT(expressed in quarter credits)-__ -Courses in Educational Communication & Technology Other courses-yiiiliin Education 0 __Courses_ousideEduation 0 MAJOR FIELDS: Instructional Psychology. MINOR FIELDS: Students may have one minor. tOURSE WAIV.ER: Courses in the-ColQe of Education may be waived with the permission __of the Department Ofairman. SPECIAL ADVISEMENT & RETENTION ACTIVITIES ARE AVAILABLE: Tutoring by faculty AREAS OF EMPHASIS WIIIHIN TIE CURRICULUM(expressed in quarter credits) Media Management 4 4 Telecornrnunaiions 4 2 Instructional Dev.elopment 4 Learning Theory and De.ig 8 Materials Production 2 Information.Sysiems 2 Librarianship 0 _=Humati_Development I0 INSTRUCTIONAL TECH N UES FOR THE DEGREE CANDIDATE: Self=instructional units: Variable Computer-assisted lnstru4ion: None Mini-lab: Yes GRADING/EVALUATIO Letter/Number Evaluation of the curriculum for this degree-program includes:_ Student stores on written exams. Review by department committee without student members. FACULTY:(see append& for names) There are 3 fulltime faculty and 10 parttime faculty.

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1)-, 0 hat So. Illinois suarboodale , Infoiitiation Pitivided hy: . Dept. of Curried Wm. IWOrtittlem and Media Doris C. Dale- . Educational Media Priiirant :,Professor. Master's Program COordinator Caibondale. Illinois 62901

Clock Haurs Per Week Lecture Cgnf Lab Other

Simulation& Gaming 2 Literature for Children 3 . Bibliography & Literature of Education 2 ucational Media. in .Training Programs'in Business & Industry Introduction to Technical Services ,Basic Reference SOurces of.Media Administtion of the School Media Program 4- Media or oung eople; Photography for Teachers Photographic Preparation of Educational Media 3 Local Production of Educational Media Organization & Production of Media' for Self - Instruction Classroom Teaching with Television 3' -Workshop_in EdUcational Media 3 'Research Metho& in Education . 3 Systerhatic Approaches to Instruction 3 Organization of the Nonbook Collection Reference Services of the School Media Center ; Mass Communication in Education_ `2 Administration of the Community College Media Program 3 Administration of an Educational Media Center Library of Congress ClasSification Scheme Production4 Utilization-of Media Designing-Mufti-Image Learning Materials Survey of Research & Developments in _ Educational Media '

/ Instructional Design . integration of Educational Media 3 Visual Communication 3 Instructional Television_ _ 3 Seminar in Educational Media 3 Automation or information Centers Instructional Applications of Minicomputers Instrixtional Applications of Maintenance Computers

!Only required course .

DEGREE: Master of Science- in Education .So Illinois Univ; at Civrbondaly . . . ' , T PREREQUISiTES: Ba-chelors degree in any field 'r. Undergraduate GPA of at least 2.4 Miller Analogy test score or GRE score . ACCEPTANCE OF TRANSFERS: __Creslits_aie acceptecLfivin any accredited institution. There is no knit on transferable Credits.a PROGRAM DURATION: 32 semester credits not including summer sessions.32 semester credits equal 3 semesters. Continyous enrollment from entrance to graduation is not requirgl. The program must be completed within 6 years. The average student completes the Matters Program within 2 semesters; plus a summer session. 32 semester credits are reqiiired for graduation. SUMMER SESSION: Each summer session is 8 weeks long. Courses may be taken in blOcks ofweeks within -. --the summer session. i

THESIS: A thesis is not required.' ,

COMBINED DEGREE PROGRAMS: 1 Combined Dqtree Programs are not available. V ROGRAM CONTENT (expressed to semester treeirsP nurses In Education11Communiarlion I TechnolOgy 0. 0 er. courses Within Education vo.- 0 . Cou outside -Education .0

MAJOR FIELDS. . School \ Liabrary Media: Computer BasedEdticatiiin:InstructionalDevelopment.Resource Teacher, Product i _. 'MINOR FIE DS Students do not minor. COURSE WAIVER: Courses in the College of Education cannot be waived. . SPECIAL ADVISEMENT.& RETENTION ACTIVITIES ARE NOTAVAILABLE. AREAS OF EMPHASISWITHIN THE CURRICULUM(eVrKvedtrusemesr eredirs) Media Management\ . 10 Telecommunications 6 Instructional Development 6 Learning Theory and Design 0 Materials Production 22 Informs-than Systems - 9 . Librarianship .26 Communications ..- 6 INSTRUCTIONAL TECHNIQUES FOR THE DEGREE CANDIDATE: Self-instructional units: Organization & Production of Media: Introduction to Technical Service Computer.assisted instruction: None : __Mini.labt_NO GRADING/EVALUATION: Letter/Number - Evaluation of the curriculum for this degree program includes: Review by department committee whickhas student members. FACULTY: (ier-ofipeiv .M. names) Then i are 5 fulltime faculty ant14 parttime faculty: , . -

No Information .

J Ji 1111weis at Edwardsville Inforrriaikin provided by: Selaselef I Goy Z dull Bet 125 Inernictimull Teck. Chairperson EdwCririvilk. 11111Veb QOM a

_ Clock. lours Per Week Lecture Conf Lab Outer

Instructional Media Services. 3 Media Selection 3 litstructionll Media for Children & Young Adults 3 Birk Reference Sources 3 Introduction to Cataloging do Classification 3 Integration of Media into Instructional Proceiniee7.. 2 Xdiniikshiltion of Instrbctional t460,.Piosrami 3. zol-411414Y- Iiititructitiiii1-15Ysteins DeWitt cA.: 3 Progrimmed Instruction 2 I Instructional Product Development 2 histructidnal Systems Evaluation 2 Research in Irstructional Technology 3 Learning Process & Their Applicwtioti 3 Audio Visual Methcida in Education 2 }I'. Photography for Teacheis 2 Audio Processes & Learning - 2 Preparation of Teacher Made Materials 3 Medium of the Meilen Pictuk 2 Television in the' etatts..'Tini 2 Graphics.foriTV 3 Advanced Reference Cataloging of_NonTPrint Materials Film &_Filmstrip Production Visial trrurtg Computer,Assisted Insti-uction Individualized Instruction

: Simulatian:& Games .Seminai:likinstructional Technology Problenwin.inlvructionV Technology

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lJ- . r DEGREE: Master of Science in Education So. IIIInols Univ. at .EdwardavIlk

PREREQUITES: Bachelors egret in any field Undergrad GPA of at least 3.75 of 5.0 ACCEPTANCE OF TRANSFERS: ix _,_Creilitzare_accepted_frorn any accredited institution. Maximum number of credits transferred is 12. PROGRAM DURATION: 52 quarter credits not including summer sessions.52 quarter credits equal 4 quartets. Continuous . .enrollment from entrance to graduation is not required.The program must be completed within 6- years. The average student completes the Masters Program within 4-5 quarters.52 quarter credits are required for

_ ___.graduatidn- .` '/SUMMER SESSION: tch summer session is I1 weeks long: Courses may be taken in blocks of 2 - 8 weeks within th-e summer session. THESIS: A thesis is not required. COMBINED DEGR4E PROGRAMS: COmbined_Degme_ftograms are not available._

Pit-OGIM11CO/gENT (expressidikwaer_tredin0 -. Courses in Educational Communication & Technology I2 Other courses within Education 28 Courses outside-Education 12 1 MAJOR FIELDS: ___InstructionaiMedia: Instructional Systems Desgn: MINOR FIELDS: Students may have one minor. COURSE WAIVER: Courses in the College of Education cannot aived. SPECIAL ADVISEMENT! RETENTIONACTIVITIESARE AVAILABLE: Study skill courses for students with academic difficulty Language Ad( improvement courses Tutoring by faculty Tutoring by students (4 AREAS OF EMPHASIS WITHIN THE CURRIQULUM(expressedin_quarter credits) Media Management 12 Telecommunications . 12 InstructionalOevelopment . 24

Learning Theory and DeSign _12 Materials Production iir ()_ 24 Information Systems O __Librarianship . 24 . INSTRUCTIONAL TECHNIQUES FOR THE DEGREE CAf4DIDATE: Self - instructional units: . . Computer-assisted Instruction:_Instructional Design-. . Mini-lab: Yis - .. GRADING/EVALUATION:" Letter/N urn (xi "- Evaluation of the Cliff ICU um for this degree Otorrantincludes! Student scores on writt n exams. :' i. v Review by departme committee which has student members. Review by committee of faculty/staff outside the department including stud nkti-i. FACULTY:csee_ditpericlis for names) There_ are 6 fulltime faculty and 0 parttime faculty.

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97 WI Sta. Maly. Informationdroylded bY: Dept. $ i Library &km* Dora Wetker Car 322 %lath Quirastak Y.. Chairmen WE*. VMS

(roil Noon Fe birei* Lecture °Jur Lath Other Foundations of Libtarionhio 3 IntrodWion to Refereriersi ' - Principles of CatafolOrns I CIsmification DeveM*aibrary Colbetl w& 4 Technical Seryices in Libratiel Problems m Adviriftd Reference -- Literature of the Social Sciences 3 Literature of the SciencesTechnology literature of the Itumanities 3 3 Advanced Cauloginft a CWastricatton 3 MedifTechnobly 3 'Production of instructional Media 4 ;History of Booksit Libraries History of Children's literature' 3. Children's Media for preschool _ A PriatTulf Yeah **. . 3 Media to-r Earl,/ Adblescentr . 3 . -Media for Young_ Athilts_07 3 lihrtoY. Service to Children & Youni.Adiths Stdrytellire ProVirini w `PrObTetris in kuilding Academic' Library Collections .3 Government Pittilicationr 3 - Reaeiroh in_Librariarishm. emittar in Resmrch . . 3 Sekittitlit & USt of Aldibilisual Media 4 Audiovisual programs in Higher Education 3= ,,Suhervision Re Administration of II Multiniedia Programs Plartning_Library . 3 Library Adtainistration & Management 4 Uminar.on Public Library Services- Uminar. in Academic Library Service _ 3 Seminar on Speciall.ibnity Services 3 Introdtiction to information Science OnLine_Eibetry Systems Spetill Tonics in Libisriiinship 2 Seminar in School Library Problems . .4 independent Study 2 libearY_Internshin 3 Current Irma hi Schirm1 A0ditiVtitial Provams1^,t 4 Current Trends in Media Center Management. 1 Thew - 4 8 Research Paper 4 ... . DEGREE: Muter of Library-Science Ball State Univ.

... PREREQUISITES:. . . Bachelon_degree in any field

_100_MSePlibetil arts _-.. 4 . .,..

ACEPTANCE OF TRANSFERS: . . . Credits ate-accepted from any accredited institution, There is no limit on transferable credits.

pstoGRANIDURATION: . 48 quarter _credits, not inClUding.summer sessions,e8' .quarter credits equal'. 3 quarter _'Continuousi . thieltraent from entrance to graustkat is not required. The program must be conipTeted within 6 yeari. TM average student conipTetesthe Masters Program within 3.5 quartera, plus a summer sessiim. 48 quarter credits are required for gradation . . SUMMER SESSIQN: EaCh summer session is 10. weeks long. Courses may be taken in blocks of 5 weeks withia.the summer session. THESIS:__A_thesaistiotAtquited. - -- - . COMBINED DEGREE PROGIAMS: .: CoMbined Degree Program are not available! k- -.': PROGRAM CONTENT ferpregard it,- qbeiner credits) Courses in Educational Communication& Technology . 12 Diller cdufses _Within Education . 0 . . - Courses_autaideEducation , . -.. " 48 'SAJORnum:. Library &cience: Educational Technology:

. MINOR_ FIELDS: . . Students_m*y_h4ve_more than 9ite_mittott :The minimum number of credits in each minor field a 1.2'. COLIRSE_WAIVEk:COurses in the College of.Education may be"waived with the permission ofthe Department Chairman. SPECIAL:ADVISEMENT & RETENTION ACTIVITIES ARE AVAILABLE: . Language skill improvement COUrleS :-....* :-.__. . . ARgAS-OF EMPHASIS WITHIN THE CURRICULUM (expressed In_quarter credits) ., . Media Management '-- . ' 15 . . . Telecommunisarions . , ... Instructional Development . 9 ". Learning Theory and Design 'i- . . Itterials Probuction,. . 4 _- Information Systems ., 7 _.,. Libtariariship ., . . 94 16 ' INSTRUCTIONAL TECHNIQUES FOR THE DEGREECANDIDATE: . -Self-instructional units.' : Operation & use of AV Materials: Information Scien& .-- -Computer-assisted Instruction: Cataloging: Research '. Mini-lab: Yes - GRAEkfNG/EY-ALLATION: Letter/Number' .- :.Evaluation of the curriculum for this degree program. includes: Review by department committee which has student members. -- ,,_-- w by committee of faculty/staff outside the department including students. : .I. FAULTY: : (see oppenda /or names)_ . ., There are te runtime faculty and-0 parttime Newly: .;

r LANs State Univ. InfritittItaciti_nroVidedbY: Dept. Llama= _ Dr. Robert George DegL Of Gift Stites Director of Educational Media \ Terre Halite, Wilma VW

,.. Clock Hours,Per Week . Lecture Conf Lab Other . Production or IrettrucCIOM_N4wrM e 1 t 2 Setion & Utilization or Educational Media 2 4 Organization & Administration of Eduaitional Media 3' Pbotissraphy Principles in Educational Media:., 1 2 WorkShop in Educational Media ' .;,-... 3 Survey of_EducationaLhtedia - I 1 Sekcling A Aaptuig InInuctional Equipment 2 I PrOfraiti Instruction: Principies.& Practices ' 3 Educational Media & School Curriculum 3 Communication Theory in Educational Media : 3 Theoiy & Research in Educational Media 2 Advanced Production of IrninTctiOnal Materials 1

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Ti V DEGREE: Master of Educational Media Indiana State Univ. PREREQUISITES: Bul*kirs degree in any field Unifergraduate GM of at least 2.0 ACCEPTANCE OF TRANSFERS: . Creditsare accepted from any school (U.S.A. br other). Maximum number of creditstransferred is 15. PROGRAM DURATION: 32 seme_ crWit-3 not including summer sessions.32 semester credits equal 3 semesters. Continuous enttillivientIrom entrance to graduation is not required. Theprogram must be completed within 7 Yaki. The average student completes the Masters Program within 3semesters. 32 Seines-ter Credits are required for graduation. SUMMER SESSION: Each summersession is 10 weeks long. Courses may be taken in blocks 42f 5 weeks __widrisi the summer session. TIIESIS:A_ thesis is worth 6 semester credits and is optional. COMBINED DEGREE PROGRAMS: Combined Degree Programs are not available: PROGRAM CONTENT (t rssidfir seitieSiet Credits) Courses in EducadonCOmmuniciticki a Teihricitoji IS OtMr coursesNithiti Education -Co-uric:a outside Eduaitson 6: MAJOR FIELDS: Educational Media. MINOR FIELDS: __Studen_may_liave_one minor. COURSE WAIVER: Courses.in the, College of Educationcannot be waived. S SPECIAL ADVISEMENT a RETENTION ACTIVITIES ARE AVAILABLE: Study skill courses for students with academic_dillicultY_ AREAS OF. EMPHASIS WITHIN THE CURRICULUM (eitpreifea insemester credits) Media Management 3 Temmunicetions 6 Instructional Development 3 Learning Theory and Design 3 Materiab Production 6 Information Systems 0 0 INSTRUCTIONAL TECHNIQUES FOR THE DEGREE CANDIDATE: SelPinstructional units: None Computer-assisted Instruction: None M _Yes GRADING/EVALUAT1ON: Letter/Number EvCIYatiOn of the curriculum for this degree program includes: Student scores on written exams. FACULTY: (see appendisjoi names) There are 4 runtime-cacti tfrand 1 parttime ficUltY:

- 101 -: 11diars4Usla... - Information provided- by: ., School of Edocatiso -- Robert Heinle& PhD. . MItebell Hall 1111;_ __ Chlirtillti 111YoroAftForT. Iloa 47401

Ckick ifoirri Pei Week Lecture Conf Lab Other Workshop in Instructional Systems Technology Arranged -,Pzacticum in_htscruccionV System Technology Attaitged Litilliadon ofinstrucuonal Materials 3 Iiiitidcrional Technology: The Field & The Profession 3 Organization & Curricular Integration of Instructional Media 3 Programmed Instruction 3 Computer Assisted Instruction 3 Writing for EducadonTd Media 3 Preparation of Inexpensive Instructional Materials 3 Production Techniques - Survey of Instructional Systems Technology (Theory) ° 3 Introduction to,Diffusion &Adoption of EducatioM innovation 3

ImnuctoultieoelitpAerit.13usfics 9 . Prinap*5 of Audio Piliduction 3 Principles of Photographic Production 3 3 Principles of Graphic Communication 3 f_ducational Motion Picture Prpduction

Filmic Expression_ . 14 Booptiotographie CommunTauon 3 Learner. Media & Research 3 Learning Environments Design Instructional Taik Analysis 3 Theory & Principle of Message Design_ 3 Educational Media in Areas of Rapid crwige 3 Diffusion & Adoption of Echo:ail-ono' InnovationModels. Techniques & Applications 3 Educational Writing for Radio & Television

Administration of Learning Resources Programs r Designmg FaciliGes for tiff Insrucfional Technology 3

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111 DEGREE: Master of Science in Education Indiana Univ. PREREQUISITES: Wachebrs degree in any field ' Undergraduate GPA of at least 2.75 ACCEPTANCE OF TRANSFERS: redits_are_acceptecLfrom any accredited i Maximum nurnber of credits transferred is 6. PROGRAM DURATION: 36 semester credits not including summer sessions.36 semester credits equal 3 semesters. Continuous enrollment from entrance to _graduation isof required.The proyarri must be completed within 7 Years. The average student completes the MasteProgram within 3 -seMattel-S.36 semester credits are required

for graduation_ _ _ SUMIVIXR SESSION: Each summer session i14 weeks long. Courses may be taken in blocks of 3 weeks within the summer session. THESIS: A-thesiS is not required- COMBIN EGREE PROGRAMS: Combined nee Programs are not available: PROGRAM CON T(eitpressed to semester &edit& Courses in Educational Communication & Technology 18 Other courses within Education 9 Courses outside Education. - 6 MAJDR FIELDS: Instructional_Systems Technology: 7 - MINORFIELDS: SAlikrus may hale more Than one minor. The minimum number of credits in each minor field is 6. COURSE WAIVER: Courses in the College of Education may be waived with the permission' of the Department Chairman and by bxamination. SPECIAL ADVISEMENT & RETENTION ACTIVITIES ARE AVAILABLE! Study skill courses for students with academic difiCiliy Language slillfmprovemem courses Tutoring by students AREAS OF EMr_HASIS WITHIN THE CURRI (expressed in semester credits) Media Management IS Telecommunications 0 Instructional Development 15 Learning Thedij, aridDeSigh t 9 Materials Production 21 Information Systems 0 Librarianship 0 Message Design 12 - Innovation 12 INSTRUCTIONAL TECHNIQUES FOR THE DEGREE CANDIDATE: Self-instructional units: ProgrammedInstruction; UtilizationofMaterials;CAI;Instructional Development _Computer,a.isted Instriktion: Message DeSigh Instructional Development Miniz.lab;_NO ) GRADING/EVALUATION: LetieriNumber. Evaluation of the curriculum for this degree program includes: Review by department committee which has student members. Review bycommittee of faculty/stair outside the department withoUt tUdeht members.

FACULTY:(see appendix for namest _ There are 2 fulltime faculty and 17 parttime faculty.

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1 9 1 .rvio Moe Univ. Information provided by: ---.'Dept. of Education Dr: James- D. Rinse

%Vat Leiyette, Ind a>na 47907

_ Clock HoursPer.Wek Lecture Conf Lab ()the

Introduction to Libraries & Media Centers 3 Media for Children 3 Audio-VituMedit tor Education variable 1-3 . it 'Preparation of Instructional MaterialS I 4 Instructional Television s 3 Computer Assisted Instruction- 3 ' Educational Uses of Visual Media Children's Literature 3 Reference Resources 3 Audio-Visual Services in Media Programs 3 7--- --Media-for Youn_g:Adults___ __ 3 Cataloging &Classification 3 Administration of SchOol M_edia Programs 3 Prrcticum in School Media Centers variable introduc-nonto Instructioral Development & CoMmunication 3 Materials Design for Instructional Systems I 4 Media Resources 3 Media Research 3 Advanced Reference& Bibliography 3

Information Since & Automatioh . 3 Media Administration & Supervision 3 Instructional Developmeht & Systems Technology 3 Advanced Studies in Children's Literatur . 3 'Introduction to Educational Research I 3 "Advanced Educational Psychology .. 3

'Related area: Education

104 - DEGREE: Master of 5cience in Education Purdue Univ. PREREQUISITES: - Bachelors degree irinny field__ ACCEPTANCE OF TRANSFERS: Credits are accepted from any school (U.S.A. or other). Credits are accepted fromany accredited institution. Maxirnikm number of credits transferred is 9. PROGRAM DURATION: 3 _1sernester_credit not including summer sessions., 36_sertieSter credits eqtfal 2 semesters. Continuous enrollment from entrance to graduation is not require& There is no specified time :within which theprogram must be completed. The average student completes[he Masters Program within 2 semesters. plus a summer ' Session. 30 semester credits required for_graduation. SUMMER SESSION: Each summer session is 8 weeks loll& Courses may be taken in bloCkS of 2-4 weeks within the summer session. THESIS: A thesis is not_required.- COMBINED DEGREE PROGRAMS: Combined Degree Programs are not available. PROGRAM CONTENT (expressed /n semester rredits) Courses in Educational Communication, & Technology 18 Other courses within Education t 6 __Couises_o_utskle Education 6

MAJOR FIELDS: . lastmctional Research & Development; School Media Science. MINOR FIELDS: Students may _ha* more than one minor.The minimumnumberofeteditt each is6. COURSE WAIVER: Courses in_the_College of Education may bt waived by examination. - SPECIAL ADVISEMENT & RETENTION ACTIVITIES ARE AVAILABLE: Study skill courses for students with academic difficulty. Language skill improvement courses Tutoring bylacuhy AREAS OF EMPHASIS WITHIN THE CURRICULUM (expressed rn feviteirer credith) Media Management 3 Telecommunications . 6/ Instructional Development 7 Learning Theory and Design 6 Materials Production 9 Information Systems 3 __Librarianship_ . 6 _ INSTRUCTIONAL TECHNIQUES FOR THEDEGREECANDIDATE: Self-instructidnal units: Equipment Operation: Selection. Utilization & Evaluation Computer-assisted Instruction:_ None- Mini-lab: No - GRADING/EVALUATION: Letter/NuMbet Evaluation bf the curriculum for this'clegree program includes: sa Student scores on written exams. Review by' department committee which has student me r. FACULTY: (see appendix lot names) There..are 5 fulltime faculty and I parttime faculty.

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a 1.1 -4 finrdueUnlv.-Calumet Information provided by: Dept.. of Education Dr. John R. 'Billard

Hauntoiid. InAlani 46323.

Cork !bad Per Week Lecture Conf Lab Other;

. Audio-Visual Media for Education I 2 . Preparation OfInstruction41 Materials I. 2 Instructional Television e 2 I Computer-ssisied Instrqction '2 Media fooChildren 3 leference ResurCes- . 3 Audio-Visual Services in School Media Programs. = 3 lidedia fdr, Young Adults 3 Caialoging & Classdication 3 I Administration of School Media Programs , 3 Practicum in School Media centers Introduction to Instructional Development & Communication 4ridividUal Research Probleips open ; .EducationalProblems for Teachers olien Materials Design for Instructional Systems - Media Resources . 3 Instructional Development & Systeriis Technology- 3

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-1: 1 - DEGREE: Master of Education Purdue Un alumet

PREREQ Bachelo with specified education credits A of at least 4.0._out of ACCEPTANCE OF TRANSFERS: __Creclia_ut acceptetLfrom US. accredited only Maximum number of credits transferred is 9. PROGRAM DURATION: 33 semester credits not including summer sessions.33 _semester credits ego( 2 semesters. .Continuous enrollment from entrance to graduation is not required. The program n3us-ebe completed within 5 years. The average student completes the Masters-Program within 8 semesters. SUMMER SESSIONfach summer session is 8 weeks long. Courses may he taken in blocks of 4 weeks within tht_summer session. THESIS: A.theiis is not required. COMBINED DEGREE PROGRAMS: Combined Dnree Programs are not available. PROGRAM CONTENT (expressed in semester credits) j,.11 Courses in Educational Communication & Technologil.' 24 Other courses wnlim EduCano; r 6 Courses outside Education...... , 3 MAJOR FIELDS: No Major. MINOR FIELDS: Stiiden3 thineLblve_more. than one_minor. COURSE WAIVER: Courses in the Cc:liege of EdilatuonLrnay be waived b:y_ex,trnination. SPECIAL-ADVISEMENT & RETENTION ACTIVITIES ARE AVAILABLE: _ Stud_y skill courses for students with academic difficulty Language skill imprqvement courses Tutoring by'faculty Tutoring.by students AREAS OF EMPHASIS WITHIN THE CURRICULUM (expressed in semester credit/ Media Management y 6 Telecommunications:_ , 9 Instructional Development 6 Learning Theory and D&ign 6 MaterialsPrciducuon Information Systems 9 Librarianship_ INSTRUCTIONAL TECHNIQUES FOR THE DEGREE CANDIDATE: Self-uistrueon41 units: AV frit* Education: Preparation ofMatirials 'Cbmputer-assistW Instruction: AV for Education Mini-lab: Yes GRADING/EVALUATION: Letter/Number Evaluation of the curriculum for- his degree program includes: Student scores on written exams. Review by depattrientr.DInntittee without student members. Review by committee of faculty /staff outside the departmenttincludiincluding students. FACULTY: (see fppendir for names1 There are 5 runtime faculty and I parttime faculty.

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Clock Hours Per Week Lecture Conf Lab Other

Multicultural. Non-Sexist Education 3 The Secondary School Curriculum 3 The Elementary School Curriculum 3 Eundaitienthb of Curric4um 3 Curriculum Construction 3 Evaluation of Curriculum 3 Semipar I Research in Analysis of Teaching 3 , Sources. Selection & Preparation of Educational Medi4 2 2 Design ofVisualNfedlTi- 2 2 Designing Insauetional Systems Managing and Evaluating Media Programs . 2 .- 2 ; Practieum in Instructional Development-- 3 ..ti,..'3 Philosophy of Education 3.0 Curriculum & InstrUction ini-ligher Edumtlbn 3 xi" Introductbn to Educational Statistics 3

Computer Applications in Education I L 3 Computer Applications in Education II 3 Computer Assisted Instruction 2 _- Evaluation of Educational Outcomes 3 1°. Research Methods in Education 5

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D- EGREE: MasterofEducation; Curriculum & Industrial Media Iowa State UM*. REREQUISITES: . Bachelors degree with specified education credits' Undergraduate GPA of at least 175 - ibio.Mh_& 3 Itrs recommend. ACCEPTANCE OF TRANSFERS: Credits.are accepted from any accredited institution. There is no limit ontransfeirible credits. PROGRAM DURATION: 30 semester credits not including summer sessions. Continuous enrollmentfrom entrance to graduation is not required.' The grim must be completed within 3 years. The average student completes the Masters Program within 2 semesters, plus a summer session. 30 semester creditsare required for if,raduation. SUMMER SESSION: There are 8 weeks in the entire summer session: THESIS: A thesis is worth 4 semester credits and B optional COMBINED DEGREE PROGRAMS: - Student may earn two graduate degrees simule;neously in Education and another field.Fields include: Psych: IotTraifism._Telecommunications. PROGRAM CONTENT (expressed -in semester credits) Coursesin Educational Communication & Technology 10 Other courses within Education 10 __Courses outside Education to MAJOR FIELDS: - ; _Car:it-Wm and Insu3Idional media. MINOR FIELDS: Students do not minor. _ - COURSE WAIVER: Courses in the College Of Education may be waived with thepermission of_the Depinment Chairman:- SPECIAL ADVISEMENT & RETENTION ACTIVITIES ARE AVAILABLE: Language skill improvement courses Tutoring by students AREAS OF EMPHASIS WITHIN THE CURRICULUM (expressed iri .semester credits) Media Management.. 3 Telecommunications 6 Itisittietional Development 3 Learning Theory and Design 9 Materials Production 7 . Information Systems 0 Librarianship 0 Mtc Research 4 INSTRUCTIONAL TECHNIQUES FOR THE DEGREE CANDIDATE: Ulf-instructional units:' Media- Production & Irtsurtietiorial Development Computer-assisted Instruction: None _____ GRADING/EVALUATION: Letter/Number EVinTlition of the curriculuM for this degreeprogram includes: Review by department committee which has student mernbers. Review by committee of facultygataff ouBide the department withoutstudent members. FACULTY: (see Cippendix for names) There are I fulltime faculty and 1 pirttime faculty. Univ. Of Iowa Inforination provided by: Iastracdonal Design t Tech. Lowell &hoer : N2FIA LC Chairman Iowa City. Iowa 52242

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Cloak Hours Per wit.* Lecture Conf taab °thee- Introduction to Instructional Design -& Technology Media Selection 7 semester hours of production courses IratniCtiona Psychology 3 Educational Measurement 3 . Practicum . (individual study) Project . . (individual §tutly! Communication Through Visuals 2-3 Communications& Media: Message Design 3 : Photography tor Itittruction 4,' Videotape in Education ii 3 Computers.in Edhcation ; , -- '3 *" Film in ihe glasslooni ;- 3 phic Communication - ...- 3 rvey of Research in InsUrtictiona Design & TCchpology tit) -Administration of Educational Media PrOgrams 3 iAdvancet Instructional Design 3 Research Methods in Instructional Design & Technology (arr) Literature & theFilm - 3 Multimedia 1 3 Multimedia.2 _ i 3 Fundamentals or P-hotographir 3 - Visual Communietton Graphic Design &Production

Seminar in Visual Commtinication _ - (art)

IiiuoductiCiii to Broaocis-tirig & Filth PrOduction ... 2.3 Radio Pickluction I 3 Television Prbduction 1 3 .Television production 2 3 ; Film Productio6 I 4 Film Production_2 . 4 Biti.irsting & Education 3 Selection & Use of Media lot Instruction 3 .Designinglearning Programs for Health Sciente Education 3

Learning Stratagies for Health Science Eduiation . 3 Introducticin to Progiamnied Leaning, 3 ./Tr . r

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DEGREE: Nqster of Arm. : -r IisInilows PREREQUISITES: Uchelors deg= n't iny field Undergraduate GPA of it least 2.5 GRE score ACCEPTANCE OF TRANSFERS: are accepted from any aecredited institution. There is no limit on transferable credits..z! ,a PROGRAM DURATION: . I - 35 semester cmlits not including summer sessions.35 semester, creditt equal 3 sethesters, Conaiu enrollment from entrance to graduation is not requUed- The Program must-be completed With ial 10 The average student completes the Masters ?ingrain within 3 semesters.-5 set:miter credits are required fOr trWulitifin. SESS1011: Each sununer session is 8 weeks long.-Cbursei may be taken in blocks of 1 week within ibe snimater SCSSI011. ESIS: A thesis is not required. . -COMBINED DEGREE PlIOG - ' ; ! - 4 - . Student .may earn two gridua cteginei. si nuiltaneo. usly in Education.and -another fiekl.fi'Fields include: Ah I .4."utuveriity programs. .., 'PROGRAM CONTENTre_cprs* title:twit,. credits) . . .-t , . ,,.. Courses in Eft:aim:sal Cernmunication & TechnelnILY r , Ill Other courses within Education '- 0: - _Ongies_outsideEdUc4tion.... ' 0 MAJORFIELDS:. .. - ' . j ; instructiarial Design, Media Production; CAI; Visual Studies. .- , . ,_ .1' .' MINOR FIELDS: . _ . _ _ 'Students may have more than one_niiiior.. !;.COURSE_WAIVER: Courses in_ the College Of Education may-be witiVed withthe permission /SE. `-Of the Deprfri*itt ChTtititUni. -' SPECIAL ADVISEMENT &RETENTIoIti AGI1VTTIES.A:KE AVAILABLE1* f", .Study skill courses for students with academic dill-wain' ; ; -. t I 71.! .-_ skill improvement.cOurses -. ! : _ ._ 'i .. -, -, Tutoring facalty: ; ". 4 : ', . - i .., . . ;- .....a AREAS OF MASTS WITHIN TIJE CURRICULUM(expressed Jr semester brdital . . ..., 'Media Management - - 6-fa' : , , .. TeJecoannenications..__. . i...... -- ...... 13-: "it ., . Instructional Development -l5 : ':- ..- 1' Leambmg Theory ,md Design - .. 12 . _ ItUtrithi Prouttioli' , , . 21 r .. teams:non Systems i- 9 . 7, a Librarianship_ -,. , 0 4 . INSTRUCTIONAL TECHNIQUES FOR TILE E DEGREE CANDIDATE: I Self-instructional units. Produenon; Development, Design ; Computer-assisted fiistruction.: Sone' Miiii-kli: Yei: . / GRADING/EVkLDATION: Leger/Number and Pass/Pail Evaluation of the curriculum for this degree program includes: Student _scores on written eXIMUL ' . a' -.. _ Review by deparument committee which hits.stiident members _ . Review.5iy committee of ficulty/staft outside the department including suidents. FACU'LTY: (see appen4u,fo, ntimet)- ,3 There are 3rfulltime faclety and4 %mime faculty. _,4 .' - V.

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e of.Nortbers Iowa Inforittion_retiVicAN1 :' College of ritiati.. Dr. Erites:stX714. Dept a[Cark & lwradio& H Dept a Curriculum & I C&W Mi. kora 3414

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Resoprors for Comaionations 3 ttlawrIU of lostrucn Werkslielp io Educational Media Media Administration 2 Preparation of Instructional Materials 2 2 Graphics Production 2 2 FilmHistory 3

Ptioktraiik 3 1 LAdvagiced Photographic Techniques 4 2 Instructional Television Production 2 Fundamentals of Motion Picture _Production_ AdViTsic Motion Picture Production 4 Slide Series & Multi-Image Productibn Ati& Production Educational Technology Programmed Communications Though Computer Communication Theory in Media Selection & Integration of Materials Instructional Development Advanced Media Projects Reati-gii tit _Media Stitdiei ; Seminar in Educational Media Practicum in Educational Media 4 Research in Educational Media

S .se. i .' . .. ,; DEGREE: Meter of Am in EdtiCation enk. ofNorthern.Iowa

PREREQUISITES: ._ -Bachelors degree in education .....,,-..../ ORtscore ACCEPTANCE OF TRANSFERS: -. . Crtits are aCcept d from any accredited institution. Maximum number of credits trartsrred is 9. PROZRAM DURATION: 30 semester credits not including summer sessions. Continuous enrollment from entrance to -graduation is not required_ The program must be completed within 7 years. The average student completes the MasteN , ProgEam within_2semesterplus a summer session. 30 semester credits are required for graduation. SUMMER SESSION: There are S wee e entire summer session. THESIS: A thesis is not required.. COMBINED DEGREE PROGRAMS: Combined Degree Programs are not available. PROGRAM CONTENT (empressed in semesrer credas)- _ Coates in Educitional Communication & Technology -19 Other courses within Educauon 9 Courses outside Education." 0 MAJOR FIELDS: No major.

. MINOR FIELDS: StUdents do not mirror.

COURSE' WAIVER: Courses in the College of Education cannot be waived. . SPECIAL ADVISEMENT & RETENTION ACTIVITIES ARE AVAILABLE: Language_skill improvement courses 1 Tutoring by faculty t' _Tutoring by students AREAS OF EMPHASIS WITIHN THE CURRICULUM(expressedinsemestercifith) Media Management _ 2 Telecommunications 6 Instructional Development 2 Learning Theory 4hd Design 7 Materials Production 26 Information Systems 3 Librarianship,, ...... 32_ INSTRUCTIONAL TECHNIQUES FOR THE DEGREE CANDIDATE: setr,ostibetional unim., AV Equipment Operation: programmed Communication via computers Computer-assisted-instruction: Resources for Conlmuntration .MiniLlab: Yes -.0.RARING/EVALUATION: Letter/Number Evaluation of the curriculum for this degree program includes. Review by_ committee of faculty/staff outside the department including students. FACULTY:(set appeAdtx for names) There are 6 fullurne faculty and 2 parttime faculty.

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113 lamas State Um iv. Information-provided by: c$IN1 of Edscades Mao hreFowrll Han* Halm Dept Held "110orludtmo, Kansas ii5ei

Click Meiji Pii {meek Lecture Conf Lab Other

. Curriculuta rials for Ethnic Diversity 3 k.1 Instructional Television Instnactional Communication Processes 4 AWiO-Vesual Instruction Pranning-& DeveloPmett of Instructional Materials Curriculum Construction for Secondam_Schooh 4 nstrortion-for Elementary-Schools 4- I _Won &-ImProvernesit_of Instruction . 3. -". idulind histructiOn11 rrdttratita Creativity in Education'. 2 2 Directed ProTessionat Development cpracticum 5 hrs.) Educational Media Programs : . 3.5 3 Selecting4X-vifilitting Instructional Matirials . 1 '3 Computer Applications in Educatirin 2 Curriculum Theory Instructional Tbeory

:Graphic Design & Illustration 1 3 AdvancedDrawint 1 3

Data StruCtures 3 1 Informafion Organization & Retrieval 4

PhritoWnitrialititi 11 . 1 Oistory of Journalism 4 Law of Mass Communications. 4 international Communications.. 4 The Masa Comniuitictor: Ethitt-&-ItsW.S Seminar in the Future of tlielotidltal:-. 2 Commuhkatiniii Th-eory 4- Radio-TV Projparnmitig!. ; - Advanced Teleyjsion.PrOdttetiOn 1. Br.oadealting._ 4 ReguUtion & Responsibility 4 . itedin;TVMatagetaent ' Independent Study in Education variable

Problems in Curriculum & Instruction . variable Scrams in Curriculum &Instruction Variable Internship in_CuriktAum & larnTchrin variable RWnig in Mass Communkations variable Problems in Mass Communications variable . Programmed Insoctional Materials 2 , DEGREE; Master of Science State Univ.

PREREQUISITES: IWelfeibri degree with specified education credits Undergraduate OPA of at least 10 ACCEPTANCE OF TRANSFERS: _MaximurnAumberacredits transferred is 10; r.s, -..-. y PROGRAM DURATION: . , '...-- 30 semester erCdits-not inthidinesOmmer sessions.IO semester credits-equal -24einesters.Continuous -enrollment fom entrance to graduation is not required. The program, must be completed within 6 years. The average student completes the Masters Program within 2 semesters, plus a summer -session. 30 rmesier crechtrare required for graduation. SUMMER. SESSION: Each summer session is 8 week1 long. Courses may betTken in WAS Of 3 weeks within -the summer session. -...._.... THESIS: A thesis is worth 6 semester credits and is optional. COMBINED DEGREE PROGRAMS: ' ,C-ombined-Lksier Provarns are:not_aviiilable. . PROGRAM CONTENT (expresseditisenlesretertidim) ... Coupes in.EticinTil CommunitYation &Technelegy 15 Oth-er,codries within Education 15 Courses outside Education -0 MAJOR. FIELDS: No-Maior. y 9 MINOR FIELDS Suicknts may have one minor. BOURSE WAIVER: Courses in the College of Education cannot be waived: SPECIAL ADVISEMENT & RETENTION ACTIVITIES ARE NOT AVAILABLE. - AREAS_OF EMPHASISMITHIN THE CURRICULUM (expressed in striesrer credits) Media Management 3 Tecommunications. 3 .Irkstrtictional DEiticipment 6 . Learning Theory -and Design *. 3 Materials Production ... 9 Information Systems 3

INSTRUCTIONAL TECHNIQUES FOR THE DEGREE CANDIDATE: &elf:instructional units Computer:assisted Instruction: None. Mini-lab: Yes GRADING/EVALUATION: Letter /Number Evaluation of ttie curriculum for this degree program inclUdes: . Review by department committee without student members. FACULTY: (see appendiblas-narnes1 :.,.There are 4 fulltime faculty and 0 barttime faculty.

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Information_provitred by fkbosillotfolication Pk1101 Or* Asst. Professor, Dir. Ed. Media Lab.: Komoo-01115

Gick ?fours Per Week Lecture Conf Lab Other Introduction to Educational Communications Producdon of Instructional Materials 3 Theory &. Development of loOctibnV Mowrta _ 3 MIngotrifent & &Motional Media 3 Educational & instructional Television 2 -Analrim-of-Instructiomd-Procedures-=- -3 Individualized instruction 3 Educational amides 3 Eoitatannputing 3 °ionizing Language Laboratories 3 Field Experience in Educational Contmunications 3 Master's Research in Educational _CommunsCadons &fectibit Of Instructional MaterMls,.: DEGREE: Masier of Science Univ. of Kansas PREREQVISFTES: Bade. trots &tree in education Utirreigniduate GPA of at least 3.0 ACCEPTANCE OF TRANSFERS: Credits are acceptediroin any school (USA. or other). There is no knit on tradiferahle credits. PROGRAM DURATION:. r :. 30 senwsW aeAns not including summer sessions.30 semester credits equal 2 =menus. Continuous enrollment from entrance to graduation is not required. The program must be completed _within 6years.. The average student completes the Masters Program within 3 semesters. 30semester credits are, requirtid for paduation. _ SUMMER SESSION: Each summer session is .8 weeks long. Coursesmay be taken in blocks of4 weeks within _ -the summer session.? THESI&A thais is not required. COMBINED DEGREE PROGRAMS: Conibined-Degree-Progriuris are:not-available.- PROGRAM CONTENT (expressed In semester c&di& ,e Cdurses iii Eduatioud Communication A.TechnokitY 19. Other coasts within Education 11 -Courses outside Education 0 MAJOR FIELDS: No major. MINOR FIELDS: Students do_nouminot. COURSE WAIVER: Courses in the College of Education cannot be waived. SPECIAL ADVISEMENT & RETENTION ACTIVITIES ARE AVAILABLE: Study skill courses for students with academic difficulty Language skill improvement courses AREAS OF EMPHASIS IN THE CURRICULUM rekaresied in semester credin) Media Management 6 Teliommunications 3 Instructional Development ... 3 Learning Theco_and Design 6 Materials Production 6 thfonnation Systems 3 __Liborrienship 0 INSTRUCTIONAL TECHNIQUES FOR THE DEGREE CANDIDATE: Self - instructional unitz Equipment Operation; Basic.Production TeChnique Computer-issisted Instruction: None Minitlab: No GRADING/EVALUATION: Letter/Number Evaluation of the curriculum for this degree program includes: 'Student scores on written exams. FACULTY: (see appendix:for names) There are 1 fulltime faculty and 1 prehdme faculty:

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El, 6 flab. of Xentneky Informatii-on-prorided by DepL of Cortiftlum & Insttr Dr, Wakilie.Feteri. 337DitutyHaU Chairperson Leribiiiii, Nadia.* 4916

Cloak flows Per Week Lecture Conf Lab Other Utilization ofEducadoW Media_ 3 . FregaratioTti of Instruction Materials .3

Sociological Aspects of Mass Communication 3 . Instructional Television in the Classroom 3 Basic Instructional Design 3 Applkations ofiristructiotral Deskm. o 3 AiWrinistraWn otEducaWnatMWia-Programs 3 . Motion Pictures in Education 3 Educational Tests & Measurements 3 Theories of Learning_ in Education 4. 3 Educational Cognitive Learning 3 iTopim & Meth0a of EvVution J NiosoPby of Education 3 ..

Many additional courses are available depending on student background & interest. DEGREE: Master of Science Univ. of Kentucky PREREQUISITES: Bachelors degree in any field Undergraduate CPA of at least 2.5 . -GRE scores ACCEPTANCE OF TUNS/EIS: CrWiti are accepted from any accrediteutsutution. There is no.limit on totnsferabkcredits.

: ?INMAN! DURATION: . . 30 semester_ credits not_ including, summer sessions., 30 semester 'cTreAiM equal 2semesters.Continuous enrollment_ front entrance to:graduldon is not _require& Theprogram must be completed within 8 years. - The average_student compleM the Masters Ptogram *ithin 2 semesters,' plusa summer session. 30' are required for graduation. SUMMER SESSION: Each summer session is 12 weeks long. Coursesmay be taken in blocks of 4-8week.s within the summer session._ not regluired. COMaiNEEMEGREETROGRAMS! f. _Cbmbined_Derrei-Pwitams are not available. PROGRAM CONTENT (expressed in semester credits) Courses in Educational Communication & TechnoiOgy 18 Other courses within Education. 9 Courses outside Education 9 MAJOR FIELDS: _Eduatriona_MWisT: Instructional Design. MINOR.FIELDS: Students may have more than one minor. The minimum number of credits in each minor field is COURSE WAIVER: Courses in the College of_Education_cannot be_witiVed. sputAL_ADVISEMENTaditTENTION ACTLYMES ARE NOT AVAILABLE. 4 AREAS OF EMPHASIS WITHIN THE CURRICULUM (expressed in semester credits), Media Management 6 , Telecommunications 3 Instructiocial.Develo_pment...... 6 Learning Theory and Design 0 Materials Production 3 Information Systems , 0 0 INSTRUCTIONAL TECHNIQUES FOR THE DEGREE CANDIDATE: Self-instructional.UnitS Utilization Computer- assisted Instruction: None

GRADING/EVALUATION: Letter/Nurniei EValUation of the ctmiculunf for this degree program includes- Student scores on written exams. Review by department committee which has student members. Review by committee of faculty /staff outside the department including suidents. FACULTY: Isee appenWx for nakres7 There are 2 runtime faculty-and 0 parttime facuitY.

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. . WO. Lecture Conf Lab Other 7. '1Indiyiduartgedinstritutiom21-beory & Airoval 3 Iiisttucrimuti_Med4

Awbi..k . /iraterials ProdisetiOn . Developing Self-Instrtetionil Delivery Systems 3 ofinstructiotial-Etesign

*Media Desiips & Technology ; ": . . ;;Develorkisent of Terevesion3trtrctiOn 2 4thitioistratitinpf & Media Serviam biatractional :eveipme$ Worksbop in _ixtionalS ystems Teclmology ?Seminar in IttiorimitionalSisteins TeclutologY "?Proresional intemslithin Iristinctibo i DevelopMent -,Wscrepett Su* ikEducauon 2 t : uprvised Reading in EclutattioiSitIliterature . Thaiear Professional Paper " . introduction to Graduate Studies in Education t ! -Education Founilations (Sociological; Historical; flUbstiPWK:iv) .Curriculurnlemewry br Stickicrtry). 'Newspaper us &location Educinional Applatations.ol-ComPutei Teclmology "earning *steam,. Theory it Desgn L earning &Cognition is Education

*New courset- approval pending DEGREE:Mai ter of Education Univ. of Louisville

PREREQUISITES; __Bachelors_degree with specried_editeation credits .ACCEPTANCE OF TRANSFERS: CrecHts are accepted froni any school (U.S.A. or other). There ieno limit on transferable credits. ' PRaGllenwstDerURATION: - ,. 30 credits not including sinnrner sessions.30isernester credits _equal 3 semesters. Continuous enrollment from entrance to graduation is notrequuiri There K no specaliaArne wahm wind' the program . most he complettut TM average student ampktes the Misters Program with' q semesters, plus a Summer ...-1-UTss-ioli. _30stiticstiestredits are required for graduation. SUMMER SESSION: There are S weeks in the entire summer session. THESIS: A thesis is not required. COMBINED DEGREE PROGRAMS: Combined Degree _Programs are not avaikble. - _PROGRAM CONTENT _cpresseaIn *ftWslier credits) Courses an EciucationaTCommunication-&-rechnology Other courses within ..... ___-...- ..... - ..... Courses outside Education. -' . MAJOR FIELDS: InstnactionalSystems Tec&nolOBY. MINOR FIELDS: - Sib-dente may hi;e more than one minor. The minimum number of credits intuit minor field is 6. COURSE WAIVER: Courses in the College of Education cannot be waived. SPECIAV ADVISEMENT & RETENTION ACTIVITIES ARE NOT AVAILABLE. aEAS OF EMPHASIS WITHIN THECURRICULUM(expressed trt semester crediCs4 .. Modis:Miumgernerst 3 TelecommunscabOnS- 3 , inetnicticial DevelipMent. _12 Lairning Tbetisand Design ---

Information Systems. _Libratp 0 INSTRUCTIONAL TECHNIQUES FOR THE DEGREE CANDIDATEs elf-instructional units: Delivery Systertm Art Equipment Lab Computer-assisted Instruction: None

Mini-lab: Yes . . GRADING/EVALUATION: Letter/Number Mid Witt/Fail Evaluaott of the curtiWlum for this degree program includes: Siturent scores on written exams. . Review by department committee which has student members. 'FACULTY: fareacendIxforImmo) !There are 2 Mame faculty and I7 parttime Woltz); -

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13i. WastranKearacitiniv. Infermationsprovided DepL Library Sdenceharm:dens! Mridia Vera G. Guthrie HW MK of LSIM GreesT,ILfttWby 42101

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._. CVcklibaRPerWeeks Lecture Coif Lib Oilier Children's Literature Books & Related for Yours Pep* RecraWa* Lauening.& Viewing Cbssiiication &Catakigirig Literature for Tows Adults Reference and Bibliography. Selected Topic Storytelftng Ca:arm...40:mm= fer ElementaYthMitii & Medicids

of Non-Priht Material* . ul Instructional Television for Media Specialists . Intercultural Comm nation - Museurn-Prodires a'PritterViditin T --Wed:Shen in Library,SciencA Ifistrucuonal Media-. n & Administration -of the histructional iIpteriels Center The Library_in Society_ Tie tifedkn-W. & the tripuea qualogiceigNbiillobk Mititilidi vanced. Reference vesteLations in Library Science Al$10,Tuctional Media Go4sftrnent Publications Children's Literatute Topics Media Eacilities Seminar in Communication hist/yak:3nel Graphis WiroctiOdTechnology Inariutioml Media PlicieStaPhy

Field Experiences . Thesis Research & Writins_ History of Broadcasting in America Television_PnxtualsA_DhictiSi Tbecay &..acrisar_of the Cmenur PreilaTetrar in Miss Communications Broadcast Operation and Management

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122 = . DEGREE: MXiiier Aril in Ed. or Master Sc. in Lib. Sc. %Awn KaitiTeky Unix. PRXREQUItUTES: Bachelors Ammon! any flew UergraAix GM Of-it Tait 2.7 - ORE combitied score of 1150 '. ACCEPTANCE OF TRANSFERS: 7 Credits are accepted from U.S accredited whams only Maximum numb-er of credits transferredis 11 PROGRAM DURATION: 30 =waft_ credits not it:chiding summer sesilioilL30 semesterAogdits equal 2 semesters.Continuous entaldicitit from entrance to graduation is not required. The progriimmust be completed within 5 ywrt. The average student completes the Masters program within 2 semesters; plus:a summer session-30 semester credits are ratuired for graduation. - SUMMER SESSION: Each. s u u n n e r - s m a m is I I -Weeks long. animamay tie taken in blocks of 5.5 weeks _within the_ summer -se: '-iion.-- THENISatia-ittiidah-d-semester-aedits-and-is COMBINED DEGREE PROGRAMS: Student can earn two graduate education degrees simultaneously in the followingaparunentm Teacher Ed: Educational undations. Student isiay amino graduate &gran simultaneouslyin Education and another fxkt Fieldthicludalilxary Sc-i; Comm. & Maier. PROGRAM CONTENT coressed Wieinener credl& Courtsin Educational Conununicadon & Technology.: 21

Courses outside ...... 0 MAJOR FIELDS: __InstructionaiMedW MINOR FIELDS: i -Stidents may have more than one minor. The Miflimum numba of credits in each minor fieldis 9: COURSE WAIVER: Courses in the College of is cannot be waived_ SPECIAL ADVISEMENT & RETENTION A ARE AVAILABLE: Study skill courses for students with academic diffiailty improvement courses ToWiriiig by Tutoring by students AREAS OF EMPHASIS WITHIN THE CURRICULUMkgraztedreiner soda) Media Management 18 TeimommturitaGors .12 WirrucionV Devekopment 3 Leirkiitg Theory and Design 6 Materials Production Infomiation Systems..--: 6 Librarianship .. 36 Specal Tops INSTRUCTIONAL TECHNIQUES FOR THE-- DEGREE CANDIDATE: Sennstructional units: Media Management Materials Production:information System Computer-assisild Instruction: None Mini;lab: Yes :- GRADINGIEMLUATIbN:terWiNditibit EvaliTiacitt of tht cirtiMlitm for this degree amain includes: Student scores on written exams. Review by de lartnient committee. 'FACULTY:(are grpendbrfor mites) There ate 6 fullthne faculty ad 4 partdme faculty.

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Clock liosrsPe; TWek LectureConf Lab Other History of Edikadon 3 HisTeiy Of AtiWrWin Education ,: 3 Survey of Philosciplty of Educe-don 3

. Measurement & Evaluation of Student Achievement Intiodtagloo_toEducativnal Media praenr lahrinasering- Iklucational Media Criticil Ansu of Current Research in Education Media Utilization of Instructional Television Photo in Education Modern Principles & Practices in the Elementary School Cm= Trend in Seconcry The CUiticultun in the Elementary & Seecirldifik &CUto-61.4 3 Educational Facility Planning Selection of Liler Materials & Collection Deveiopipent Media & Services for Children Media & Servkes for Young AcUls Mari &U-r-ries for ACults Problems in Selection & Evaluation of Library Resoum"s School Librarians* Public Librarianship or other Library Science electives

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k;°:PRIOREQUISTTES: IlwINVsragree g'any field Utaergredultter OPA et at tiiii LS - ORE =se ...... ACCEPTANCE OF TRANSFERS: ., . .. . CredLts are_aieepaectliont any school tbS.A.. or otliTst). Maximum numb-erorcredits tritiderrecris-6. PROGRAM DURATION: 30 semesterashesnot including summer sessions.30 semester credittemulk3 semesters.Continuous - enrollment from entrance to graduation is not required. There is no specified thtsi within Which the program

must be completed The average student completes the Masters_., Program within 3 ieriwswra 30 semester ireditiare required fOigraduation. . SUMMER SESSION: Mich summer session a 8 weeks king. Courses may be taken in. tilodcs-of, 3 weeks Within - -EM- summer MUM i THEM* A thesis is worth-6 semester credits arid is-optional.

PROGRAMS: . . Degree Programs are not aNailable. - CONTENT(ate la snowsww end) .. . . Cour= in,gthaciorW trirnunication & TddiddroiS ...... -...1...... : ...... __LAE. Other courses Within Education ' : ...... _ ...... : ...6 Courses outside Education..:...... -- .. 6 MAJOR FIELDS: --... No major. MINOR MX& -S mai have one minor. COURSE WAIVER- Courses in the CoUep of Education cannot berwaivel

SPECIAL ADVISEMENT.& RETENTION ACTIVITIES ARE NOT AVAILABLE. . AREAS OF EMPHASIS WITHIN THE CURRICULUM kapressea &Pentair end& Meets Management 3 Tekconununscations ... 3

Learning Thecityind Design .. 3 MaterialsProduction 3

INSTRCTIONAL TECHNIQUES4RTHEDEGREE Ulgisaltroctional tieing None Computer-assisted Instruction: None

Mimi -lab: No . GRADINGIEVALUATION:- Lewsr/Numlfer Evatation of.the eurrieblum Tor this degree program includes: Reiiew b9 department committee-which has student members. FACULTY: 47E1.dt:riot names) Thereare2 funtime family and 3 perninie faculty. ,;,.., :

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. . DEGREE: Master of Educadgin in Educational Tectosoloity iikPlniii Sten 1.101i. . 1 . pRZILIQUISEITS: , Wain's ftrin in WucatiOn Utiiridtnie OPA dal kost-2.5 ORE score & valid tesehiicert. . _ACCEPTANCE OF _TIMISMS: . ,. . Craditeintoom any suited irMitistion. Maximum number of credits transferred is 6-. :- !PROGRAM DURATION: . i A semester coMils not hicludins summer sessions. Antinuno enrollment fromentrance to vultaWn is not rVuked The _Mena must be coomietOd within eyears. The aversde-stuent-competn the Misters Program within 3 semesters or 2.seitigen'; NUS a simmersession. 30 seniesTer ereditsore. requirol for vaduatkini _ t -i . i. Man= SISSION:Tlwri mu 8vre:s in die entire summer session. - THUM: A__Ilie sot required. --.40DMIIIIVIICDEGREVPINXIAMS: _Candying:4 Own Programs are not available. PROGRAM CONTRIVE (expressed & smarter ordin) Courses in Eduritiotud Communication & TcchnOlor/ e 18 ;6.

. 6 MA401111111.DS: .. - Educational Technology, Instructiiing Media' Piodwron & lithWoti, MINOR FIELDS: . . Students doubt:minor: COURSE WAIVER: Courses hi theCellegent Education may be waived with the Permission . of die mat. Chairman and * examination. SPECIAL ADVISEMENT` --& '[ELATION ACTIVTIWS ARE NOT AVAILABLE .-" AREAS OF. EMPHASIS WITHIN THE CURRICULUM etTwessrd Orsewn" credits) Meths Mamie:anent ...;. Tektolimicatroas...... _...--.;-_-:.__:....___...._.____:.______. 9 lintrtictirind Dikefiniierit ...... ____. ._ -_ 6 Materish.Prcduction-4..... 9 InfOrmatini Systeriss-- -

INSTRUCTIONAL TECHNIQUES FOR THE DEGREE CANDIlTA' FE: Salaam's:60nel u Mall wenn Computee-extisted litturucod: bone MittCes GRADING/EVALUATION: Letter/Number, . - .Ehlustion of the curriculum for this degree proem* Windex Student scores on Iniuen cams. Review by deportment coittee whrcti ha ant members. FACULTY: steer efipete & fir Mei& There are 2 rUittiiiie f cult y ad o parttime faculty; IP A

FED . -, DEGIIFZ:,Master of Education with Media Option Northeast Latish= Univ:

PREREQVISITES: Enclsekwitlegtet0 any frad- Ugraduaie-GPAO(at.2.5 GRE test score ACCEPTANCE OF TRANSFERS: . Credits are accepted from any school (U.S.A. or other). Maximum number of credits ironsfetted 119: PROGRAM_ DURATION: 30 wnitAtir. credits not uicuiting summer, sessions.30 semester crediti equul 2 semesters.Continuous eolbiir from entrance to graduation is not requited. The program must be completed withinyears. . The average student completes the Masters Program within 2 semesters. ..30 semester credits are required

StIMMER_SESSION: Each summer session is 12 weeks lotCourses

?ROGRAM CONTENT (elprened_hi trosewercred/W = . Courses in Educational Communication & TeChiibicite . IS Otlier courses Within Eche:Siren ...... 0 Courses outside _Education ...... 12 MAJOR.FIELDS: MetfitG_eneralist. MINOR FIELDS:: Students may have more than one minor. The minimum number of credits in each minor field is 12. COURSE WAIVER: Courses in the College of Education cannot ie. waived- SPECIAL ADVISEMENT & RETENTION ACTIVITIES ARE NOT AVAILABLE. AREAS OF EMPHASIS WITHIN THE CURRICULUM (expressed in sinmsrer credits)" Media Miuuspment 3 Ttoitununications 3 Instrucubnal Development 3 Learning Theory and Design Materiels Production . 6 InfonnaricIn Systems 0 6 INSTRUCTIONAL TECHNIQUES FOR THE DEGREE CANDIDATE: eltinstrustional units: Materials Production Centrellet-assistedinstruction: None :MthilaYca GRADING/EVALUATION: Letter/Number Evation of the cunitulum for.this degree prognimiacludes: Student scores on written exams. Review by department committee without student members. FACULTY: -(see cgspendix for names) There are 1 runtime faculty and 0 parttime faculty:

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4, DEGREE: Master of Eduori Northwestern Stale Univ. PREREQUISITES:

Bachelors degree with specified education credits - Underpaduate OPA ofat,least 2.5 ORE score ACCEPTANCE OF TRANSFERS: Crittare nceented from any sdsool.(US.A. or other). Maximum numtier of credits transferred Is 9: PROGRAM DURATION: 33.isemester credits not_including summer sessions. Continuous enrollment fromentrance to graduation is not required. There ism specified time within which the piopnin must be completed. Theaverage student completes the Masters Program within 4 or.5 semesters. plus ssummer session. 33semester crerb are-required for graduation. SUMMER SESSION: There are 9 weekt,in the entire summer session. THESIS: A thesii is worth 6 semester credits and is optional., COMBINED DEGREE PROGRAMS: Student can earn two podue education frees simultaneously in the following departments:Secondaty Eder:akin_ PROGRAM CONTENT Cairns& in semester credits) Courses in Educational Communication & Technology 15 Other courses within Education 6 ,_ Courses outside Education 12 MAJOR FIELDS: Not* MINOR YIELDS: Students may have risme than one minor. COURSE WAIVER: Courses in the College of Education may be waned with the Permission of_the Department avaintwit _ SPECIAL ADVISEMENT & RETENTION ACTIVITIES ARE NOT AVAILABLE. AREASOFEMPHASIS WITHIN THE CURRICULUM (expressed isensesser credits) Media Management 6 Telecommunications 0 Instructional Development 3 -Learning Theory and Design 3 Production Information Systems 0 Librarianship ' IS Research 3 INSTRUCTIONAL TECHNIQUES FOR THE DEGREE CANDIDATE: Self-instrucuonll units: None Computer-assisted Instruction: None Mini-lab: No - GRADING/EVALUATION: Letter/Number Evaluation of the curric*Mum for this agree .pragram includes Review bydepartmentcommittee without student members. FACULTY: (See appoidLT for names) There are 2 runtime faculty and I parttime faculty. s

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&Agree iaanyfield adervaduate GPA of at least 2.5' Miller Miaow testscore &GU score ACCEPTANCE OF TRANSFERS: ... : Credits are aes:ePted from any sdi&il (USA. cc -ether): Maximum number of credits transferredls IZ PROGRAM DURATION: ,- Continuous enrollment from entrance to gradtuoiai is not required. The program must be compleied_witl6n 6_years_ The avenge student coinplptes the MastersProgram within3-5semesters.'33 ato. crafts Ste. required_forgradursorx - -; SUMMER SESSION: There are 9 Wetks in 41 e entire simmer sessiok . THEE EkkA diesiS is inith 3 semester *edits and is optional. COM112411) DEGREE PROGRAMS: Combined Degree Programs are not avinible. PROGRAM CONTENT (expesseti_in seiner crag) ' Comm W EdmWtW Communication & T*hnology..-...... --:...... i...... 24 Otn courses within Enucation:...... :...... --...-...: 12 CoiiiieS aiiiiicle Education 9 MAJOR FIELDS: . . E- ducational_ hied* . BONOWFVLDS: -' -' _±St*ftWasay_bave_more tlWa one-minor. The minimum number of credits in eich minor field is 12. COURSE WAIVER: Cburses in the College of Education canribt be waived.

SPECIAL ADVISEMENT & RETENTION ACTIVITIES ARE AVAILABLE: ,;, *. Study skill courses for students with academic difficulty: . . Language_ skill improvement courses Tutorkii by funny .. .- ....- - TeUonng by stuents-- AREAS OF EMPHASIS WITHINTHE CURRICULUM icgrased In semesscr mks) Media Management " 9 Tejecommunicationi.-..-=-...... -..4..--..-...... _.-.L.--.L.-.. 3 . ,. Instructional Development ...... :.: .,. 6 . arrn* I- g Tory and De4-qtn ....:.:.. 9 .- Materiab ft:WM:tide 7 9 .,. . Information Systems 6 - Laiariaaship ._. 12 _.. Film_ 9 INSTRUCTIONAL TECHNIQUES FOR THE DEGREE CANDIDATE: elf -itislnYcliqad din& . ;Iiiitnicticinal Med* Communications Graphics Radio & Production Computer-assisted barman* None Mini-lab: Yes GRADING/EVALUATION: Letter/Number and Pass/Fail Evaluation of the curriculum for this degree prow= includes: Student scores on wmtwt: exams. Review by &Part:tient committee which has student members. Review by committee of (Scotty/staff outside the department including students FACULTY: (see Opendbc_fise names) There are 7 runtime faculty andparttia faculty. 1.0 , qN 4 I In I 0.14.1' nY ri N n 11 I *a v"iIt

I i4 -.a DEGREE: Waiter of Science Taman State Univ..% r*tramisrms: Baclielorssiegree in any Fold AindergeduseGFA of 10 ACCEPTANCE OF TRANSFERS: Credits are neeepted from any 'coedited institution. Maximum number of atiltt erred is 9. PRaGRAM DURATION: 31:semester credits not including summer sessions.. 36 semester creditsequal 3 semesters. Theceogram must be completed within 7 years. The average student:completes the Masters Programwithin 6 semesters. 36-fttliest OWits.are required for graduation: SUMMER SESSION: Each summer session is 10 weekslong Cowles itilY be taken in blocks of 5 weeks within the summer session. , TALREJS: A thou is worth 6.semesor cruet and is optional. COMBINED DEGREE PROGRAM& Comte -Degree PtogiiMs are not available. PROGRAM CONTENT (expressed in semester credits) Coursei in Educational Communication & Technology 10 Other courses within Education 6 Courses outside Education-. 9 MAJOR FIELD& 71-;:;'"174- _Educational Media; InstfuetiorOi MINOR FIELDS: &Wents may have one minor. COURSE WAIVER: Courses in college oi-Edutitien cannot be ivatved. SPECIAL ADVISEMENT & RETENTION ACTIVITIES ARE AVAILABLE: StudY lkip courses for snit-lents *Rh academic difficulty Unitise& taihl improvement courses Tutoring by faculty ARE7LS-OF EMPHASIS WITHIN THE CURRICULUM (expressed insemester credits) Media Management 3 TeJecornmuniatiOns '0 a IrtTricticel DeVefdpnent 6 'Learning Theory ind Design 6 Materials Production 12 Information Systems 6 Librarianship- b. CAL ..-- - INSTRUCTIONAL TECHNIQUES FOR THE DEGREE CANDIDAT Selfinstructkmal units: Instructional Development Ualiranaii Of Medi"; Instructional Photography Computer-assisted Instruction: Reference & Informat ion Resources Mini-lab: No : GRADING /EVALUATION: Letter/Ntirritiei EvaineWn of the Curriodum for this degree program includes: Slaent scores on written exams. FACULTY: (see appetwitefor names) There ire 7 fulltime faculty and 0 ovnime Wculty.

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- Click Hours Fer Week Lecture Conf Lab Other , Admi;UstrativeFoundations_ :3 eve BeWriiii& Orpn lianatment . 3 Adniiiiisliative Pick:Oki 3 Poky Fotmelation in Education / 3 Quantitadie Statistics in Education 3 ``:"Theory in Educed/ma Technology :: 3 Seiecdon & Evaluidoit of Educadonal NUattm 3 rilWMUI Ittorue*nA Systems 2 1 -., Phicircum In.lbsitrisctiorial Systems 2 . - fr `' Radio & Television 1 ; Library Science 3 o

. DEGREE: Mater of Education d Nuriram PRZREQ111SITES: Bachelors degree in education _ Millet Anogy iftrictue-&.GRE score ACCEPTANCE OF TRANSFERS: Credits are accepted from any school (US.A. or other). Maximum number of etedits transferredis 6. PROGRAM DURATION: '36_semester 'credits not including summer sessions.36 semester Credits qui 4 semesters.Continuous enrognieni from enrriUft eo grauation is not required.The program must be completed within 5 years. The average diTcrern completes the Misters Program within 8semesters.36 semester credits are required for radunion. SUMMER SESSION: Each summer sySion is 12 weeks tom Coursesmay be taken in Wilts of 6 Weeks within the summer session. .* THUM A__thesisis_worth 6sunal crWits and is required. COMBINED DEGREE FROG Combined Degree Programs fie not available. PROGRAM CONTENT rapepectin semester credits) Courses in Educational Communication & Technology 18 Otherpourses within Education: t2 Courseiroutside Education 6 MAJOR FIELDS:. Ediscition0 Communications. MINOR FIELDS: 1*. Students mayhave more than one_minor. The mini mum numberorCredits in each minor field is 12.. COURSE WAIVER:Zinftsirs iii_the_Colfte of &Wagon cannot be waived. SFECLe_ADVISEMENT_ &RETENTION ACTIVITIES ARE NOT AVAILABLE. AREAS OF EMPHASIS WITHIN THE CURRICULUM (expressed insemester credits) Media Management 6 Telecommunications Instructional Development ...... 3 Learning Theory and DeiVi 6 Matesijis Production. 3 Information Systems, 3

INSTRUMONAL TECHNIQUES FOR THE DEGREE Cicf4DIDATE: Self-instructional units: Materials PrOdiction ' Computes.-assed IVucuon: None Mini-MO: Yes GRADING/EVALUATION: Letter/Number. Evshiation of the curriculum for this degree program fttcludes: Student scores on written exams. Review by _department commitft which Was student members. FACULTY: (seeapperWa for&atria) There are I runtime ficulty and 2 parttiine faculty.

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itowsKr. Lecture Cod Lib Otbitt Aftuiestradon olthe School Media Center . 3 atirctitip & Cl Batton 2 1?: Media Setictiori rci Chikken 3 -Medis Selection for Young/to:hilts Reference Sources& Information Retrieval Selection & Evaliktion 9f Non -Prim Media DMirdi & FrOcucWn Non-Print Media r:cr LIMO Sfyletthe & WeNterkii Ciliary as a Social histstution '3 Special Studies in Media 3 Internship_ in Medic 36 'I in Media 3

I 3 P' DEGREE: Mater otEduodica Western Maryiaal College PREREQUISITES: laebelors degreeirt any field _ UalagraAaa CPA Of ita:d TOEFL ACCEPTANCE OF TRANSFERS: Ctgdits are acepted from any institution. Maximuni number of credits transferred is 6. PROGRAM DURATION: 33 semester-CTecil, not Wuc summer seafion-v.33 semester credit3 equal 3 atnesat otttiriutius enroltment from'entrance to gtidation is not reqUired. The program must be completed withinBjears. The average student completes the Musters Program within 4 semesters; 33 semester aedits are 1:eduired - for_graduation. SUMMER SESSION:Mach summer session is 10 weeks long. Courses = h* taken in 'stacks of 43.weeks within the_suminer 'mica h_nUi_reAitiro3 COMRINtDDEGREE PROGRAMS: - Combined Degree Programs are not available. PROGRAM CONTENT (expressed In nemeses credits) 'Courses in Educational Comma:mien A TichnO/OgY 18 ., Otba comas -within Edina icon 6 CaTaTer Wilkie Education 9 MAJOR FIELDS: School Media Specialist MINOR FIELDS: -,-. Students nuty_bave_ow oimor. , COURSk WAIVER: Courses ache College of Edition may bt waived with tWe permission or the Depiiimiitt Chiiiiiiiii SPECIAL ADVISEMENT a RETENTION ACTIVITIES ARE AVAILABLE:

Lan age skill improvement courses . AREAS OF EMPHASIS WITHIN THE CURRICULUM texprewd in ierret ivtdl& Medic Management , ,, 3,.% raecommuseeations- 1);i Instructional Development.. 01....,. 4..eaning Tifitiand Design.» 0 Materials production .. / .3 Information Systems. 0 LiTxtriinslip 9 INSTRUCTIONAL TECHNIQUES FOR THE DEGREE CANDIDATE: Self-instructional units: None . Computer-assisted Instruction: None MinWalx_No GRAMING/EVALUATION: Letter /Number EVidustion of the curriculum for this &give prograin includes Student scores on written exams. Review by department committee which has student members. FACULTY: free aperirltrfor Hanes! There are 1 fullfinse faculty and 2 partime faculty.

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PREREQUISITES: %claims degree M wierWitl _114aW Amigy Text .Uirt& GRgar ACCEPTANCE OF TRANSFERS: , Credits are accepted from U.S. accredited schools only Maximum nittnbef.di*rediu uraerredis 6. PROGRAM OURAIION: , 36 semester ittedits. includhat summer aessioni.36 semester credits ectitai 3 MTh:alter&COthilwous thitoirmin from entraoc4,0 gracustion is not reoliired. There. is no speciliod.thne Within which theprogram mist lit completed The average student compleles the gaiters Program mithin 4semesters. 36 semester credits as required foruraduation. 1 t SUMMER SESSION: Them are 6 weeks in the entire summa session. THESIS: Athesis is_riottequired- COMBINED- DEGREE PROGRAMS: Degree Programs are not available. PROGRAM CONTENT:(a:pressed in semester credits) - Courses in Educational Communication & T-echooiogy 15 Other courses withimEducation. 9 __Council:1=14de Educarion- . 12 M5UOR FIELDS:- , EdiacitionalilnstruchianafTechoology. Media Specialist. MINOR FIELDS: r., Stucients may Mivi One minor, COVESE WAIVER:Comes dilber.oilege of_EducatiOn-cannot bdolvaivelt ". SPECIALADVISEMENT & RETENTION ACTIVITIES ARE AVAILABLE:-.:" Tutoring:* Wctialt*

. Tutoring by students g,1 ABBAS OF EMPHASIS WITHIN THE CURRICULUM (ea ressed de semeser Credltxt Media Mamie:pent 3 ...... 11istrcraotill Devekiftnnt, 3 Wining Thekinf and Cteihitt ...... 3 Materiah Production--- 3 Informatio nSysterns 3 0 INSTRUCTIONAL TECHNIQUES FOR THE DEGREE CANDIDATE: .elf-instructional unity .4tMeiiia Management Computeritnisted Instruction: InforMation Systems Mini-lab: Yes GRADING/EVALUATION: -Letter/Number . Evaluation of the curriculum for this relt program itichidtia Stu&nt scores-on wntten exams. . Review by department committee without student members. FACULTY: (see appro./Or/or lanws) There are 2 ftilltime faculty and 2 parttime faculty.

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, - DEGREE: Mater of Eduction in ImuticWrid Mcdii ..P112REQUISITES: Udiefori degree in any field r Mist 'Awes, Test Score or ORE score ACCEPTANCE OF TItANSMS: -,, -Credits are iccenlftl from: US: accreAit*1 khotill only. Credits are accepted fromany accredited institution. _ .Ma rnium=iiumW eof credits transferred is 6. - PROGRAM:DURATION: :, - _ semester &edits notoIndudint summer sessions. 7:733_1eincsrercnsdineqW 2 semesters.Continuous enrollment from ;entrance to graduation is not requIrect There is no specified time withinwhich the prcis ram must be completed- Thi average student comWetes the Miters Prop= within 4semesters. 33 semester _crediitgs_reAOW kot gretaliort. : SCUM/SESSION: There are II Weeks-lathe entire summer ,anion. THESIS: A thesis is not retuired.; COMBINED DEGREE PROGRAMS:- ConitieedDetree_lresSiatittasitem*unAsh_ PROGRAM CONTENT ,eresielIU jemestereieltei). owrses in EiWitUenil ComniUniCW on & Tsehnology..-...... Oilier oounes within Education ...... 12 Courses outside .. 0 MAJOR FIELDS: __None sencified

.MINOR FIELDS:. . Students may. have one minor.' COURSE WAIVER: Courses in the Collets of Education_ cannot hewestvat SPECIAL ADVISEMENT. RETENTION ACTIVITIES SAE NOT AVADABLL AREAS OF EMPHASIS WITHIN THE CURRICULUM impressed in Ammer credits) Media Moment..:...... 6 .... 3 12 Learning Tbev*ind Damn.:.:.... 3 Materiels Production-- -..... 6 _. . . Information'SYsteaw -- 0 .. . . . _LasanansAup_ . . INSTRUCTIONAL TECHNIQUES FOR THE DEGREE CANDIDATE: .&11=instructional units: None Computer- assisted Instruction: None MinL-11h: No GRADING/EVALUATIONti Utter/Number Er4uation Or tciuritiiiiiiiifor this degree prosnun include* Stektent atom wriuen /MOS. FACULTY. fare for name& There are 3 holdrne faculty and 0 parttime I

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Pysctichnis- School_ Mealy Medis Center; . ''.Wirloogy aE Telovwoa ' vtrithk .ReiCarth &Mink' 2 DEGREE: Master of Education Roston Univ. pREREQUIS/TES: Iicliekni degree in any field Undergraduate GM of at least 2.5 Miller Analogy test score._ teach. cent: letter of recont 4 ACO:FIANCE OF TRANSFERS: Cnxlittme sptUf Cram my accredited kiititution. Maximumnumber of credits transferred 8. PROGRAM DURATION: 16-semester credits not including summer sessions. Continuous enrollment fromentrance to graduation is not ramirtd. -The program must be completed within 6 years; The average student compktes the Masters Program within 2gernesters; phis a summed 'sesion. 36 serittsWr credits are required for graduation. SUMMER SESSION: Each summer session is 12 weeks king. Courses may be taken in blocks of 6weeks within the summer session. THESIS:A dulls is required. COMBINED DEGREE PROGRAMS: --Combined Degree_Programs are notgvaihMic__ PROGRAM CONTENT46Tvorwrd tot *wiener creditiJ Comma in Educitionnt Communication & Technology Odracourses within COMICS outside Education.....:.. .. 16 MAJOR FIELDS: Public Sch Media Ppm Media in Mat Est Bus & Ind Corn & Training; Biomed Conn Mgr TV; Facilities Deign (or Med & Ted MINOR FIELDS: Students' do not minor. -COURSE WAIVER: Courses in the College of Education may br-antived with the permission of. the Degattosent-Chnimum. -SPECIAL ADVISEMENT RETENTION ACTIVITIES ARE AVAILABLE: Study skip courses for students with itadentic difficulty L.Mignage Skill isnprovenient courses . AREAS OF EMPHASIS WITHIN THE CURRICULUM (cqweised ten semester credin) 'Mediaankimment__ 4 Telecommunications_...:: 12 Irswucdona Devebpinent 6 ThdOrY and Design 4 -MaterWs Production...... 16 Information Systems _t) Librarianship_, 18 12.4 INSTRUCTIONAL TECHNIQUES FOR THE DEGREE CANDIDATE: Self-instructional units: Systems Approach to Media Design: Photo Presentations Computer-assisted Instruction: None Mini-lab: Yes GRADING/EVALUAIION: Letter/Number Evaluation of the cein'euttim for this degree program includes: Review by department committee whiCh has student members. FACULTY: (iv appendtc for names) There are 4 (WM= faculty and 14 parttime faculty.

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Clock Hours Per Weir Lecture Conf Lab Mkt iteitauch h torthonnicatiots 3 Lem & CommuitWon Theory 3 liMWronV Deart: A Systems Approach 3 PSYClioloti of Learning 3 CriteriootReferenced instruction ." 3 Cost Effecthe_InArustm ; 3 --.--Teciting-Learnicg-Processes rroAmtron MaWrith 3 3 Personnel Management 3 Financial Mattasement 3 Cataloging & Chatiticatibu 3 . Administruion of Learning Resources . 3 MMus & lticlWril Communication Introducarr to Mini Computers Practicum in CRI Instructional Television-Portable Video _ Instrictional Televbion-Prodwdon L lourmroW U Plit-iti*MPhY Intermediate-Photography* Corninunicating_with Graphics SimuktiOn/Gaming as_ an Instructiorial Strategy. 3 Fivalitim 1)tii for Mediate twining Resources 3 Creativeornmunicaticin :TIM Media- 3 Theory & Practice of Word Processing 3 i -4 DEGREE: 1-Calter of-CotnMumcations Media Filebburg Stu* BEIREQUISITES: Bac:helms degree_Many field;- - : Umlerrrilddk GPA Of at Wsk 3.0 _Mil Anil at ac A sea= of career goals . ACCEPTANCE OF TRANSFERS: Credit are accepted from any accredited institution. Maxi um number U t it net nt ed is 6. .i PROGRAM DURATION: _ __ _ ._ . . '- 16 semester_ credia not MuAing summer sessions. . 36 semester credits: equal 3 semesters.Continuous :. 'enrolfmeni from entrance to graduation is not required. TheproAnam must be completed_ within 7 years. The average atudeat'coraPietes the Masters Program within .6 sernesters. 36 semester creditsare remred for graduation. . - SUMMER SESSION: Each summer, session is 10 weeks king: Courier may be taken inbk-cks of 5 Weeks: . within tbe_summer session:. _, , lrliESIS:_Ass_fiAkitwYqUirtd.:, --COMBINED=DEGREE=PROGIgAMB: ._ _.-- Combined 1:Yeitt Preiramsaretiot available., PROGRAM CONTENT .lei In sunnier treat) : Courses let Communication B Tec4okigy,...... - ...... :....:.- Ig' Otheriourseirlitliin'Edion. -,-''. - _ _, :11P,-; MAJOR FIELDS - Communications Media; Induarrialirlining. :MINOR FIELDS: "Yttislents_maylbave_one minor' . '-tiMstBEIVAIVER:_Cotws-e's rn-the Colkge Of Education cannot be waived. SPECIAL ADVISEMENT BILETENTION ACTIVITIES ARE NOT AVAILABLE. AREAS Oj EMPHASIS WITHIN THE CURRICULUM (es:pressectin selfless" -argil&

relecommunications-7.- . - 0 Instructional Development -... twang Theory and Design ' 12 . $.114terfala Proditinion: '' JO ler"mattmlYste17 - : 6 Librarianship.__ __.-;... Businann-Admin a M 11 INSTRUCTIONALTECHNIQUES FOR THE DEGREE CANDIDATE: :ifl.instructionil units: None . 1 ;)-: Corttpulin-assisted imaructkn: None . . Mini-lab: No . . GRADING/EVALUATION: "Letter/Number . Evaluation of the curriculum lbr this fttee program indudex _- Review_by_apartment committee-Iiithoustudent members. FACULTY: (see Ostia& i fornansis.) There are 12 fugtime faculty and 0 parttime faculty.

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CUret twee ffi Urary bramegerne_ - . OrgliiimthSs a &Weil Media Centers? SoeeoolLibraries. .epteredceMetbodi , r . _ libriogravhicaiMetbodv,

-7=rrgise M..iutwb .;- of die Romani* Priantration & Administration of Specie Libraries OAPOisstion of Knoisledjejn Libraries :91gartizatiastof Nonprint _Materials :; Advaited_Catalogimg & Chu on Twiiiit4I Services hxleiting a:A - Modern Pu The Film in COMM U.S:GovernmenuPublicationsilaormstion Add Course in Government Pubrnieitftlinit IntrisChictkiis to IhitittScis Literature :- Design & Production of Iltstructional Materials Hesesich Methods ' - Oral History Methcal-Librubstslip Mtc Libra-61,1> ip_

. Bibr_P?SraPhY ArchiveS Managembot . ;- Conservation Managment for Libraries & Archiies Community LaIrgy: Mom Organizationitys-si _lnfortmtioo TeTchritikigy. " On-Libe Dan Masi Communications Media & Libriiries History of Visual Contmunkation Experience-or Miestgement LiSrar Contemporary' Wsues a the Child Library. Programs for cbtattii Libraries. ContemporarY,Sodetiat the Adoleseini, :Literature of Science a Technolov Library Computer Systems Library Systems Analt

. Intern:Vied istW buernational & Comparative Advanced Independent Study , Advanced TOpici Collective:Bamainbut in Libraries F1 Ranigeinent otLibriviy & Information Systems litteffectiail FreeCkiiii & Ceti:Wet* Inrormation Management Dam: rbr of Simmons College rizimijigaii-- Bachelors_tinin any field : yoderaraduate PA ofat lea.H. . ..

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ACCPP 171.94CE OF TRANSFERS:: ; . 17-.. :- --:- is'ilitottaiiacceptedo frontilniicbook(U-A-ft. or other). Thereis niillinit on traisferabk credia. -: 71- . DURATION; :., c: - ^ : r- ,;,:., '''. semester credits not ancludirg . 36 semester led iti (*nil semesters.Continuous . enrollment from ennwsw* *enquired, ,The program: must bempleted within 6 years. T1* inierage eat connietai tie .Hasteri:Prrigra' ni-..within 2 semesters, P1134 summer session.36 leinester ctedits arc required.for Srachiation. 'SUMMERS There are 6 weeks in the entire summer session. ME ESE: A thesis is not requiret . COMBINED DEGREE PROGRAMS :'----r-=CombinectDepecPiovinta are oTA ininTabTe: ...PROGRAM CONTENT feitsireifed lit lentesiersardin) totatiei in Educational Conununieitionit Technology...... _._..... 20 Cqursis outside Editation...... MAJOR FIELDS, ___Lihnoy_itiarorni*On We.s? & Unified Media. MINOHFIELDS: Studehts tie noiniinOt - - COURSE WAIVER: Cannons in the College ofEautiadoieluinet10* srzakCiarnsuarrr & arremoN_Aerpmmi:Ouion:ku*LABLE., AREAS OF41:111PHASIS WITHIN THE CURRICAUStrincpressid insensesser credits) SeMbliaseiteilt 4 4 ;Iiiitt4 crane! 4 LearnintTlietwl_ind 4 Wen* Production. Inforeadon 40 __LibrCriftwAtip .164 INSTRUCTIONAL TECHNIQUES FOR THE DE...thkECAN--.1)-11). ATE: -.. Settfmtrnctiorol uniix _ None 'Computer-assistedinitruction: _ None ,

GRADING/XVALUATION: I.itterfNurntier - EvaltYalkei of the curriculum for thiillegree proves:ft:includes Reyiew by department committee which has student members. FACULTVta s(iicniiendifor names) ..-S,Theri ire ,17-fulltime faculty and 2 partfime fccully:

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. Master of Education W-orCeser Erma College ,

PREREQUISITES: . Bachelors direcia ta:/. flekr Mrergraruste GPA of at leititi.0 Miller Analogy Test Score of 55 ACCEPTANCE OF TRANSFERS; ..Creditiare accepted_from any accredited usfituWit. Midtimumnumber of credits transfei PROGRBIII DURATION: . - ' . 33 Nwevd_ axe is-Ot bit:Whig summer.sessions." 33 semester creditsequil 5 iernesters. _Cirtinuous eitinirmett from entrance to graduation is not required. Theprogram must be completed- you . The avatar_ student _conetas the .Masters Program within- 4 *-sertiestert, plus a summer ession.33 1erester crediti arc required for gradnition; - '.1S1.1M/KER_SESSION: Each siinmer session Is 170//ii-eki long.-Courses niay be 'taken in blocks of 6 weeks tbe ;amino;sees ion.

THESISr_Atkiit s tiotrelpaired . --AZOMBINEIVDEGRE&PROGitAMS: Combined Degree .Pro -rams are not available- PROGRAM' CONTENT (expressed in sews & max) courses-in Ectucadalial CriminwnsWii at Techrietkit/ _3 24 Other ...... 9 -Courses-outside question

MAJOR FIELDS- ; . -"Audiovisual Mbdia; Television:in° MINOR FIELDS: ,'' 7 .: ; . __Sjudents_mayllaviontmincw. COURSE WAIVER: COUttei in the College ofifEdurationcannot be waived " SPECIAL ADVISEMENT ik RETENTION ACTIVITIES ARE AVAILABLE: -. 141-cly skill.couries fOrstildenti with academic difficulty ' Lgoguaie skill improvement courses '

Tutoring by Walt* , _Tutorim byw*iirt_ -- AREAS OF EMPHASIS WITHIN THE CURRICULUM (expressed insentesier medial Media Mulagern _ d _ 6 Telecommunicaucas . , . ..--: I 12 In_sdullibnal Development 6 . --Learning Them iTnd Dett-rn. .v 6 .__ . '-'-_Nuuti*tProchiction.- : -: Informatiori Systems. ... _6 Librarianship...... 15 . . PhotoraPhY__ INSTRUCTIONAL TECHNIQUES FOR THE DEGREE-' CANDIDATE:18 Self-irdirruca* unie Utilization of Instructional TO-hpology mputer-iiiiisted Instruction:: -None ... Miiiilati: Yes 1 i -. GRADING/Ey_ALUATION: Letter/Number ''. -:Evaluationdf the curriculum for this degreeotogtam includes: . Studenticores, on writma =an* .= !ReVieiv _by_departrnent committee withdufstudent membersq FACULTY: (seeappendixfor names) There arc 7 fulltime faculty and 2 piultinie faculty.

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PBEREQUISTTES: IVie.hefoes riegreitinianyifeld Undergraduate OPeof at least 2.65 Englbh Qualification Exim ACCEPTANCE OF TRANSFERS: - Credits artaccepted tiOn1 stliod 1 (u..i.A. or other). Maximum number or credits transferrediri PROG1RAg DURATION: COntinuous enrollment from entrance to gotduation is not required; Theprogram must. bee cpmpTeted4hirt 6 years. The average completes the Masters Program within 3 Mnieritlii. 30 semester credits are7 rectuired for graduition. .. ., SUMMER_ SESSION: There are 8 vieekt in the entire summer session. . THESIStA_third_worth 6-8-krbasier 'Credits and is optional: ao :. ' COMBINED DEGREE. PROGRAMS: . - . Cberibitaid DegreeTrogramkare not available:. ' _ illOGRAM-CONTENT-6espriaseifirraerwessfraritird7 4 .- , rowel in Educational Commumcanon &Technology r,.....15 Other coursesWithin Eduction r _:: ...... 9 __Coursc_oursk Education ... '6 . MAJOR FIELDS: . AV MedimMedia Librarianship. .... r-v

MINOR FIELDS: . _ . - ..r.. Students_ may _haveinore than one minor: Tht minimum number of credits ineach .minor field is 10. COURSE _WAIVER: Ccidtki in Alit Cellege of Educationmay be waived with tte permiseRuf'.'-..- .. . _Of Ild-Dtpirtritent Citairinan. '. . , , . i .. _--1, -- - SPECIAL ADVISEMENT CRETI.INTIOWACTItITIES ARE AVAILABLE:.'" 1.4111411,1Mskill_inMr9vement:courses_ : i AREAS OF EMPHASIS.WITHIN THE CURRICULUM (expressed is Semestercredits) .. Media Management. 4 T.ekc-ommunscauorts--....-...... -4... 0 Ittittitetairtai Development 3' Learnizig Tbeciand Design "12 Materials-Production . 9 Information Systems -.--"- " 0 0 IN,=P.ON-ALTECHNIQUES FOR THEDEGREE CANDIDATE;. .; -Selkirtaituctienal units ... Equipmcgt. operation & Materillls petaluerlon ,

.CoMputer-avistedinstruction: Norte . ::...... - Mini-lab: Yea _. . 1.., GRADINGIE'VieLVATIONi.. Letter /Number ..--...-.pduancei.cif.*.etieritiiiitin rot this degree inthides: .r.:;Stifdeitt scomi.on written exams. - ..it ... ";",.. '"" .. -. Review by eiganment cbmrhitteelwithou'cstudOnt ttie4it::'

-FACULTY:( bc-for names).* -.:. '_ There: are 5itilltime faculty and 0 venni* ractio: .

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Clod Hours Per Wes* ,,,, Lecture Conf Lab Other ildlicatiots of Instructional Moak .13 2.5: A:. Reference_Matbrials & Information Servich Ar. Ntaverian Wr Children, s . MiterFati for Adak:Kenn 3. Materials for Middle School ' Utilizatiort!FGoyeniment Publications 13 Sterootypiisatildren 's-Materials- - .

Children-Television . 2 ". 1

..-. EViduatiOn &.&,lori . 13 1,t,. Women in &iiciety: Resources 3 _ _ Maio & Preparation of Instructional Materials 1.5 2.5 :natal:why: Basic Production - 1.5 1., 23 TY:Basic Procluction . 13 23 'Motiegi Pkotre:_Busic Production 1.5 2:5,

Lib-dry. Media Centel. , . . Reading. Vieivinn.&Listening auklarice 3 :4 .. t_ 1.5 2 Publio Library 1. _ Iniwntuon &Society . 3 2-"_. .Visuld Latency : . 13 Emerging Trench 1:5 1:5 Cable Commun 2.5 1.5 Advanced Reference _ 1.5 -2.5 1.5 2 acZ 2.5 ...1 23-, r1 District Administration Procedure:ft Technokmy 2 2 LC. Classification ; 2. i2 Instructional System Dove 1011011 & Design 1.5 2.5 Self-Wsigucesorst Progiarn "' 1.5 134, LibaarAutomation - 13. Zs- Information Storage & Retrieval 1.5 2:5 2.5 -. Research Advanced .Pbstography 2.5 Intttritslin WOE : Master of Science in Library Media . PREREQUISITES: IVscbTarint degieie in laY *Id Undergraduate (IPA of:it:lea* 3.0 ' : _.. OltE crihtbinecl score. of,00_ ._ . - -..

:."i-ACCIPTANCE OF _TRANSFERS: . ..- :. t- --. . . Cmditeit-e_aocepUed_rrOill US. ardo-dited icliticill only.. Maximum number of creditstransferred is 15. PROGRAMDURATION: .. SI quarter credits not including summer sessions. Continuous enrollment fro& etirnrite to irOsTatkiiiis not required. The must be completed within_? years.The avtrage ;Wain completes the Masters Program_wi quarters: .51 quarter credits are renisi-red for graduation. SUMMER,SESSION:h summer session is 10, iteeki long., Couivesmay :be taken in blocks of .5 weekk,..4'' :_atititiii the_summer session....',' 7 ., - - ,.. _ THIllat A-tWiliii is not required." '... . ;., ...... -.. COMBINED DEGREE PROGRAMS: 7 '

Combined -DegrecPrograsnsire-nor available._ .

PROGItAM CONTENTCogresed_te Wutie erivlis.);*., . . .'aura in qualdsoPei CommuntOtion & Technology: 1 .27 70tkriconnes within Educaychi' ...-- 3 ..4_7,'. Courses outside Education...... OR No minor.:

NOR FIELDS :: 7_. :7 -.'.. StueYenw W-not misioi... -5L. URSE WAIVER: Coif rideirg of Education may be wqii;ed with thn parniinion;:-11-. . -forlbe Department C man and.by examination. 1. -. :- --...±.J.:7. '". :.: .f.':.; SPECIAL ADVISE T. g_RETEN_TION ACTIYLTIESARE-ASI-AfLAELti:.% Study skill eau for studenu With acerisit ditriculW. --.;---!,.., . Lanipligiskin im nt coursgs -- .' :.'""-.;:. Tutoring by ikulty i- , -

-Tutoring by students w.; . AREAS`OF EMPHASIS WITHIN THE CURRICULUM(Op/MO(1 in quarter tred111) Media Management ...___ ...... Teloimmmurikations 6 t 0 IMF/We:Vocal Development - -Z-°- II- / Canting Theory and DesSin 'i. ,..-.7-44. _3 Materials Production. -12 Inforifution Systems -.I.. 3 Librarianship.. ,, 3 04._&Deicributioti.--...-...... : .. -. -...... -.. .. INSTRUCTIONAL TEXHNIQUES FOR THE FREE CANDIDATE: '. SelPlitilnictioital units. Instructional Systems Development & Design .-,Computer.assisted histiuCtion:.. Library. Aidomation; Information Swage & Rit*-4 .*

Minilabz._No . _.._- , _,-..-... *- . . .4-;:s., 7 GRADING/EVALUATIOW. Wm/Mitts-kr 'an4 Piii/Fail .EvOlatirsis of the durrycisluni,frit ibis degrec pogram includes: Reifew by department gommatee- without student members.

FACULTY.:(ste gpiciiiiix'for liaMes) . . There are 6 ftilltilne faCulty and-0 parttime faculty--,-;

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xZt":--/; . .e Clock Hours Per Week Lecture Conf Lab lathes . . Television in Media- 3 Introductory Workshop to Online Litaiture Searehing 1 1 'Preparation .of Media 2 2 Photompinkin Media_ ,jo 1 3 -04-Addibtradori of.Nredia_ _ 3 I1ecltondo Evalifationoi` is 3 Reference &Bibliography in Media 3 S_ystems 2 ,Color Slide Prksenrations_ 2 2 .BWcIt whitevh0t0mph? 3 n of Media 3 3 lion & Supervision of Media Research Methods in Media 3 .c Preparation of Media II . 2 TelevWon in Media II 1 .; litt-rUcfional Slide Production in Information Media 2 2 .' Motion picture in Media I 3

1 'Motion Picture in Media:II a Advanced-Selection & Evaluation 3 1 Advanced _Reference & Bibliography . 3 TechtiW_Proccvsesin_ Media IL - 3 1 Reeding. Listening & Viewing Guidance 3

Information Storage & Retrieval 3 1 .Programmed Instruction 3 i- Advanced Administration . 3 Systems Iksign.& Evaluation of ;Media 3

History of Media.., _ _ 3 Recent Trends in :Media 3 1 Microcomputer in the Classrooms & Media Centel, 3 1 Microcomputer Software 3 Instructional Development for Programmed I _Itscructio-ns _&Microcomputers _ _ prailatationTil Training & Media Management Heiman Resdurees Development 3 Government Documents 3 Contemporary Materials 3 7_ Media for Teacheii: 2 AcquisitiOn_tt Maintenance of Equipment I Theories of Learning Educatiortal Administration 3 5- ; Elementary_ Curilculuni 3 Secondary Curriculum ' 3 .J. Internship Arranged Readings Arranged Research in Media Arranged

_156- DEIOCE: Master of Science in InformationMedia. e, St. CfrkW State Univ. PREBEQUISITES:

. Iliekris degree in any field . ,,

GRE score and written recommendation . . ACCEPTANCE OF TRANSFERS: . .3t Credits_are_accep_teritrorn any school (U:S:A: or Other). Maximum number of credits transferred is 51. PROGRAM DURATION: p Continuous enrollment from entrance to graduation is not required. The program must be completed within 7 years. The -average student completes the Masters Program within 3 quarters; plus a summer seksioo. 51 quarter credits are required for graduation. q SUMMER SESSION There are 5 weeks in the enfire,Summer s-dasion.. TWESIStA_thesisiTs_worth 2-11 Cluct-er creditsand is required. COMBINED DEGREE PROGRAMS: Student can earn two graduate education -degrees simultaneously in the following departments: Elementaryt , SecondamorAdministration. PROGRAM CONTENT (expressed in quarwrcrtdna) Courses in Educational Communication & TedindlOgy 39 Other courses -within Educitiett4.9.. 12 Courses onteide Edi)cittion '""'" .-- 18 MAJOR FIELDS: . Public Library; SChooiLibrary Media (Certlf*tion); Training MINOR FIELDS: .. . _Studems,do_notrriiisor: . COURSE WAIVER: Co-Utica in the College of Education may be waived with the permission Of the Department Chairman.. SPECIAL ADVISEMENT & RETENTION ACTIVITIES ARE AVAILABLE: Study skill courses for students with academic difficulty' Language_skillimecovernerneeimSeS AREAS OF EMPHASIS WITHIN THE CURRICULUM (expressed in quarter credits) _ Media Management J--- 3 Teleco mmunications i 6 Instructional_Development 3 ok Learning Theory and Design 3 Material Produ6rion 0 InfOrmation Systems 0 Librarianship 0 INSTRUCTIONAL TEC QUES FOR THE DEGREE CANDIDATE: Self-instructional units: Media Mat & Methb& of rant Tech Proca; Microcom. in Media ctr & classitis - CifuTvpuW_-assisted Instruction: None Miru-liik No ..pbtADING/EVALIJATIoNi' letter/?umber and Pass/Fail Evaluation of the currivuluittfor this degree program includes: Student scores on written Matins. .7.. Eeviesv by department committee withbut student members. FACULTY: Ike appeoix far-names) 0 There are 3 fulltime faculty and 26 parttime faculty :...,

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1P . by: Week To.egys'on Oilret 2 ellaktOgn provided lib 4 - D. ilours.Prr- COOf 1 3 2 3 3 3 1 3 1 2 2 2 Robert Clock , Information LeTre 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 I

Theory 158 - Adafeicent - - &meth Leuner Classroom Development; , Management & Initruetions & 1. Child the Instruction Theory in thunes noii Video ..-- Video IftsuriTeWrit & The7,Anuit _jj,"1...11,77. YkUlal The Computer Video Designing of InstructiongDeuirr Ed Education SUSS of Evaluation Learning in Materials Development Thinking Ptac: Practice: - Groom in in Materials Courseware: in Design ,Courseware: Courspw4:coS/2 Psidrokigy Measurement ' ins:Aulhor Coma the la of . *CoallevfnetrIvalbiteda in in Medialiklierials: PSY-chekigi it ProCedures Mehodi Sisternif 5ki1i Simulations: W Development Instructional ci-ple.of Learning EducabonA Educational .Technology.'Xompiteis Use ToilWology: OPTekvision Designs Minnesota , . . Approach & & & & elk at iimm*IW171111111ftry-Dt & . Classroom inslenctlanal_Systems_: Principle Inntdue.sOn lttittfnctional Theoretical Waiving Systems PriiitipWs Initrixtional Intellittce Knowing Learning Leuirmiss !Co-chi/Wit Educational Initructional Applicatiob'otCeirtprs Univ. NUisils.1W1tiaileel , ° Prepration Advassed - DEGREE: Master of Arts Unlv. ei Mitnoittoft.

!WMfors degree in any field Undergraduate GPA of at least 3.0 Miller Analogy test score ACCEPTANCE OF TRANSFERS: _L_CroaltsmencepUed from any eccrediied institution. Thereis no limit on winters- ble cedit". PROGRAM DURATION: 44 natter credits not _in:urfing summer sessions. 44:quarter credits equal 6 quarters.Continuous enrollment from entrance to graduation is not requited.The progoun must be completed within 7 years. The average student completes t e Mints Programwithin 6 quarters. 44 quarter credits are required for graduation._ SUMMER SESSION: leach summer session isU) weeks long. Courses may be Taken in hiricki of 5 weeks __Within the summer session. THESIS: A tbesia isworth 6 quarter credits and is require& COMBINED DEGREE PROGRAMS: Combined Degree_hitrams aretrot avazlI le PROGRAM CONTENT (64:veiled hi quararr aedits) urses in Echsaticinal Communication & Technology 30 Other courses within Education 6 Courses outside Ecluottion.---:- 8 MAJOR FIELDS: Instructional _Design;instruction lopment;Educational Computing: Instructional Technology - Res-eirch A Evaluation. MINOR FIELDS: Students may have more than one minor. The minimumnumees of credits in each minor field is 8. 1.5fJi COURSE WAIVER: Courses hi the Colkgeof Education may be Waived with the permission of the Dement Cnirrnan :SPECIAL ADVISEMENT & RETENTION ACTIVITIESARE AVAILABLE: SWY 5Ttill courses for students with endemic difficulty Langage skill improvement_courses Tutoring by faculty_ Tutoting-by students_ ` AREAS OF EMPILKSIS WITHIN THE CURRICULUM (expressed in quarter credits) A Mew Management.:._ 8 . . Ttienturiiiiiiicitions ...... :...... -..... 6- .. InstructiOnal nt . Larning Them*: 10- Maoists Production.4 10 Infortnn- SysUms 3 Li '0 ., 0 Computer Technology 'INSTRUCTIONAL TECHNIQUES FOR THE CANDIDATE: Self- instructional units: titnnitionl Systems; Educational Technology & Media;Computer. Systems Computer-wined labiktion None -- bliniGth:__Ves GRADING/EVALUATION: LettedNurnber and Pass/Fill Evaluation of the ..e,,,,. m for this'clegree program includes: Student scores on exam. ., Review by department .mmittee which has studentmembers '_ Review by- committee of fticulty/staff outside the department including students. FACULTY: (see append& for names) There are 3 fulltime faculty and 3 parttime faculty.

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ottnarions_of InsisucsonTechnology Addict's-ding MiterralikCetiktratien 3 A_pplication of Educational TechnnlogY 2 1 Instructional Television & Film ProdUction 2 Initrdctionsl GraPhim 3 Pftliplat of_Medis Selection 2 Whods Of EducatioW Research Citiriculum Medicids Elementary Statistics A' Audiovisual Equipment & Materials Handling Justructiomd Design Sunukfts & Games in Educadon

, Maio Media & Education Photography for the Classroom Research mi%Ectuoitional Media A of Mt-_erteclis Centers Adiiiticeidliniteiktional Photography Internship Introduction to hifXInon Science Cataloging & Ctassirscation ti EM Miusspinetn Wit Itererence SoUrceti " Administration of School Media Centers Organization of SchooNedia Centers Books & Related Material foi - ,

letai-mTsUltescgi:Mt Library Automaton i 2 Library Services for Children dE Young People 3 ' 71,

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1C9 DEGREE: l'iiWsWr of Seitnce in Education hicklonState Usti...

PREREQUISITES: - Bachelors degree him field 'Undergraduate GPA of at least 2.5

_GRFAcore . ACCEPTANCE OF TRANSFERS: Credits are accepted from any accredited institution. Maximum number of credits transferred is 9. . . PROGRAM DURATION: . 36 semester credits not including summer seisioint.36 semester 'credits equal 3 semesters:Conti-nuotTs enrollment from entrance to ;graduation i,3; not _required. The program must be comped within 5 years. Tht average Au&nt completes the Masters Program within 3 semesters, plus a summer session. 36 semester credits are required for graduation. SUMMER SESSION: There are 8 weeks in the entire suntiner session. r ,.. THESIS: A thesis is worth 6 semester credits and is optional. COMBINED DEGREE PROGRAMS': ', . r Comtnind_Derrne_Porrans are not avaibble. PROGRAM CONTENT (eiciiresied in semester :radar) Courses in Educational Communication & Technology 18 Other courses within: Education .=' 12 Courses.outside Educati13nS/.. Ai ',.....4- 6 MAJOR FIELDS: .. _ _EducariotuA_Technobgy; Library-Media. MINOR FIELDS: ..:,- - _...._-' Students may. ha inor., 237 COURSE WALVElt: the-Came* fducatti:in_ _casino. r:he *if ied.... SPECIAL ADVISEMENT & RETENTION AtTIVI IESiRE AVAILABLE: Study skill courses for students with ariidemic difficulty _.._. Unguage skill improvement curses Tutoring by faculty IP AREAS OF EMPHASIS WITHIN THE CURRICULUM (expressed in semester credit&

Media Management i i 9 , .. --,Telecommunicatinso 3 r. instructional D-vepment , : 3 k Learning Theory and Design 3 .. . MateriaLs Production .-.1- 18 4-----iti Infot7siation Systems ;.-i 9 :. Librarianship ...... _. --.24 INSTRUCTIONAL TECHNIQUES FOR THE DEGREE CANDIDATE! Self-instructional units: None P .. CrOMPUI.C141SSiSted Instruction: 4 None Mini-tab: No , GRADING /EVALUATION: LetteVNumber Evaluation of the curric6lum.for this degree program includes: Student scores, on writterk exams: ° Review by department committee. Review by department committee without student members. FACULTY: (see appendix for names) .,

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. Cleckifours Per Week rehreCbtif-Ub 3 Ica ruciron Amigo & Devekipment 2 Foundaton's alnstructional Technoloily 2 The Developmetit & Validation of Learning Packages 2 Production of Vista! Instuetjoliai Material 2 Advanced Production of Audio -Visual 3 Pnbricon in Lertinig Resources 2 Athadced Educational Psychology I 2 Instructional Television 3 Introdiktion to Research 2 Rematch Prohlenis in Learnitag Resources 2 3-6 Attr111WECtiOn of the Learning Resource Center 3 HUsidlisot Education ..,7" 2 . . -z--1.fild-ticiAhy'of Education .-7'1;CtiffiPitrative Education 2 Iidues in Education, 2 Education m. the Social Otikt 2 &tidal Law 3 Advanced Educational PsyChology I 2 Instructional Design & Devebpment 2 Elementary School Curriculum 2 SeconcWiSchoolCutriculum - 2. 11t Junior High Middle Echool Higlier Education The Junior Community College

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171 = DEGREE: Mit[er oftibrarY Selena iihsV 1V4soittl St** Uhl*:

PREREQUISITES: - Bachelors degree in any field ACCEPTANCE OF TRANSFERS: . Crebere. acWOUed_trbiti MY accredited institution. There is no limit on irareerable =dim. PROGRAM DURATION: i2 quarter credits not including summer sessions.32 quart& credits equal 6 quarters.Continuouil enrollment from entrance to graduation is not required.The program must be completed within 8 years. The average student completes the Masters Program within 6 quarters. plus a summer session. 32 quarter ___erecTio_a_teqUited kir graduation. _ SUMMER SESSION: E h summer session is 8 weeks king. Courses may be takei m bloats of 4 weekt within the summer session. 'THESIS: A thesis is not required. COMBINED DEGREE PROGRAMS: Combined_Depee_Pioyams are not available._ PROGRAM CONTENT (expressed quarter_ credits) Courses in Educational Communication:& Teehnology 26 . Other co -within Education l2 Courses op _Education 0

MAJOR FIELDS: _ _ lnstactiooal Technology. MINOR FIELDS: Students may have more than one minor. The minimum number of credits in each minor field is 18. COURSE WAIVER: Courses in the College of Education may be waived with the permission of the Department Cliairman. SPECIAL ADVISEMENT & RETENTION ACTIVITIES ARE AVAILABLE: Study skill courses for sturknts with aea emit difidUlty Tutoring b ficulty AREAS OF EMPHASIS WITHIN THE CURRICULUM d in quarter credits) Media Management 3 Telecommunications 3 Instruttional Development 6 Learning ThecirY and DeSigh 2 MatetialSProduction 5

Information Systems . 2 Librarianship_ 13 INSTRUCTIONAL TECHNIQUES FOR THE:DEGREE CANDIDATE:' Self instructional units: Spees-al Projects Computer-assisted Instruction: Special Projects Mini -lab: Yes GRADING/EVALUATION: Letter/Number Evaluation of: the curriculum for this degree program includes. Studentscores on written exams. Review by departmentcommittee. Reviewby department committee without student membeib _ FACULTY: (see appendix for names.) a . There are I fulltime faculty and 3 parttime faculty

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Webster Calle Infrimalion provided by: Commgalestleni Dept._ Paul SlikvItal!n 410,Ettat Leawood_ Coordinator Communicado-n7s St .V.ems Sfuri

Clock Hours Pei Week Lecture COtif Cab-Oilier

SeleCtgortst_VOlikatiOn-of Initruclioul Me& & rethfiblog,-y' 2 Pereeptini*Oagb.7trr!billit 3 3 3 . I-3 _ _ Administration of lastrazOonMedia T&ImolcigY Programs :WriiieshoPin Drama 2 ,C.teatsve Writing 2 Oral Interpretation'of Literature 2 Storytelling & Puppeny 2 Children & Writing 2 instructional Media VieriMpe. Work.sheti 2 litseuclimill Media Television 'Awareness, , 2 ItTrttional Media Presentations 2 Instructional Media Filmmaking/Anis:nation 2 Instructional Media Films for Children 2 Literature Seminars 2-3 W L 3 11. 3 phy 3 Media Graphics 2 Journalism Workshops 2 r.ritturiutricanotia_WorMOjit "A0iWW gducatkin Workshops Ungtrige Of Mit 2 Instruchonal Design 2 TiTichimi Writing, 2 PkeiograPhY * 3 *Nab :ed Photography ° -Me&fractiturn ...... -- [kenning Reading ' . 2 Investigations je Reading. Grades P.3 3 Teachinit Reading in Content Fields_ 2 Diagnosis &'Correcrion of Reading Ptabking .3 Personzing RWing Iii.ittlictions 2-3 itctfctkit in Diagnosis 3 Practictim in Remediation 3 Independent-10a* . 3 Advanced Gcgduate Certificate Project 3

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- 164 - 0 -0- DEGREETter of Arts in Teaching ... Webster College PREREQS:lk______. - Rachs- 104ree in any field .;.,. . Undergraduate GPA of.at least 2:5' ACCEPTANCE OF TRANSFERS: Credits are accepted ftom US. accredited schdoB only. N-Wiinum _number ofcredi4fraiaared is 6, .. -..'PROGRAM DURATION: .-:, : : . ,.. -?' t -- 30 semester credits not including summer sessions.30 semester credits equal...' semesters.Continuous enrollment from entrance to_ jtraduation is notexectuired.The program must 1:4'5"completed within 7 years. - The'average student cOmpletes: the Masters PAram within 6 semesters.30 semester credits are required __tor frauriorr_ 'SUMMER SESSION: N/A THESIS: A thesiii 4 not required. COMBINED D PROGRAMS: _ corn D Programs are not available. P 0 T (expressed in semester credits) Courses in Uualiional Communication & Technology 18 Other courses wWfin Education 6 Courses outside Education 6 -. 't.i'; MAJOR FIELDS: . ", __Communications; Aesthetic -Education; IpstructionalMedia: Language & Literature. 'MINOR FIELDS,: Students may have one minor.

COURSE WAIVER: Courses in the College of Education m_ ai tie. waived with the permission -. 'of the Deparunent'Ohairinan and by examination. .. SPECIAL ADVISEMENT & RETENTION ACTIVITIES ARE AVAILABLE: La tiguiqte_sldllimprovement _mums AREAS OF EMPHASIS WITHIN THE CURRICULUM (expressed in semester cred-ff) Media Management , 6 Telecommunications ,. 3 Instructional Development 6 <-- : Learning Theory and Deiign 6 '..-.:1ateriaProduction 12 :- Information Systems, 6 Librarianship I. 6 INSTRUCTIONAL TECHNIQUES FOR THE DEGREE CANDIDATE; Self-instructional units: : Selection't utilization of instructional materials: Instructional Design Cornputassisted Instructifin: 'None Mrnr cab Yes GRADING)EVALUATIOM Letter/Number Evaluation of the curriculum for this degreeprogratit incluies: Student scores on written exams. Review by dePartment committee which has student members. FACULTY: 6it eippernite for *Intel) _ There are 6 fullume faculty and 3 parttime faculty.

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nformaiion provicred_by: Pr. Gone Miff& Professor

Chock tows Lecture Co b Other IntroduCtion_to School Media Centers 3 ; . Children's !Wiwi& & 5erVitni 3 or Young Adults' Materials & Services Evaluation &Selection of Educational Media Conjoin= &Classification of _Educatiotal MccU Reterette & Services Utilization of Audiovistuil Media 4 rb2 Production of Graphic Media 2 ; Production of PholographiC & Electronic Meth_ OrvniuWn & AttiMilittratitin of Sc_ hool -Mid Center 3 Pticticuni in Schoot Mediagentet-Minagement Elementarylchool Curriculum 3 SeliOncrar9V:hool Curriculum 3 Curriculuns_Deve-ropnitiit 4 3 Adyarrce Psycho:401k Affective Education 3' Advanced Studies in Human Devepment 3' Behavior Modification 3 Sociology of Education 3 EduanotiV Pliikeisphy 3 MetliodS & Fannie* ftlf Developingr Latiguage Art Skills- 3 Teaching Basic Read*Stills 3 Reading in the Scconifarynchoot . 3 r fi -4" r. :

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-166-. . .DEGREE: Mastsin Educatiop Uri*. if Wistaria. PREREQUISITES: BIttks-raftgrise in any field Undervadpie GPA of at least 7.5 GRE scoot

ACCEPTANCE OF TRANSFERS: __ ,_ , p!: r, Crediteare_aixepwe Reim shy accrWited --- 12 ritOGRARE.DURATION? it sum . %_COndnuowi enrollmeiit fr _uatiOn _A requar.ii , be cdmWI within 6 YWIT: The average "stude cdm p the M T 54 fTrter .credits are required for _ vaduation-__ _ SUMMER SESSION: EKII. summer session is 4 we long-Courses. may be taken in blocks of 4 weeics:vithin the summer session. , THESIS: A thesis is worth IS quarter credits isptional.

COMM NED.DEGREE PROORAMS:_ . _ Studenr_mty earntwograduatedegreessunul eouuss Y in Education d another field. Fields ihclude: Politicrd _Science...Business; Law. PROGRAM CONTENT (6pressed in quVer'credirs) Courses in Fozhiaitional Cor4mitislica lion A Techno 70 Other courses-.Witiiii;_00CaliOn...... * 0 Courses onztalsEducaliore-ii;F;.--; 15 MAJOR __Lastaot,Mec MINOR FIELDS: Students dd'hot minor. . COURSE WAIVER: Cg_urses in the _Came of Education_cannot be wsived_ SPECIAL ADVISEh0:, & RETENTIONeACTIVITIES ARE AVAILABLE: Study skill for students with riertzlemic difTicultY Danguage skill improvement courses . . . Tutoring by faculty Tutoring by Students , . AREAS OF EMPHASIS WITHIN THE CURRICULUM Cekoressed ki riarletip'edital .40 ..-fl;.'MediacMaragentent I 4 mutts:aborts ..c 0 Deveio 10 Theory and Design 4...12 . MateIs Production ..15 Info t tr.,Systerqs 3 Libnutitmlup 3 _ Curtittlinti 6 IN UCTIONAL TECHNIQUES FOR TNE DEGREE CANDIDATE: . .. nal units: Equipment Operation:, _Basic Skills; Prodacdop qrsComputer-assisteil Instruction: Administration Courie _MiniAab: Yes ..tRADING/EVICLUATION: Letter/Number 7 Evaluation of the curriculum for this degree program includes:

Student scores on written exams. .. . - Review by detiartmentilimmittee which bas student members. Review .;, coMmittee-aiciculty/stalT otaidt the department including studs FACULTY(see.dppera ft). natifea) . Thee are 4 runtime ratulty and 0 parttime faculty

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176 4r .4 Az: Appalachjis State;,141.: Information prove by;. Caliege,of Learning ir Human . Agee P. Nob. - CI:auk:Cori ..lroluTe, N. Castilian 2ggea

Clock Nows Per Week

. Lecture Conf Lab Other

Introducnonlo the Media 2 hiromiltion sources & Sery 2 Children's Literature 4 Media/or Yourig People 3 Organization of Media Collections I InstructionalTechnology . 1 Rowel in Education 2 CurridUlum Pktining 2 Educational Leadership - , ..Childf & Ado.lescerAPgchology 2 Mugicultural Literature_for Children & Young People 1 2 Collectlop Development: Sciende & Technology- I ColWilon Development: Humanities & Social Sciences 1 f2 MediiColfeetion DevelOpment r 2 Books .& PrintO t 0%. lik*ilmins of the Two-Year College LearningRes Cntr 3' Crittal inalysis_of,Contemporarythildren's Literature I 2 .Gatireniponuy Media for _Adoleseenu - I 2 _ ColWctiOn Development for Two-Year Colleges 2 t ni-zation of Media-Programs & Services 1 Orianization of Mediatonections I 2 Advanced Cataloging& Classification 2 Maintenance of Materials & Equipment _ 3" Orgintaation & Administration of Media Programs Computer Applications in Mailiii&erVicei Organization of Learning Laboratories Personal! Management Planning Learning Environments_

Storytelling 4 Programs for:Youtti_ _ ReTning, Viewing, & Listerfing quicrance" AdVanced Rerence it Information Services Phounraphy Ctikmatography _- Advanced Projects in Educational Medd instructional TOmolollY Prckluction of Educational Videotapes Educational Applications ofTV & Film Television-in Iriarctiot Advanced Production of Audiovisual Materiala r"..\ Instructional Graphic ainteirmoAry &sues in Lifilarilitthip Programmed Learning 4 Insifuctional Design 2 Seminar Communications Theory & Media - Master of it is Thesis . . Readig &_ResesTrch in _Child s Laerature: HistbrY of Children's Lite -.AdvancedSeminar'- Instructibnal Systems Design,'" Intleperndeni Study

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.. DEGREE:Master of Arts :,',.,. Appalachian State Univ.

- lk --.1'.'.:., ..7..4,...... :PREREQUISEXES: _ Bachelors degree inanY field - c';" .:-i. U-nZergraduate GP4.% of leait 2,2,, '.-, ORE score . ACCEPTANCEOk.TRANSFERS:

Credits ace accepted' from any-accredited inStittition. Mixinium number ofcredits transferred is 60. , -__PROGRAM DURATION: ' . 36. semester creihts not including spininer session 36 semester credits equal 4 semesters, Continuous enrollment from entrance to g .. _ '' mai-ak;n.isnot requ ed.The program must be eoitipleWiI Within 6 years. The average student completes the Masters Progr in within 3Setteitersphis a summer session.36 semester Credits -are required for graduation: -A SUMMERSESSION: There are 10 weeks m the entire summer session. THESISLA_theSts is -worth 4 semester credits and is optional. COMBINED DEGREE PROGRAMS: Combined Degree Programs are not avaitalle. 'e.-.; PROGRAM CONTENT (rxiwessedin sernewi &airs) Courses in Educational Communication & Technology E. P Other eqeses_withtn Education .. ,- 13 ._ Courses outside Educaticth 0 MAJOR FIELDS: Nomajor._ . -MINOR FIELDS: IF Students_may_tuve_brie minor: . COURSE_ WAIVER: Courses in the College of Education may be waived withthe permission of the Department Chairman and by examination. SPECIAL ADVISEMENT & RETENTION ACTIVATIES ARE AVAILABLE:

Stucly_skill courses for students with-kgademic difficulty , , Lahguage_ skill improvement courses' _Tutoring by faculty_ _ _ AREAS OF EMPHASIS WITHIN-THE CURRICULUM (expressed in seiriester crediis) Media kanegernent , - 27 - . . . .Teleconimunications_____------... 9 Instruction4t-Development.. . _4 -Learning Veory W:id Design /' ',,4 Mater Production.....:... -.. Information Systems , , 0 . . ei..ibririanship:,-, .- '3*, . -,.._ :39 StRUCTIONAL TECH NIQU_EST_ OR THE DEGREE C-AND1DATE! -'-'Seif-instructional units: Production'. Mtunteriatiet Computer- assisted InStruction: Management & Automation __ Mirii,Wb: No - GRADIN9/EVALIJATION: Letter/Number and Pass/Fail

Evaluation of the curriculum for this degree program inclitiles:_ Student scores on written exams,. ,,. tg. Revie_w_ epartment committee whieh his stddent members. FACULTY: Ise(perair for names) There are 8.1 i fikulty and 0 parttime faculty. . .

109 Ent .tnW n; lighnpanis prOvicl4br: SWry EtWg. Yaws - Grenville, N, Cannata 271134 ; , , :2 'ClockHosas Per Week 4 j.eciureto&Lab Other 1-e it:bouts of Tachitta is the Hiatt SehbdI .1110orirand PhiincoPhY a Education Foundation s and Curriculum Development Statistics in Education E_Valustion olEducational Media =0:11 cfs_Educnonaedia Centers

- Instructional Development in Educational Communications Foundations of AmericarEducation introduction to Research Senunar-Mniii DEGREE: toWdlir of An in .Education east Carolina

UISI'fES: Bachelors deice inany field ,...Underscracktate CPA of at least 3.0j, IMillerAnakigyTest_Score - ACCEPTANCE OF TRANSFERS...-..,,, - . . Credits are iicetited-riom any sclinelt i.S.A. or other). There is no lin* on transferable credits:"

,PRCCRAMDURAIISIN:. . s" 30semester:ciettittifiiii including stunmerSegio rts.Continuous_enrollMeni from entrance to graduation R. not required._ The -*gram must be completed within,6'ye%r& The average stude'rtt completes the Masten" 0- i__:PrOgnan_withitalOwwifTrs; plus a summer sesiion... 30 semest,credits are requited for gniduation. .StIMMEItSESSJONi.:There aretwee- Rs in the enure silinmer Session.. -.-THESISr.A..thesit isiorb 6 semester credits and is optional..." "- tOMBINEIrDEGREE PROGRAMS: ' Contbund Deritiee_Programs are not available. PROCIIAWCONTE*5(czPresstrd-...ilt:seItterleZ-credilV ,11.0:Ceir9es Eduaticntommunication&Teehnology Atherkairses Within Education.._, 6 Courses outside Education 6 MAJOR F1ELDSt. No major. MINOR FIELDS: ;4 aittOt_Mirief. COURSE WAIVER: Courses in the College of Education ditty be:Weind.with the Permission :of the Departnient chairman and by examination. SPECIAL ADVISEMENT Ti RETENTION ACTIVITIES ARE AVAILABLE: Language_skillimpro_vement 'AREAS OF EICOrASIS WIT E CURRICULUld 4L. Mew 6 . "t lnatrr 6 Learning Theory and Design 3 Materials PriktUttion 9- information.Systems 6 Libtarianship 6 INSTRUCTIONAL TECHNIQUES FOR THE DEGREE CANDIDATE: Self - instructional tuts: None Computer-assisted Instruction: None:, trinlah:_Yes c;pItADING/EVALUATION: Letter/Number, s,. Evaluation orthe curriculum for this degree.4gegram includes: Student scores on written exams. . 'Review by department committee which has student members. "43 FACULTY: (see_apper:dix for names) _ _

There are7fullaine faculty and I' Parttime fatuity-. _ Nes* grothiii w Sea! --inforitatiori PreiMed &labia Education " pr. Torn . Wing . Ike B-20 irmak, Dept. oP I Micro iGreeuica,N. Carolina 2741A::-.:1

-Clot* Hours Pei .ecare ClinfLabOther: .

`OrganizaciOn of Media Colkieno . 3 Lereironce Materials; 3- DeVeihrittierital -Media for Children Book Selection for Young People Utilization of Educational tiieditto-r PrOducOoncrf Instructional Matte f .41c4dowl Wedilwttdinipistration Cline:aunt Progrintuned Instructidn 'Media Retrieval Ssterns - Workshi20 to Eclucationc&edia MeiU late ip & Seminar Media Speondpikatulo & Reading 416InstrtictionidDaAps Proira Instructional Radio A t' Radio' 7'

tructionalRadio

Rotigence & Bibliography. F:. , Pnnciplen& 066-lents in Organization lifornwition Recrievnl-SysicouX Servics :Ciraphics Production knedia Production Techniques ment of-edia Systems

ers-in Education , . "zr - 1 oduction to fearning Theoriq. Inuoduchon to CoirontAation'TheorieS 4t- = . r DEGREE:*aster of Science in Education North Carolina A&T State linty. PREREQUISITE& Fwbirsa (regreeill any field Undergniduate ErA of at least 2.6 ACCEPTANCE4F TRANSFERS: Credits-aif aceepted from any school (U.S.A. or other). imum itumber of credits transferred is 6. PROGRAM DURATION: - , 15 4tnageT*diis .cot*hiding Witmer sessions:.15semester credits equal 1 semeste nuous eniblitietri-i entrance to graduation is not remared. The program must be completed within 5 yeart. -. The av ^. nt completes the Masters Program within; 2 semesters. plus a summer session.30 semester required for gradilation: StIf4MtaiS N: Each summer tetiOtirit 14 weeks long. Courses.may be taken in blocks of 4 teaks within.the ion. 4 ,. THESIS: IL, 'required. ,' - COMBINED I.4...... ROGRAMS: . Cscnitileset.4 are not v..------'f -. '--- PRORket. 0043 (expirssed-Vemaierueillt0 ... . Course-illitEclucationnIGommunibtibri & Technology. . . v .18 Othereours-e5 within Educition - 9 Coursesoutside outs& Education .4. '.... .4. c. .3. MAJOR FIELDS ...' '.- 4 Edo:alio-nal-Media. MINOR FIELDS: ' 'Stnclentsmay have more thrri Ott thiqr Theminimumnumber bf credits in each minor. . field is 3'': COURSE WAIVER: Co et in the College of. Iron-cannot be waived. " ...:- \SPECIAU ADVISEME titTENTION ACTIVITIES AlliE AVAILABLE: Study skill courses for surd wiih academic diffieulti o ..". '''. AREAS OFfIVIPHASIS. WITHRII THE CURRICULUM fittpreseg.insemestercrediEd Media Mintagenicsit y 1. 6 Ttlecommiimattions ..- -A: ''' ' 6 -%. - freittpcupnal MI-440mm 4. 4.i ' ., 3 .gearning The* and Design '...-":' d Z. ... 3' - . .1__ .. _rails-Production N- i Information SySternaw, .it' ' ' ' "----t 12 1..ibrariariship-i..:-0,- `-i. *.'"., *- 9 VCTIONAL up UES FOR THE DE ANDIDATE: -7 .- -instructional tinitgri: Information Systems ),' Computer-assisted4It*fion: 'Materials Prod ef ,...r-3. ohiltiliiiSaS 3.. --.,-., Mini-lab: Yes APTC,i.,.*::?;, ., ; 0 .,. .... GRADING/EVAL1.16110S::-.LitterinTrilbei,- ' Evaluation- of the curricnturacir.thisltstree:.p .. 0,-;,:',. Stunt scores on wAllin erns., 1'. Iteviewly department committee without.student FACULTY: (see a_ppendbrfor:itames) - -There are 2 fulltime faculty's:It parttime Malty.:

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.. DEGREE: Master of AM North Carolina Central Univ.

PREREQUISITES: .. ".:------___-__Bachelors degree with specified edUcatioderedits

-- ACCMANCE OF TRANSFERS: t.. :., ? redittlielteceptedtroni any accredited institution. Maiiimum number of crediti transferredis 6.

PROGRAM-DURATIO*Nt I . _ . -,.. . 36.semester. credit; not-including -summer sessio4.36 semester credits equal 1 semesters. ContinuOus -, enrolbnentirom entrance trupaduation is snot required. There is no specified tine within winch the program must-'be TheAveragestudent-_-competeiheMaters Prpte within2semesters, *LSa summer session. 'A ttreditsare-required forgraduiiirt SUMMER There are 12 week in the entire summer sestion, ,-.. THESIS: Astliiis ii worth 3 semester credit and .is required. COMBINED 'DEGREE PROGRAMS: . ' '..,- Combined Degree Programs ire not available. -' PROGRAM CONTENT (ixpressedin semester &edam) Coursesin-EducationalCommunication& Technology.. . .4 21 011serciiiutses within Education : 18 Courses outside &hit:in-on 3 MA.IbR FIELDg: 0 ., EducationalMedia..- ' MINOR RELDS '. Studetimmaylinve:more 1114. n one -mind{. The minimum number of credits in each minor field is 12: COU-10E.WAIVER:Cobrses in the College of Education cannot be waived. SPECIAL ADVISEMENT & RETENTION'ACTIVITIES ARE NOT AVAILABLE: AREAS OF EMPHASIS WITHIN THE CURRICULUM fevressedin molest& 'etedirt) 'Media Management 0 Tellkeniviusici0;54 3 inlaticriOnll ClevelCpkent.... 3 "riting Theory anirDesign 3 *MaterialAaroduction...... 6 Information Systems , , .4 3 - . iiiiiticiiiiiiishi_p..--_- .....11...... i ...... 11E...... 4.It7:: .,-,.;:. ONALp HNIQUES FOR THE DEGREECAND10300.4,7 .. tructional tilt . teaming Theory & Design-, InsOircrtenciVVeloprnent ter -assisted Instruction: None :m:..z.,..:.33;1.A . I- b: No ;

G/EVALUATION: Letter /Number . Evatiiition or the curricu m for this degree prograni 'deludes: _ _ Studant icores on writtenxams. _ '--11; FACULTY: (see annelid-ix:for names) .... There arc 2 fulltime facial ndp parttime faculty. ; lie

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S Nardi Cara= SIM UM.. = informatiel providectbyt 3e11.0Zilroa Dr. Bargain Forswore 4Il2 Poe Hall Dept. Head Raleigh, N. Carolina 27407

Clock Hots PerWeek ,ecfto Confab Otter 4tUtWctiOn to Ectifcititiad Mt I 2, Main & Production ed Materials 2 .Instiuctional Computing. 3 Introduction:to EducationInquiry 3 _F Ideas m Ameriam Education -3 lfeekti-Tepici C & (1. EtetrirctianaID-e;elopment

. The SCtiool Curriculum Special . in Product Design

3 3 3 SPenittiTOOCI ftl-PrIclualoity Industrial TraMies 34 ,PIS Ir DEGREEttda;ier or Sam= Nardi CilreAlna StatUnlv. PREREQUISITES: IVactietors tregreein sny'fie Undergraduate GPA of-at leas 0 scv-.: Atalii ROM_ Met_ Some _ E score . . ; ACCEPTANCE OF TRAN _, dier16_initiecep tid- y.st-line'l (U.S.A. or other). Maximilin nuritgee!of credits transferred is 6. PROGRAM butNnoN: .. *. -- - , .T6 semester craft not intluding summer sessions.16sernester credits equal 3 "semester's:- . ,enrolltrEnt- from entrance tiegraduirios is' not requir .. The piognan must. be pIeterl.yn .;-.'The average student completes the MiTtem a aedits are for itraduidtsm____...... SUMMER SE5SION:SiCh airliner session is ip. weekslong. Courses rrnaY be takn in blipfrIks 1 within the summer session. ___------r--, -.P- ', THESIS:4 thesis is worth 6'semae; cloths and is required.' .:. , INED DEGREE PROGRAMSz_ _ _,__ Iiined-_Degiee are nor avai4-bW _ PROGRAMCONTENTInsemesterciediti) ' Cdu5ses in Educatiofial.CdParnunication & Tocimology 12 Other courses within Education ...... r... abrses outside Education 9

MAJORIMDS: .-.: t- ; 4..__CarrIculimatitYsevermal limutt4Mol Turnicigy.l. MINOR rIELDS`:

PStuctitittimay have cite or.. - COUitSETIAIVER: Courses in the College of Education may be waived with the permission c.LUr...ie Depotakentgkeknum.-, . , SMJAL ADVISEMENT' &_RETillTION ACTIVITIO ARE AVAILABLE: .ek- StOdZikill enTrs14 ftitifhoirs with 4ktriic difriciii0 pitgiYagetill improvemeat -courses -_..._-' ,, -,i

' Tutoring by faculty ' . "Al' At.' . "4 -... _ -::::..4s- :. Thieriot by. students 1 -,;,- -- 01; OF EMPHASIS WITHIN THE OVII*CtIt' UM kmrrised pi 0;r-slier:jean) _ Mansoment '-'-.. ,, , ....1, ( 0 . e'-' ettlisitinVtionat' 0 ,y

instructional Devekprnent 12 ,- . " 'A 4,"- Theory and Design- .. .:_-1-.. - ...... v "; 4:, 12 , . . , .. , .4; 0 4 ', . . ' ': /.. C7 0';?;. r 1 '' ' UM FOICIIIII5DEGREE CANDIDATE: er- gfro Ed Medja;lnstr. Qompuling: Design A Procf.Nif Insmictional Materials. asidste: !-Iltioduelina to Eck Medi'r Ilitmducdorho.Ett Inquiry z Must- No '7.1 ... GiEVAUATION: arttlira4/Fail Z.' bond( the curriculum degree tr. '

mg/ butildr department w Moat student members. .?, *- 'car and? parine k ia -

DEGREE: Mister Education 'Univ. of Nebraika-Llucalst ; PREREQUIS Bacbe loss ahoy. field _ Underthaduaw GPA Kilter AnifOgy test ACCEPTANCE OF TIAN Credits are accepted frrWi'l fay school (US.A. or other). There is no limittit-on musferibk credits PROGRAM DURATION: 36 semester credits not includft summer sessions.36` semester credits equal 3 semesters.Continuous enrolrment from entrance to graduaiiori is not required. There is no specified time within which the_prwa4 must lie compkted. The average, student completes JO Masters Program within 3 semesters. 36 semester crLsclits are required for tuition. -SUMMER SESSION: session is 10 weeks" to Courses my betaken in blurs of 5 Saki within the.summer session. THESISiAriesbiii_not reqUirecl _ _ COMBINED DEGREE PROGRAMS: Cimibinedliagree PirTgiariis are not available. PROGRAM CONTENT lexviresr In semester detest. Courses in Educational Communication at Techisology.. le Other - courses within Education.... IS Courses_outsick Ed tan._.... " 0 MMOR FIELDS: °

. No nAjor. MINOR FIELDS: -Students do oqe ; COAIRBE.WitIVER:rousses in_tikeollege of Education cannot be waived. SPECIAL ADVISEMENT & RETENTION ACTIVITIES ARE AVAILABLE: StiidY Skill courses for students with academic difficulty Language skill improvement courses Tutoring-by faculty' Tutoring by students_

AREAS'OF EMPHASIS WITHIN THE CURRICUL1*-44Friried htsemester credits), Media- tilatiiigeiiieist Telecommunicgtions 0 lnstnictional Development -- .....- )1.3 1.eaming Theory and Design - .. 3 Materials Production z 3 %."' Inlormauon Systedis ' 0 Libririanihip 6 .. INSTRUCTIONAL TECHNIQUES FOR THE DEGREE CANDIDATE: t Self-instructipnal units Yes Computer - assisted Itstraction: Yes- __Mi&htb:_Yft GRADING/EVALUATION: Letter/liumber Evaluation of the curriculum for this degree des: Sturiesu scores on written exams. al; Review by department committee which hiA cabers. Review by somngttee of WciAtyfrff outside the 'department mcludi!ig:ittilents. 'FACULTY: treetiivendix for twines). . There are 2 runtime riculty and 4 Pirttime faculty. -.

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'Literature for ChildrenYou 3 Pracdce:WortM the Library 3 Re etches & Reference & Advanced Subject' Bibliography-

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PRE*EQUIS1 S:. . orpritrisrgits, -1. Cri itiare Pielifrom U.S.__cCredited sr:Soots only. Thereja?,4o limit ockusitsferatile=dim . PROGRAMD 0141:: .4., -.- - ,;,, . 4, 4 ., 36_some7ster ts not .iriciudinirinnunef_sessio-m_ 36.snieSkr Credit, eniial 4semesters.The eingrarn must be completed within 7 tens:_ Ths-0erageitu&rit-comPletes the Masters Program within 4 semesters dr-i-leinellierS4ft a_suninter session. 3 ernester:ertdits are,iequir4 for graduation. .. . SUMBUR. SESSION: Each summer session is 10 weeks long: !Souriasmay.* takesijin blocks of 5 weeks :,, within the summer :. THESIS jogs

EE PR RAMS: _ _ ii ''.-.'1":,:: .:.y..4....-- -5 . t w t a rr i tA m educon (retired ;iMi itin &Maly in the folow% t.t: Teacher Ed: Supervision. ''" . .., _ T fexpessid-hrseinesser. credits). ....-,...,:;,,;,\-',;,--:;;;,..; . - ---: tional Communkation & Techn-Ology...... ;:,,-,-',-..., ,...----:.18 within Education '- --.-- .A..c...... :::/..:::"...... 18 .,,,. x: t-- : Courses outside Education X- !: '''' '' 0 , - MAJOR FIELDS: , -- No nuner-._ - MINOR FIELDS: . Students do not ,-:-;!.* minor_.__ -: _ 4:': , COURSE WAIVER: Courses-in nre_College 6f Education maybe waived with the perriiiiiiim . . ofthe Department avaktnxn_ithd_by_examination. -- SPRCIAL ADVISEMENT & RETENTION ACTIVITIES ARE AVAILABLE: .,SiWy-tkilreburses for students with academic difficulty ..`'''-;:* .4 c AREAS OF EMPHASIS WITHIN THE CURRICULUM locpresseelin semmter tredir4 te..,.--Management , ' . 3 .. lk -Teleconimunications -.. ..,e 0 .. 4 InstrUctional Development 0 - teaming TheOry and Design . 0 ii.,,!...,'. MaterialsProduction.. -, . 6 Information Systems , ... 4 : Librarianship... ______.1.._ ...._33 4,LNFERUCTJONAL TECHNIQUES FOR THE DEGREE CANDIDATE: _.7 '' -.SeltiiirstuctioM unim None ,. . .,-.4:7EomPuter-assisted Instruction: Norte ,:.! -,- Mini-lib: Yes -.-_-_ 4, .te,-,,- _GRADING/EVALUAIION: Letter /Number . 4.....6, --Evaluation of the curriculum for this degree program includes .. :,."-: Student scores on written =TOW.° 1"- FACULTY: rierapperdia lo? rants)-. .. ' There are-3 finhime racultranci 0 isuttime faculty. , .. t. . vided by: Lfirtrary soul don 4 Huntingted Street BrussiFlek; Mew jersey 011903 ; -

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-;-CilycillburifdriPerk Livilife 'Cod Lab Other ar introduction to InfOnna Services 3 A Uses of Information Sources 3 Cuudoginr Theory & Practice' 3 Mat _ 3 Wraith for room-141kt 3 *indiaiiinit-Miteriaitylitediods a Services 3 Media Center & The Curriculum 3 Media Center k Contemporary bides. - - _ _3 Tam & " T.InforFriation Sources Mr- NoiRrint Mate* 3 'Media Design 3 TeliVirson Production &ciadt A nung. 3 in Lilksry & Media Centers- .:. DEGREE: Master of library klinee

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MW*FitinuirtlikilieCyr, tear.bing°.eaucailmessifale'isce- ..-_-`'. AcCEPTANCEOF TRANSFERS: __ trectitifiteneompt&i_from Mb/ ftlietil (U 5.%4 07,..."... PROGRAWDURATJONt , dimujuber:olcreditstransjerra. _.r C:=7" -.--.cr .,;36 miriesM: credits not including sunknot--,..4.?"-- 6'driest& credits equal 2 semesters. The ...must tecomoleted within 3_years_ The averages OkUeS the Masters Program.within 2 semesteri; -plus* summer session. 36 semester credits are for graduation. . ...: SUMMER SESSION: Eachsummer fission at 6 weeld lobg. Courses may be taken in - ...... --' the summer %swan. blocks of 3 week.f iithiri THESLN: ii_tditis isnot requited-; COMBINED 1f Jr., A #10ZRA__MS: . Combined Progranis ire not PROGRAM CO (eqwessed test)* .ste,:elit gottrsessin Edna natCommuriO'Wrial.-eir,6- 9 Other coiirsesOkithiii Ediiestibh...... 0 fourses Education ...... XXIOR FIELDS: . 4, Visual Distribution: Educ. Corannuricarion: OR FIELDS: Studenrs domot_minor. , CO_URSE *AIM: Courses in the College-ofBORG-anon cannot be miiv,a 'SPECIAL ADVISEMENT RRETF.NTIONACTOITIES ARE NOT AVAILABLE. AREAS OF EMPHASIS wrrno THE CIIIRICLILIIMteitiretied iteletiliiier credits) Media. MaMement.. ;. , Telbcommunicatior4: .. .. : . Instructional Devekenneot 0'77. Leaning T6eri4 and Design ' 0 YoUterials_Production 3 Informauon Systems 0 27, INSTRUCTIONAL TECHNIQUES FOR THE DEC MATE:. fietf-itstr600Mitunits: None lContOtit&-assisted Instruction: None Mini-lab: No . . ": ..'4114PINGLEYALURON: LetteriNumbey ; 1,4osisstion of tlitelum forthat degree preemie Mores on written exams. - r o. hY apartment committee which has student mernbirs ..t!. : FiEcULTY: (lee appendiricor names). '"*.-.4.-4rIseri- 3 fulitime faculqoand 0 parttime

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,Clock Hours Per Week Lecture Conf Lab Other Advidiced Philosophy of Education 3 & Phikis-ophital Fouri&tion otEducation 3 Psychological Foundation of Education 3 Methods of Research ; 3 Seminar in EducatiorutrLiterature _& Research_ 3 ---Procuctron-o-IttstruCtional Resources-1= Production of InstructionalResources 11. 3 2 Instructional Media Design 3 Curricular Integration of Education Media 3 Organizing & Admuustering . Media- Centers. 3 . lkiic Organization of Media Resouces I 3 Advanced Organization of Media Resources II 3 Piacticum in Educational Media Services 3 4 Pbotomhy m Education = 3 Adviteced Photography in Education 3 Filmmaking in Education 3 Instructional Television: Production 3

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PREREQUISITES: '7 . . Biche lors degree in any field Miller Analogy tst sc or GRE score ACCEPTANCE OF TRANSFERS: ____Credits_are accepted_filant any accredited institution. Maximum pure 'n red is 6.

PROGICAM DURATION: ' . -%* 36 semester credits not including summer sessions.36 semestor cre rs,..__Continuous_ ervollment from entrance to _graduation is not required.The progtarn __wittin 6 .yerl"'' The average student completes the Masters Program within 6 serneStrai Is ke required 1. for graduation-_ _ _ . SUMMER SESSION: Each summer session i% 12 weeks long.-Coursos ks of 3-4 weeks

within the summer session. 1. . . ilESIS: A thesis is not required. COMBINED DEGREE PROGRAMS: Combined Degree_PrOgrams Are not available: PROGRAM CONTENT (expressed 7n semester erediti) Courses in Educational Communication & Technology Other courses within Education Courses outside Education MAJOR FIELDS: Educational_ Media in Schools: Educational Media M.IndUSUry. MINOR FIELDS: -_StUdents may have one minor. COURSE WAIVER: Courses in the College of Education 'cannot be waived. SPECIAL ADVISEMENT & RETENTION ACTIVITIES ARE AVAILABLE: Study skill courses for students with academic difficulty Language skill improvement courses _Tutoring by faCUlty_ AREAS OF EMPHASIS WITHIN THE CURRICULUM (expressed in semester credits) Media Management 6 Telecommunications 6 Instructional Development 3 Learning Theory and Design 3 Materials PrOduction 15 Information Systems 6 Librarianship 9 INSTRUCTIONAL TECHNIQUES FOR THE DEGREE CANDIDATE: Self-instructional units: None_ Computer-assisted Instruction: None Mini-Tab: No GRADING/EVALUATION: Letter/Number Evaluation of the curriculum for.this degree program includes: Student scores on written exams. Review by department committee which hit student members. _ Review -by- committee of faculty/staff outside the department including students. FACULTY: (see appendix for names) There are 1 fulltime faculty and 7 parttime faculty.

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104 U0v; of New K1Wc) Information provided by: Dr. Albert Vogel Etk Foundations. cel 0 Ed. Chairperson Albuquerque, NewMexieo 87131

Clock Hours Per Week Lecture Conf LagOther

Cklitificiticiii &Cat-lifting 3 &election of Materials 3 Production & Utilization of instructional Materials 3 Super 8nurt Film Production 3 Children's Liter -azure 3 LitilEY Media for Educators 3 ---Fundainebtals-of-Library Science- 3 Reference dk Bibliography 3 AudiovisualMethods & Techniques 3 Thum Adult Literature- 3 Still PIVOUdgraPhY Tettiiiichiet &-Use in Eduiatien 3 The Organization & Administration of Media-Centers- 3 . Evaluation in the School Curriculum 3 COmpute Applications to Education 31 Tekvislon Techniques & Use in Education 3

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-186- DEGREE: Master of ArM Univ. of New Mexico PREREQUISITES: c_Bachelors degree in any field ACCEPTANCE_OFITRANSFERS: .; -, _ . Credits are accepted fromany accreditedinstitution. There is no !Mit on transferable credits.

PROGRAM DURATION: . . 32 Semeiter credits not including slimmer sessions. -32 semester credits equal 3semesters.Continuous, enrollment from entrance to graduation is not requiral. The program must be completed within 10years. The average student com_pletes the Masters Program within 4-5 semesters: plus a summet session. _32 semester credits are required for graduation.. SUMMER_SIISSION: There are 6 week-S in the entire Simmer session. THESIS: A_thitaitivOrth,8 semester credits and is optional. COMBINED DEGREE PROGRAMS: Combined Degree Programlyare not available. ° PROGRAM CONTENT (ewessed in semester credits) _. Courses in Educational Communication & Technology 9 Other courses within Education 25 ,. __Ciarses_ourside Edducation 0 MAJOR FIELDS: ... Educational Foundations: Library Media. , MINOR FIELDS:, __Students may hai,e more than one_minor. The minimum number of Credits in each minor field is 3. .COURSE-WAIVER: Courses in the College of Ethic:Won may bewaived with the permission __Of the Department Chairman. , SPECIAL ADVISEMENT & RETENTION ACTIVITIES ARE NOT AVAILABLE. AREAS OF EMPHASIS--, WITHIN THE CURRICULUM (eapressed in semester creditYl Media Management 3 - Telecommunicaticins 0 Ih-saructioriat, Development . °3 LeiMing Theory and Design 0 Materials Production o 3 Information Systems ii. 0 , Librarianship.. . , , -.-=------21 INSTRUCTIONAL TECHNIQUES FOR THE DEGREE CANDIDATE: Self-idStructional units: None Computer-assisted Instructi7: None Mini-lab: Yes .>_o GRADING/EVALUATION: Leiter/Number Evaluation of the curriculum for this degree program indlUdeS: Student scores on written exams. -eiview by department committee without student members, FACULTY:-(see appendix for names) There are 2 fulltime faculty and 2 parttime faculty. .1

- a It adoCole Informafion provid6d;by: &Mil of Commoikitions Dr. 7WOrnas W. Bohn 'Dean, School Of Communications Ithaca, New York 14850

Clock Hours Per Week Lecture ConfLab Other -Message Design Theones 3 ....Advanced Media Production 3 Acelmse=tion of Media Centers 3. 3 Thesis/Project 6 Resear0_11 3 Mito-rialSadieiL Supervised Readings .6 Contempontrilssues 3 Contemporary Issues 11 3 FacilitiesDesign . 3

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137 DEGREE: Master of Science Ithaca College PREREQUISITES: - _Bachelors decree in-any field ACCEPTANCE OF TRANSFERS: Credits are accepted from any accredited institution. Maximum number of creditsfrairaferted is 6. PROGRAM DURATION: _ Continuous enrollment from entrance to graduation is not, required. Theprogram must be completed within 6 years. The average student completes the Masters Program within 2semesters.30 semester credits are req~ for_grarAuatron.- SUMMER SESSION: There are 8 weeks in the entire summer session. THESIS: A thesis is worth 6 semester credits and is required. COMBINED DEGREE PROGRAMS: Combined Degree Programs are not available. PROGRAM CONTENT (is4tresTO in semester ciediti) Courses in Educationid Communication & Technology 30 Other courses within Education 0 Courses outside Education 0 MAJOR FIELDS: Educational Communications: MINOR FIELDS: StUderits may have one minor. COURSE WAIVER: Courses in the College of Educationcannot be waived._ - SPECIAL ADVISEMENT & RETENTION ACTIVITIES ARE AVAILABLE: Tutoring by faculty Tutoring by =dens_ AREAS OF EMPHASIS WITHIN THE CURRICULUM (expressed insemester credits) MediaManag ment Tefeco rfbons 0 I onal D velopment... 0 Learn Theoand Design 3 Ma Production 6 into Son Systems 3 Li hip 0 INSTRU ONAL TECHNIQUES, FOR THE DEG CANDIDATE: Self-'tructional units: IntrOduction to Communtions Mecha COfil ter- assisted Instruction: None . Mini - :__No WADI GIEVALUATIA: Letter/Number ., Eva] on of the curriculum for this degree program includes: Stud cat scores on written exams. Re by department committee without student members. TY: (see_appen effx fir names) There are 0 fadme faculty and 7 parttime faculty.

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1 8: ;New York Institute of Technology Infortnation provided by: . Medi & Arts Center Dr. Adrienrie O'Brien gihter Director 1/10 Westbwry; New York 11568

_ Ctor. Per Week Lecture LabOther

Media in Instructional Technolosi I 3 Advanced Workshop in Training Menials 3 Communications Systems I: 3 Conuntuucons Systems IhUtsz--t II 3 Workshop in Fundamentals or Televaion 2 Workshop in Fundamentals of Film : 2 Advanced Workshop-in- Audio echniciues I 4 ; .Advanced Workshop in Audio Techniques II 4' . 1 :Audio'Pracricum 7 __ , 2 ' 'Advitied T&vEtion Workshop 1 :4 AdViticiid TeteViiiciti Workshop II 4 Advancild Television Worlcshcffi III- 4 Portable television Technitlikts 4 Ad Vtti irrilmmadng I 4 Advwv EL 4 Attyanced dmmakitig M 4 %Sic 3 Advanced Animation 4 Fihn History \ 3 Advinced Workshop in Writes for the Meft I 4 Advanced,Workshop in Writing %r the Malt II 4 AdValited Workilibp in Writing for the Media M 4 Advanced Journaliim Workshop . 3 Neivsnitingfor Radio St Television ' 3 Vocabulary of the Media Critic _ 3 Media & Culture ... 3 ?-4 a Research- 3 &Mink: Public liformation I 3 seminar: Public Information II 3 Seminar: Public Information M 3 _SeininarsPubk Information IV . 3 WorkShop in-Doementhry Photography 3 Deve4opmentof Slick.Tape Presentation 3 -Media in Instructional Technology I 3 Exteraship Prow= 4 'Creative Project/Thesis 4 4: . Guided Projects 1-4

- 190 - DEGREE: Mow of AM ie CommumatiOri Arts NewYorlInstiinte of Technology . PREREQUISITES: -Bachelors *ire; in any field 'undergraduate GPA of at least 2.75 GRE & TOEFL_ ACCEPTANCE OF TICANSFERS: Credits are accepted fiom any accredited institution. Maximum number of credits transferred is 8. :PROGRAM DURATION: 32 semester credits not including summer sessions.32 semester credits equal 2 semesters. _CbitUnuotYs enrollment from entrance-to graduation is not requfred. The program must be completed within 5 years. The average student completes the Matters Program within 4 semesters, plus -a summer session.32 sernesWr_credits are-required for graduation. SUMMER SESSION: There are 8 weeks in the entire summer.stlision. THESIS: A thesis is worth 4 semester credits and is optional. :7 COMBINED DEGREE PROGRAMS. Combinallksme_Psograms are not available: -.7 PROGRAM CONTENT.:pirssed in kirfeder crediti) Courses in.Educatiotial Communication & Technology 24 Other courses within Education 6 Courses outside Education 30 MAJOR FIELDS: Educational _ Cominunionoirs_ & TechnolOgy Training & DeVercinnient:Television: Film: - _Multi-image/Sli&-Tape; Piiblit Reiatiorit Advertising. MINOR FIELDS: Students may have one minor. COUILSE WAIVER: Courses in the College of Education may be waived with -.the permission of the Department Chaiirnan_IncLby_examination. SPECIAL ADVISEMENT & RETENTION ACTIVITIES ARE AVAILABLE: Urtguage akin improvement courses Tutoring by students AREAS OF EMPHASIS WITHIN THE CURRICULUM (expressed in semester credits) Media Management Telecommudications 12 Instrt,vdfload Development 6 Learning Theory and Design , 9 Materials Production 9 Information Systems Librarianship Training_k Development.. 6 INSTRUCTIONAL TECHNIQUES FOR THE DEGREECANDIDATE: Self-instructional units: All areas Computer-assisted Instruction: None Mini-lab: No GRADING/EVALUATION: Letter/Number Evaluation of the curriculum for this degree program includes-4 Review by department committee without student members. Review by committee of faculty/ staff outside the department without student members. FACULTY: (see.appendix_for mantes) There are 7 runtime faculty and'g parttime faculty.

- 191 - New.Yorki Univ.. . Inlbrmation provided by: Sessol of Edmtion. HMlk NOillug & Art Prifesskins Dr. Donald Pgyne 26 Wahhtiton Wee Associate Professor Now York City. New York0003

Clock H Per Week 4\ Lecture Coot tab Other History of_ltsznYcibi Tftlititikly 2 trktit*St,Uie.Of Vila{ & Auditory, Instructional Media 2 Instruction & The 'Design of Instru Materials - - 2 . Orpnhution & Mnibustnition Iristroctlonil Me Paorim (sequencet( two courses) .CititiktrlkAnVzsis-cif-kattructiontil-Television 77,Productions**Itionetrof tvgicOurses) ,Creation 8 AnalysictUfMotionActures Photographic Educational Materials _Desips 6t.ftoducrioil_ Creative Pitpuation of Graphic Materials , rot 2 Introduction to the Ustrof Computers 2 2 Principles of Computerized Instruction 4 2 Instroctional.MerM huficum (within whith it Field Intrrrthip Program) 12-15 Iiicjepentient StudY variable j Tekvisicin Production for Instruction 4 Sum. 8mm Animation for Instruction it remaking for Instruction Nfrtrocompumrs in Education 10

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PREREQUISITES: Bache lorS &Wen in any nod u_ivcrettrwuak CPA of at least 2.5 ACCEPTANCE OF TRANSFrES: . r Credits are accepted from any accredited institution. M simum number of credits transferred is 8: PROGRAM DURATION: 36 semester credits not including summer sessions. 3 semester credits equal 4 semesters-Continuous enrollment from entrance to graduation is not required. here is no specified time within which the program must be completed. The average student completes the asters Program within 4 semesters.36 semester .credits are required for graduation, SUMMER SESSION: Each summer session is 7 weeks IonCourses may be taken in bititki of 1.3 weeks within the summer session: THEsiSt_A_thesis,,s_worth 3 semester credits and is. optional. COMBINED DEGREE PROGRAMS: Combined Degree Programs are no} available. PROGRAM CONTENT (e-zpressed-M sernrster arditi) Courses in Educational Communication & Technology 24 Other courses within Education 6 .- Courses- outside Education 6 MAJOR FIELDS: Ccrmmunicaticms in Education. MINOR FIELDS: Students do not_minor. COURSE WAIVER: Courses in-the College ofiliducation cannot be waiid. SPECIAL ADVISEMENT & RETENTION ACTIVITIES ARE AVAIL BLE:A Study skill courses for students with academic difficulty . Language skill improvement courses Tutoring by students 'AREAS OF EMtHASIS WITHIN THE CURRICULUM reiciiriiiedin semest r credits) Media Management 6 Tekeommuntcations 0 a Instructional Development 6 Learning Theory- and Design 0 Materials Production. 15 Information Systems 0 Librarian slap' 0 History of Instr. TOch. ; 3 . CAI INSTRUCTIONAL TECHNIQUES FOR THE DEGREE CANDIDATE: Self-ittsiructioruil units: in each area Computer-assistedlastruction: None- Min' kb: Yes ', GRAD GfEVALUATION: Letter/Number Eva dot; of the curriculum forthis degree programincludes: deiit scores On written' aim 1/4.... - Review by department committee which has student memters. Revie* by committee of faculty/staff outside the department including students.

FACULTY: (see appendix for lames) -. There are 3-fulltime facility-/ and 1 parttime faculty.

- 193 - * :. - . . .4. - ' . : die - Group hl Selected . . .: luross Internship Itateltiel Training 'plericTn Training Itliarth Itsumgeh Sons* Imams . Rselteseir. Techniques Evivwisn - Iriagegidess teraticall Manegtement __Traift-1 Instructimud brititictiOrlid leirlYcziortil A9041002 Psobolom_of histrunional Pro*ranuned Introduce's!) Introduction Issastlasal Topics of . , and. PIr1041 in of Hearth to so Now - - a arliiril -.Critesion.Refertrare of d Issasso Devekvinest n vil is ea Work Rem**, - Fall(tY Adult , York - ' tICYSIMrintbistrucrional Training Televialon lidorestirm i46116bMowast-PrIve - and SOS Development bontotoi_al insau-cdonV larructia Tahals17 Iludiptal liiiirUctions1;Developasent11 And Instructional Cu Analysis DsvelOpmentip Dektri in Professionals InstrUctional Communications Information 1,4623.: Instructional hatuTetion InstrUction Lierani:' -Computer-Assisted-Instrunion iiiiStriii Modsen - - -,: . . ind - and psroology LearnintandTeschini lirstzuction Toalsolegy = Organizational e " listnictional 7 - I Technology Tahiti:401Y ' iti-liscrUctitelTil Techir .. ' to Technology:4 Change Technical II _ :' ' _ -t Technology TnehnologY t . -:;.. '-: ., . -.. #I.:4. . . 4- 2 3 2 . 4 4 4 4 -.-4 ;33 -.4 1-4 4 4 4 4 3 3 2 1.3 2. Click , Clow Information ; sir LabLenureConf Ifor , prsividad .7.. Other Witk Chilirksion L__Weittissos DEGREEt -Master of Science in InstructionalTech. Rochester Institute of Techtm 460

PREREQUISITES: fs _ Riche lora degree fn any 1Wki Mitkr AiUdoirr- test wore and GRE scot* -ACCEPTANCE OF TRANSFERS: Ccedits are acxeptes1 from any accredited institution' Maximumnumlier of credits tiansferred is 9. PROGRAM_OVRATION: _ 411 warier erediu not including Summer sessions. 48 quarter: credits equal 4 quarters._ Conti&CMS ent-WC:tient ironi en-trance to graduation is noir required. Theprogram must be completed Within 5 years. The average'student completes the Masters Program within 4.7quartqa. i411 -quarter credits are reqUired for graduation., _ ;SUMMER anSION: .summer session is5'weekilong, Coursesmay-be taken in blocks of 5 weeks within ithe_summer session:ti THESISLAAliesia itnot required. COMBINVBEGREE PROGRAMS: Corn bi Degtee PrograMs are not availibk PROGRAM-CONTENT (expressedrnquarirr_c Coupes in Educational Communion& & Thalia Other courses within 0 .__Courses_outtitk Education 20 MAJOR FIELDS: Training & Development: Health Sciences; Higher EdUc4tio

MINOR FIELDS: _ _Sludynti_mayitavefilOr thin one Minor. The minimum nUm -ot credits in each minor field is 12. COURSE WAIVER: CMirses ip the College of Educationmay be watv by _examination, SPECIAL ADVISEMENT & RETENTIONACTIVITIES ARE AVA rBLE: Study skill cnursesfor students with academic difficulty Language skill improvement courses Tutoring by faculty Tutoring b9 students_ 4,-AREAS OF EMPHASIS WITHIN THE. CURRICULUM le.pressrdin quortirr erriti) Media Managemeni ',.' S Telecommunications_ .-. 4 InsthiCtional DevelopMent 12 Learning Theory and Detign 8 Materiatt Production 0 Information Systems...... ,...... '... ""' 4 LitiiiiiiiiO4 0 Training & Development . . ',... 16 . INSTRUCTIONAL TleCIINIQUES FOR THE DEGREE CANDIDATE: _ Self-itsrrudionil units: Criterion Refereneed Instruction; Instructional Module Development Computer-waisted Instruction: None . ' Mini-lab: No ,, GRADING/EVALUATION: Letter/Number Evaiisation ofthe curriculum for thit_dettftprogramincludes: _ Revim_by_committee of fenny/staff outside the departmentincludingstudents. FACULTY: 64041,tifieWlir.fir -nanumi 1-.; Tht-re are 3 fuldrne faculty and 8 parttime,faculty. State Univ. College-Osweds Infortnatimprovicled by: AaArevtal Comm. & Dept ; Div. of ProUesW Studies Dr. Ridiard b.. Hubord PrItelsor in AVCT ;Oswego, New York 13126

croak Frowri Lecture Conf Lab Other

WO*41frip "electing, Evaluating & Utilizing Media Organization & Administration of Media' Pictorial Communications I Peuiciples_offliatographic Communications nrungSt1100f. FiValfies PictorialCommunications U. Motion Picture Production I Audio Systems I LRC's Princiides & Services Mani-rigdes & Preparation of Instructional Educational Systems Planning e Them of Educational. Communications Seminar in Educational CommUnications .Conihined Topics in AVCT Study

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2 0 s DEGREE: Master orScience in &Jug:Talon State Univ. College - Oswego PREREQUISITES: "- /Wchekiri degree in an field Undergraduate GPA of at least 3.0 GRE combined score of 100T__ - ACCEPTANCE OF TRANSFERS: ___Creddsare accepted from any accredited institution. Maximumnumber of credits transferred as 6. PROGRAM DURATION: 30 'semester credits not including summer sessions: 30 semester Credits equal 3 semesters.Continuous enrollment from entrance to graduation is not _required. The program must be completed_ within 7years, The average_ student compleW the Masters Program within4 semesters, plus a summer session: 30 semester_crediaare required for graduation. SUMMER SESSION: ach summer session is 12weeks long. Courses may be Mken in blocks of 3-6 weeks Within the summer session. _THESIS: A thesis is worth 3 semester credits and optional. COMBINED DEGREE PROGRAMS: CombinedDevet_1310fraritS are not available. PROGRAM CONTENTjekitriiied in semester credits) COW-St:S. in Educational_COrmunication &Technology IR Other courses withiii Education 9 Courses outside Education: 0 MAJOR FIELDS:__ -. Ed__Comm.gd FotintWfotiStive EckEval & Measurement; Liberi'l 'Arts:Curriculum& Inst-F:kmentaiii OrSeCotitviitY OeMitdie Sch; Curriculum &Design. MINOR FIELDS: Students may have rnore:than-pne Minor. Theminimum numeer of credits in each minor field is 12. COURSE WAIVER: Courses in the C011ege Of Education maybewaived with the ptrmission: of the DeTarinterit CMittatii: SPECIAL ADVISEMENT & RETENTION ACTIVITIESARE AVAILABLE: Tutoring by faculty Tutoring by students AREAS OF EMPHASIS WITHIN THE CURRICULUM(ekireifed in semester credits). Media Manage lent 12 Telecommunications

In7sfructional Development _3 Learning Theory and DAign 12 Materials Production 15 Information Systems 3 Librarianship., 0 INSTRUCTIONAL TECHNIQUES FOR THE DEGREE CANDIDATE: Self instructional units: None Computer-assisted Instruction: None Mini-lab: No GRADING/EVALUATION: Letter/NUttiber Evaluation of the curriculum for this degreeprogram includes: Student scores on written exams. and projects FACULTY: (see appendix for names) There are 5 fulltime faculty and 0 parttime fatuity.

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.206 State Univ. of New York at-Albany 1 ormation provided bY: Prtepsoillev.& Evak. Dept. Ciarencr O. Bergeson ED314 1400 WWIftuoa Ave. Program Coordinator A1Fiany, New York 12222

_ Clock HOLMPer Week Lecture Conf Lab Other

Educational ComMunication Concepts 1 3 Educational Communara6ori_Coticepm 2_ 2 Educational Motion Picture Production Futithmentals 2 .Educational Motion Picture Production 2 2 . Educational TV: Production & Direction 1 2 Educational TV: Teaching & Utilization 1 2 .* PrOrrunroini'& Systems Tecrinology 3 Mass Commimiations & Education 3 Advanced Educational Graphics Production 1 2 Programming & Managing Educational TV Facilities , 2 Progratuning1kSystents Technoloty 2 -2 2/3 = Orton & Operation of Educational. ctitamunications Pyngtirtis &Minor in EducitionarC6mmtinitatiOns Supervised Field Work& Practice: Educational Communications 6 Indeundent Study in Educational Ccunmunication 9 Meset Thesis in EducationW-Cdmmunication. variable Tbebri in Educational Communications 3 Internship i" Educational Communications 12

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207 DEGREE: !Wailer of EdUcation State Univ. of New'York at Albany PREREQUISITES: Bachelors degree_ in iv* field Undergraduate GPA of at least 2.8 _GRE_cOmbinetl score of IWO ACCEPTANCE OF TRANSFERS: - Credits are accepted from any accredited instittlfion. Maiumuntnumber-of credits transferred is 6. PROGRAM DURATION: _ 30 semester credits not includingsummer sessions.30 semester credits equal_2 semesters. The prograth must be compieteithin 5 years. The average student completes theMusters PrOtrain within 6 semesters. 30 semester credits are required for graduation._ SUMMER SESSION: Each -summer session is 9 weekslong.; CotirieS may be taken in blocks of 3-6 weeks within the summer session. THESIS: A rhesis_s_wortli 3 semester credits and isoptional. COMBINED DEGREE PROGRAMS: COMbined Degree Programs are not available. PROGRAM-CONTENT(expressed in_semester credit%) Courses_in Educational Communication &Technology., 15 Other courses within Education 3 Courses - onside Education 12 MAJOR FIELDS: =No mapr. MINOR FIELDS: .Students may have one minor._ _ . COURSE WAIVER: Courses in the College or Educationmay be waived with the permission _ DeptIntritii1 Chairman and by examination. SPECIAL ADVISEMENT & RETENITTON ACTIVITIES AREAVAILABLE: Language skill improvement courses Tutoring by faculty Tutoring by students__ -AREAS OF EMPHASIS WITHIN. THE CURRICULUM (expressedin semester credits) Media Management 6 TefeomMunications 9 holtructional Development_ 6 . Learning Theory and Design, 6 Materials Production 9 Information Systems 3 Librarianship INSTRUCTIONAL TECHNIQUES FOR THE DEGREE CANDIDATE: Self-instructional units: Media Management; litStitnional DeVelopment Computer-assisted Instruction: Media Minagenient _ GRADING/EVALUATION: Letter/Number and Pass/Fail Evaluation of the curriculum for this degree program includes: Review by departmentcommittee_which has student inenibeit Review by committee of faculty/staff outside the trepartrhern. FACULTY: (see_appentTtx fornames) There are 2 Nikki* faculty and 3 panumo faculty.

- 199 - 208 State Univ. of New York-Buffalo Information provided by: Fswlty of Eduntleurd Stadia Dr. raher_A. Raz& 401 Mitt Hill Proftssor Amherst. New York 14260

Clock Noun Per Week Lecture Conf Lab Other linrrucrotialDesign _ Syitems Approach in Education 'the Communication Priceari Practicurn in Educational Technology and Teaching Lab et Instructor's Discreaion 3 Introduction to Programmed Instruction & Computer-

IrdrnYcWn 3 4 Aditelicird Prectice in the Development of Programmed Initrucfson 3 ?ermtual & Conceptual Process= Issues in

_Instructional Design 3 IncAvIV.Ptojett in Educational Media 3 Utriinar m Ilittrucienitl.Medit 3 Field -Pnicrice in Curriculum Develo pdent and Instructional Media . Individual-Guidance of the Project or Individualuidance of the Thais lixepencill Study - optional . PaYeliolatf of Human Letriiiiig , 3 Introduction to Statistical Principles 4 . Introduction to Statisticel Procedures Sociological Bases of Education 3 Curriculum Plainkg .. 3

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- 200 - DEGREE: Master oftducatiOn . State Univ. of.New York-Bnffalo PREREQUISITES: Bachelors degree in any field iltsdergraduate GPA of at least B ACCEPTANCE OF TRANSFERS: ____Crecti.Mart accepted_ffOrri accredited ach-ools only. Max;rilum number of credits transferred is 6. rROGRAM DURATION: 31- semester credits not including summer sessions.31 semester credits equal 3 semesters:Continuous enrollment from entrance to graduation is not required. There is lin specified time within whichthe program must be completed. Tbeverage student completes the MaSterS Program Within 2 :3 semesters.. _ plus_a_sumrner_session. 32 semester Credits are required for graduation. SUMMER SESSION: N/A THESIS: A thesis is worth 3 semester credits and is required. COMBINED DEGREE PROGRAMS: 1 Combined Dwee_Programs are not available. PROGRAM CONTENT_ (expressed in semester Z.-redid) Courses in Educational Communication & Technology 23 Other courses within Education 9 Cedric/outside. Education'. 0 MAJOR'FIELDS: Media Library: Graphic Production: Instructional Detign: InSirtiCtional/Television; Film Production.. Programmed Instruction & CAL _Media Reaciireh. MINOR FIELDS: _ StUdents may have more than one minor. The minimum number Of-&edits in each minor field is 12. It, COURSE WAIVER: Courses in the Colleg_e of Education cannot be waiverL_ SPECIAL ADVISEMENT & RETENTION ACTIVITIES ARE AVAILABLE: Study skill courses for students with academic difficulty Language- skill improvement courses TUtoring byfatuity, Tutoring by students AREAS OF EMPHASIS WITHIN THE CURRICULUM (expressed in semester credits) Media Management 3 Telecommunications 3 Irsrructiohil DevelOpilient 12 .iirning Theory and Design 6 Materials Production 6 information Systems 0 ' Librarialnship_ . 0 INSTRUCTIONAL TECHNIQUES FOR THE DEGREE CANDIDATE:" Self-ittructional units: Field Practice Computerrassisted Instruction: None Mini-lab: Yes GRADING/EVALUATION: Lettel."/Number Evaluation of the curriculuni for this degree program inelUdA, Student scores on written exams. Review by department committee which has student members. Review by committee of faculty/staff outside the department including students. FACULTY: (see appendix for names) * There are 0 runtime faculty and 0 parttime-faculty:

'No infOrinatio; given

- 201. a_ 0 1 0 State Uauv. of New York-Po Informadon provided by:' School of Professional Studies Newman Licht. EdD. 204 Samar ere Assoc. Prolessor Se* YOrk 13676

Clock Hours Per Welk Lecture Conf Lab Other

Management Orgainzatiotil People_ 3 InnwdlYchon to Computer Spence For Teachers 3t: DeteFopment of the Curriculum .. ' 3 Foundations of Educational Reaearch Technolcm in Education 3 hr Lee/Lab instructionaiMaterials Production I Programmed Instruction _ 3 hi. Lec/Lab .InsfrucuoraMaterials Pitiduction Learning Packages 3 h; Lec/Lab Instructional Materials Production III Slides & Tapel,-,Audio-Visual Presentations 3 hr Lec/Lab Program Defignior Learning Centers,_ 3 hr T..c/Ub. Examinatio&of Pleld Based Learning Centers 3 hr Lec/Lab - PnktitUrn atField &Lied Learning Cents 3 hr Lec/Lab

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DEGREE: Master of Science in &fixation State Univ. of New York-Potsdam-

PREREQUIS Bachelors degree any field_ -7Minet AnTOgy re_k_GRE score ACCEPTANCE OF A NSFERS: Credits are accepted from any school (U.S.A. Or other). There is no limit on transferable credits. PROGRAM DURATION: 33 semester credits not including summer sessions.33 semester credits equal 3 semesters.Continuous enrollment from entrance to graduation is not required.The program must be completed within 7 years. The average student completes the Masters Progi'm within-3 semesters.33 semester Credits are required for graduation. SUMMER SESSION: Each summer session is If/ weeks long. Courses may be taken in blocks of 3 weeks within the summer session. a THESIS: A thesis is not required, COMBINED DEGREE PROGRAMS: Combined Degree Pei:grams are not available. PROGRAM CONTENT (Expressed in semester credits). Courses in-Educational Communication & Technology Other eaurseS_within Education 12 Cborses o_utside Education X 0 litAJOR FIELDS: - -- . Early Childhood Ed: COMmtuuty Colleges; Museums, Art History, Restorations. MINOR FIELDS:. Sofdents may have more thanone minor. The nnuirrium nuhtber of cre each minor field is 9. COURSE WAIVER: Courses in_ the CoUek,e Of_Education cannot be waived. SPECIALADVISEMENT & RETENTION ACTIVITIES ARE AVAILABLE: Tutoring by faculty Tutoring by students AREAS OF EMPHASIS WITHIN THE CURRICULUM (exprtssed in semester credits) Media Management., 3 Telecommunications Instructional Development 9 Learning Theory and Design 6 -Materials Production 9 Information Systems 3 Librarianship 0

INSTRUCTIONAL TECHNIQUES FOR THE DEGREE CANDIDATE: Self-instructional units: Instructional Materials Production; Programmed Instruction Computer-assisted Instruction: Introduction to Computers for Teachers Mini-lab: Yes GRADING/EVALUATION: Letter/Number Evaluation of the curriculum for this degree program Includes: Student SO3res on written exams. "Review by department:, com mittee which-has student members.

. Review by committee of faculty/stafT outside the department including students. FACULTY: (see amendkjor names) There are 10 fulltime faculty and 3 parttime faculty.

- 203 - - _ State Unlveraty College-Geneseo Information provided by: &boot of Lib. ik Infor. Set. John E. Kephart Intent)can Genesee. New York 14454

Goa Flans Per Week LectureConf- Lab Other . Information and Information Resources 3 Libraries and Bibliographic Organization 3 libraries and Communications 3 Libraryiklateriab and Services Gar Children a 3 , LibrTry Materials and Services for. Young Adults / Yelection and Acquisition of Library Materials , 3 Growth of Library Service in Anierica 3 School Media Center Managelent (Including SupervisediFieki Experience) . . 3 Introauction to Biomedical Library and.ltiformation Service 3 Information Resources in the Htimanities 3 Information Resourcei in the Social Sciences . 3 Information Resources in the Science§ andTechnologies 3 Public Library Management ._ College and University Library Management i.-* 3` e Spetial_Library'Management f ... 3 Music Bibticigraphy and Research I'\ 3 Music Bibliography and Research II 3 Advanced Studies in Classification and Cataloging 3 Adult Services 3 Storytelling. 3 Contemporary International Children's Literature 3 History of Children's Literature .r 3 Studies in-the Multi-Media: Curriculum Materials 3 Studies in the Multi-Media: Media Services 3 Studies in the Multi-Medic The FM. Its Forni and Functions 3 StuW.rai in.the Multi-Media: Media Design arid Production 3 Studies in Documentation and Information Retrieval - 3 Theories of Indexing- and Abstracting 3 Serials 3 Library: Systems and Information Networks 3 Goverment Document 3 Mass Communication and Librarianship 3 American Publishing ;3 Rare Books and Special Collections Out;of-Print Book Trade - 3 Comparative tibrzvrian7ship_ 3 tibriti otCongress Clittailidation 3 Selected Problems in Documentation and Information Retrieval 3 Descriptive Bibliography . 3 County, Regional and State Library Services 3 /Introductionto Research Methods in Libmry Science 3 Studies in Advanced Bibliography and Reference- 3 Archival Management a 3 Practicum in Music Librarianship 3 Rochester Seminar in Library and Information Science ; 4

213 DEGREE? Maar of Litiiii0 &knee State University College-Gamesto PREREQUISITES: Etachelors degree in any field Undergraduate GPA or at (east 2.75 _Miller Analogy test_score ACCEPTANCE OF TRANSFERS: - Credits are accepted from any accredited institution. Maximum number of credits transferred is 6. PROGRAM DURATION: 36_ semester credits not including summer sesiort.s.36 satiate Credits equal 3 semesters.Continuous enrollment from entrance. to graduation is not required. The programmust be completed within 5 yeas. The average student completes the Masters Program within 3 semesters.36 semester credits are required or graduation. SUMMER SESSION: Each summer session is 13 weeks long. coursesmay be taken io bleekt of 5-3 Weeks within the Summer session. THESIS: lk_thesis_is_notreqiiired COMBINED DEGREE PROGRAMS: Combined, Degree Programs are not-available. PROGRAM CONTENT (expressid in semester credits) Courses in Educationalrommunication & Technology 12 Other.courses within Education 0 -Co outside Education 60 FIELDS: Librarianship. MINOR FIELDS: Students may _have one Minor., COURSE WAIVER Courses iri_the_C011ege of Education cannot be waived. SPECIAL ADVISEMENT & RETENTION ACTIVITIES ARE NOT AVAILABLE. . AREAS OF EMPHASIS WITHIN THE CU_ RRICULUM (expressed in semester credits) Media Management 3 --Telecoannuincations ...... Instructional Development Learning Thearand Deign 0. Materials Prodtieticiii Information Systems. 'Librarianship -. INSTRUCTIONAL TECHNIQUES:YOR_THE DEGREE- CANDIDATE: _ Self-instructional tun& availbleleir Media enuipment lab. . Computes- assisted Instruction: None No , 'GRADING/EVALUATION.: Letter /Number Evaluation of the curriculum for this degree program includes: Review by department committee which-has student members. _ Review_ by_ committee of fatityistiff orile the department including students. FACULTY: for canoes) There are S fulitime faculty and 1 parttime faculty.' . Syricia Univ. InibtOrltsion prdvidetlby: ' Instructional Maga Development & Evaluation Philip Dogiiho, DOS Hannington Hall - Chairman Syracuse, New Yak 13210 .

`Clock Hours'PesWeek, ,&.e.c.ture conf Lab Other Introduction to Educational Techniques ' Media Production , . e2S. Principles of_liszuctionV.Develtopitiint_-; . --- Educational TWIluquo-c on DeVeidping Countries 4".2 EMilities Design Cost Effectiveness AilabrSiS 2 Aptitude Treatment interaction . 2 Motivation and Instructional MARE, 2 Concepts/is:Mors in Eva notion4_, .-. . 2 Message Design for trittF.Systems 2 Instructional Developittent in Higher Education 2 :. ... Computers in Education,. . , 2 Strateinesaf Admin. in Edutufkodil Teitiniques 2 Techniques in Eiftsponv EGitysticio - . 2 Scutum:inEducatiOnil N1Cdia Theory & Reierlich 2 File PUTduction' ." - _ 2 -2 , TV Production ' ... 3 ,-'2 LectureeLectureiDiscussibn) 2 2 , " Education Photography; . . , .

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DEGREE: Muter of Seience Syracuse- Univ. 4 PREREQUISITES:. - Bachelors degree in am,_ field TOEFLforloreignitUdertti . ACCEPTAINCELfT TRANSFERS: rieslittate accepted froth - arty accredited institutionMa'xithorn.itium5er of trediti PROGRAM DURATION:; - . transferred is9 30:Semester credits not including summersessions 30 _semester credits equal3 semesters enrollment fronientratice tograduationis not resUited. Tbettis nospec.ified Continuous mustl,be cornpleIed. time within_ which the prfaram The average studentcompleXe Master/Program seision...3_0_stlhiStei Creditsare required fottra wstnti 7. semesters. plus.a.zuttner ' SUMMER ,SESSIri.:F..ach --6.. summer sts*Tel is 16 wrecks long _= within the.summer session. Courses may be takenin blocks of 7+2 weeitS . .. 4 ...:... t . THESIS: A. thesis is_n_or..reVined. ' s. . COMBINED DEGREETROGRAMS:. .1-' Womb' '' Degree Programsarenotavailable.,. e PROGR- :CONTENT (expressed dr stIntritil.credits).. r, ,.. -,. COU in-Edicattortal CommuniatioriAlechnology Othet couries :Sit h in Education if.`.. - .. 7... - Courses outsideEducatiert . ..P : . ... io MAJOR.FIELDS: - .... 0.! _ , .. BAJblic Cloirimunsiations. PolicyAnalysis Ediatiortal Journalism. :,Dtiigit, Edikanortal Evaluation. Instructional Qrieiopmerit..iratiuciiOrai - MINOR, Fgi.L15:_ ...... Students May have more than .. one minor. The minimum huitibeiof crefits-in iachminiVield, -COURSE WAI.VERi_Cqursesin the Co4lege- of EclucationX7afriot SPECIAL ADVISEMENT A bewaived ..-, Study skill courskifot_studentsIithacapeinkdiflicuityRETENTION ACTIV4TJES -AREAVAILABLE: ,..e. ' LarigtFage,skill iFrefsverrtentcourses -; ... Tiatbring by faculty_ . , _. . Tutoring by _students .___ -___." ' AREAS OF EMPHASIS WITHIN' - ti THE;C.LIRRICL.. It NtleiPressvil in semester cretins, :7(.1editt.MtsttaTtiernetit : '- --A .. Teletorninuntatiooi ar::. ,... , , s ki... 12 IiiStructional oriile prnen t .,. Learning Theory'and Design 121 12-- Materials Production .. ---.-- -.-. Information Systems 18

. 6 Librartanship ' ..- N. __Evahlation . 0 ...... :.. . '------!INSTRUCTIONALTECHNIQUES FOR THE DEGREE CANDIDATE:i2 _ . Self - instructional units. Instructrutl Development. Media ,. Computer-assisted intruction: _None Equipment t. . Mini,lalr_NeT: ...... GRADING/EVALUATION:Letter/Numbet EValuatiott of the curriculum forthiS.degree program inouclos' Review-by departmtnt cornmiade n -which. harstudeol member.. Reyiew toycornrninetof faculty/staff outside the t. rACULrY: fser.npne4i ilor-A3mrs7_,..,_ depart-Meat including stadents. , There ate 5 runtime faculty and 5eparrttote;;JU.Ulty . _ r-s .;; k. i,-. . i _., .1 it -. VolinfornLitiOn provided r .r

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wie . 1*.iina, p rtvideoiiwilby: Teal:hills Wrest Wr Co liansli*U Carrienisir & Tenebbut lg. Program ip L T. & M. 38C C, Main Hall Nevi York. Nevi kart 18027

Hours Per -Week titure Conf LatiOther,

Instructional Technology & Media Systems 2.3 Educational Materials & Methods 2.3 Uting the Camera. in Education 2-3 2-3 'Producing Graphic-_ Materials in EchIcation Educational Telviswn Production 3 Production of Educational Motion Pittures 3 Using Photographic Multimedia Systems in Education Filminaking with Children 3 3 Advanced Edikaticial Television Production 2-3 Experimental Photography The Technology of Textbook Writing 3 2-3 Educational Media PreginunManagemment 2-3 Using Tekvelion in Education Preparation oT litunictionaf Materials 3 for Develotiing Countries . Instructional Materials, Evaluation ,. 3 _ & Selection 3 Instructional Design Information Sequencing & Formatting 3 Formative Product Evaluation Internship in Media Specialization 2-6 & Technology Issues in Instructional Technology 2 IrickcTenderit Study in_ Instructional Technologya Reseirth Seminar in itatructiotmi Technology- 2

_70puonal

- 208 - - DEGREE: Master of Arts Teachers Cdllege orColitrabIa Cali. --. ... PREREQUISITES: -.- - .*t.

. Bachelors degreeiserd - Miller Analogy test score or (IRE. 2 yr teach coerienee c . ACCEPTANCE OF TRANSFERS:. ____ - _, -,-.- - _,Credits are_ accepted_ from any schiabf(U S A or other/. -tvlasirruim number of creditsjransferredis 30. PROGRAM DURATION: 32 semester credits not including summer sessions.Continuous_tnrollmait 'from entrance to graduation As st not required, The program must be completed within 6 'years. The Averagr-student.completesMe Masters Prograrn_withirr6_some ers. 32 semester eredits,are reqUired for gradiaiiiiiin: . SUMMER _SESSION: summer session is12 afeekS long `Course may bc -taken iii blocks of 6weeks within the summer n z , THESIS: A thesis is worth 2 semester credits and isoptional. a COMBINED DEGREE PROGRAMS: Combined Degree- Programs arc not available! . PROGRAM CONTENT ( d la semesift creel-16)-

Courses aTiEdUcational C unication & Technology 12 Other courses within Edu uo I8 Courses outside Education :14 MAJOR FIELDS: Library Science MINOR FIELDS.: - _StWents may have more than one minor The minimum number of credits in each minor field is 12. COURSE WAIVER: Courses.in (hp College of Education cannot be waived. SPECIAL ADVISEMENT &RETINTIon ACTIVITIES ARE NOT AVAILABLE. AREAS OF EMPHASIS WITHIN THE CURRICULUM teirrixeis-eii Media Management . Telecommacations ' 15

Instructional Development . . . 20 -;.1

Learning Theory and Design . 6

. . siatcriais Production ...... 36 lAformatton Libratiariship 0 trist Tech in DcV.Nation 20 INSTRUCPIONAIL TECHNIOLES:FOR THE DEGREE CANDIDATE: ...Self-in itiuctionar units: Equipment operation Compoterassisted Instruction Niatid _ - GRADING/EVALUATION: tetter/Number Evaluation of the curriculum for this degree program includes. Student scores on written exams. Review by department committee which has- student toetobte!;. Review by eommtitee of faculty/staff outside the department including students FACULTY: 'see dpp ir ibr nafilk) There are 2 fullocrie faculty and 10 parttime faculty. .Unbr,, siNertb are-ilast nt Chapel HUl Information piovided by: ROOkt Wllreian PialotylbAL AMC.PrOre.3110t Cmjel 27514

Clock Hood Per Week Lecture Cont Lab Other

,114 i3Od.iouisualIrettruMion;Miteria-b &Methods 3 IlftiTctittiml KUMritts rrtAuction butOduction to ItistriktioTtiMeiiiii 2 Systematic Instructional Development 3 \Educational Television , 2 3' ft'acticuti.isLCunsiculat ilaststruirio Leivriting jis the School 3 Seminar Otadiustionll Progra m Eifiluation Group Process and Ilkhsvior Change) 3 Introduction to Curriculum . 3

Colleseeadting ' -, - , 1 ;s 3 - troblernt in Curriculum. 3 DEGREE: Master Of Education Un North Carolina at Chapel Hill PILEREQUISITES: Bachelors Ogre; in any field Undergraduate GPA of at_lca3t 3,0 GRE_torttbinedscort 0(1000 ACCEPTANCE OF TRANSFERS: Credits are accepted from any accredited institution. Maximum 'number oforedits,rraitslerred is 6. PROGRAM DURATION: 36 semester credits not including summer ssions. 36 semester creditsequal 3 semesters The voltam' must be completed within _5 years. The average student completes the Masters Program within 3semesters; iStinUner-stssion. 36 semester credits are required for graduation.. .. _ SUMMER SESSION: Each summersession,is 10 weeks long. Courses may be taken' in blocks of 5 weekt within the summer session. THESIS: A thesis is worth semester credits and is optiOnTit. COMBINED DEGREE PROGRAMS:: ---contbinerkDegre.eprrigrams are not availib. PROGRAM CONTENT texpiessed in semester credits)

Courses in Educational-Communication & TechnoleitY 18 7 Other courserwithin Education 18 - Courses outside EducatiOn 0 MAJOR FIELDS: _ Eduaideilll_foledie: Instructional Design. MINOR FIELDS: Students do not minor. COURSE WAIVER: Courses littheCollege of_Eduaition_rannot tfe waived. SPECIAL ADVISEMENT & RETENTION ACTIVITIES ARE AVAILABLE: StUdy_siill_coursettbrInTdents with academic difficulty AREAS OF EMPHASIS WITHIN THE CURRICULUM (expressedin semeswr credits) Media Management o -Telecommunications 3 _Instructional Development 9 . Learning Theory W. Milan 6 1). MatcruPrOday0ii 6 ip- IiifeEMIttion Systems . 0 Librarianship. :. - INSTRUCTIONAL TECHNIQUES. FOR. THE DEGREE CANDIDATE: Self-instructidital uninc None . Consputer-1 Instruction:- . Instructional Design

GRADING/EVALUATION: Letter/Number Evaluation of the curriculum for this degree pro ram includet: Studennotereslstrwritten ; Review by &penitent committee without student members. FACULTY: (see appt,ncJer fir wines) Thin* are 2 fulltinte faculty and I parttime faculty.

-211- .11Ing Gann Rite Univ. Information provided Iv: Otanahe College Dr. fmdE. Williams Graduate Program Coordinator Bowling Grin, Ohio 13403

_ Clarklimers_Pir Week Lecture Conf Cab Other Reference Services & Materials Histrim of Books & Libraries 4 Government Publications :4 Selection of Materials 5 & qtakiging 5 3 Utilization of Educational Media 4 I. -Preparation-of-htstructionaHWaterials 3

;Visual Communication jn1nstruction 4 1

individualizing Initructioti with Education! Media 4 1

PrOtrimmwW Instruction . 3 . 3 Storyttiring 4 Managenint of Media Programs 5 Television in Education 4 independent Study in Educational Media Seminar in Educational Media Field Expenence-in Educational Media Workshop in Educational Media Research in Educational Media Directed Research in Educational Media :Thesis Research Phbtorraphy_

Educational Brnriciiitin 1 Producing & Directing for television 2 4 Producing & Direction for Film . 2 a. Writing for Television & Film 4

212 DEGREE: Master of Education in Educational Media }Yowling Green Sftk Univ.

PItEREQ' UISITES: B&heroll ftrt* In air field Uraergifiduate GM of as resit 2.6 ORE Score ACCEPTANCE OF TRANSFERS: -__Credits_are,szetuodiram Any accredited institution. Maximum number of credits transferred is 9.

;PROGRAM DURATION: . 50 quarter Credits not iWiding summer sessions.50_quarter credits equal 3 quarters. Continuous enrollment from entrance to graduation is not required: The program must be completed within b years. The average Auden: completes the Masters Program within 6 quitters. 50 quarter credits are requited for

graduation. ' SUMMER SESSION: Each summer session is 10 weeltS king. Courses may be taken-in blocks of 5 weeks Within the summer sesion. FHESIS:- A thesis is- not_iequIre 'COMBINED DEGREE PROGRAMS: Student can earn two _graduate education degrees_ simultaneously in the following departments: Any ° education department.Student mayearn two graduate degrees simultaneously in Education and another fiektFiektilniziUdeLany Arts or Sci. Pros. or Bus. Adminis.. PROGRAM CONTENTftreesta qua-ruer_creclim) Courses in Educational Communitatiori it Technology 20 Other courses within Education 213 Courses outside Education 10 MAJOR FIELDS: Educational MINOR FIEIIDS: - ,Students may have more than one minor. The minimum number of tredits in each minor field is 12. COURSE WAIVER: Courses in the College of Education cannot be waived. SPECIARIIttDVISEMENT A RETENTIOW ACTIVITIES ARE AVAILABLE: courses for students with academic difficulty ill improvement COtTrieS AREAS-OF EMPHASIS WITHIN THE CURRICULUM rexlfrerreto quarter credits) Media Management 9 Telecommunications. 8 -In structiona Development tritftTliiinry and Dektn 4 ?Asterisk PtVduction. 8 Information Systems' 4 Librarianship- ...i` 12 ;INSTRUCTIONAL TECHNIQUES FOR THE DEGREE CANDIDATE: Self-instructional units: None CompuMr-ed Insurucrion: None Mini-kb: No- 'GRADING/EVALUATION: Lettee/Numlier - . Evaluation of the curriculum for thisdegree program includes:

. Review by department committee without student members. . Review by committee of faculty /staff outside the department including students. FACULTY: rsee apprW lc i r natrw0 _ There are'4 fulltime fiticulty add 3 parttime, faulty.

- 213 - 0 ICeotSlate . WI. of Curriculum & InatUtdOil Intornution provided by: 21.5 Holt - Don Beekwirk Kent. Oldo 44242. CoordinIter.. Ed.-Media .1c Tech. Programs

Clock.Hours Per Week - Lecture Cont Lab Other Des & Production orEducational - -.. . Media 3 Organization& Administration of Ediktional Media Programs & Centers 3 Instructional Design..= --- . 3 Seieefort & Utilization Of Educational Media . 2 InilVidtializakinofInstruction ______._- -2 :_---Chinge-Strateuies-forinatturtionatOesign---- Simulation -Games in Education 2 Visual Literacy -. ..i, 2 UtilizirmTelevigion iii-the CEtssroom Advtrai d Instructional Diaigril. 2 Refeirch in Educational Technology 2 Seminar irr EducationsiTechnology: *2 Conimunications Theory - r Interactive Media in EdUtittiori - -. 3 Range AffiXt & Cognition through EducationalTechnology et 3 itriling Tliebry Applied to SelectV'or EducationalMedia . Stied-al Topics in Educatinal Media; 3 Educational Filmmaking_ Educational Te.levision_ftodUMieri 3 . Analysis & Crider-Mt or Echicational Film 3 Advanced irraititm & Internship in 3 Educational Media & Technology Individual Investij,mion in Educational Media & fec6ology Research in Educational Media &TithifelegY DEGREE: Master in Educatio'n in Educational Media & Tech. Bent State Univ.

' PREREQUISITES. .' ' . Bachelors delgree in Any field Undergraduate GPA of ai leasi 3.0 ACCEPTANCE OF TRANSFERS: .. . -_CreilMare accepted -from any accredited institution. Maximum numb-er or credits transferred is 11. PROGRAM DURATION: 1 . 32 semestercreditsnotincluding_summer sessions.32 semester credits _equal 2 semesters.Continuous .. - enrollment from entrance to graduation is not required. The program must be completed within 6 years; The average student completes the, Masters Program within 2-. semesters. plus a summer session.4 32 semesieccredits_are required for graduation: _ _ , _ ..o, SUMMER SESSION: EIeh summer session is 10 weeks long. Courses may lie taken in blocks of 1-8 weeks within fife summer session. . THESIS: A thesis is worth 26 semester credits and is optional. _ _ -COMBINED-DEGREE PROGRAMS: \ ..Student can earn_ two graduate education degrees simultaneously in the Mowing depanrnems: Any EducationDept:Student may earn two gradgatedegrees simultaneously_ in Education and an-aher field. Fields include Any Department. ' . . PROGRAM CONTENT (expressed in seninter credits)

Courses in Educational Communication & Technology . 26

Other courses vithin Education 6 _ _._01ntrsisicuitskle Education 6.

. MAJOR FIELDS: Educational Media & Technology.' MINOR FIELDS: Students do not minor. . . 4 COURSE WAIVER:Coursesin.the_College ofEducation maybe waived with thepermission __of _the DecorunefitChaintialtand__by_examination.

SPECIAL ADVISEMENT & RETENTION ACTIVITIES ARE NOT AVAILABLE. . 'AREAS OF EMPHASIS WITHIN THE CURRICULUM (expensed in semester credits) Media Manaiemenr . 5 Telecommunications 0 Instructional Development 10 eosx Lemma Theory and Design I 1 Materiab Production 13 Information Systems 8 Librariinship...... i. ,.. 0 , THE DEGREE CANDIDATE: Self-instructional units: . 4 Computer-assisted InstrUction: None Mini-lab: Yes 1 - GRADINd/EVA ATION: Letter/Number and Pass/Fail Evaluation of tcurriculum for this degree program includes: - Student scoresn written exams. . Review by & meet committee which has student members. - Review by_coMmittee_of faculty/staff outside the-department including students. FACULTY: (set% appendix' for nines) or- There are 4 f011time faculty and 5 pastime faculty. . -111 1.1111v. Information provided by: at Educatitmal Media f:chee-rd E_ Atom" Oxford. Ohio 4.5056

Crock Per, Week; Lectirre Cole Lab Other ie:& Other Midis, for .adolescents '3 ginv.Traditional & Contemporary MAkivisual Instruction: Methods. Media &Technitilligy : o r 2 Specs* Frobkrivs_ Iteferencelifidef4f2E-Sibiti? 3 Citifogirtk.Classification & Processing of : MediaCollections - - . . Selection of Materials for miai;dlieitiOns COMmunkationgitiougl. iFiinf =Funamenm,h of Motion Pictuie Production: .projects in M o t i o t T r i c t u r e DeSigii Desn & Production df Instructional Media tknirstation . Pnicticurn irDrisiructional Television . Advanced_Piamicim inistWuctiOnitoTelevilin, Stvpervi-siField Experie- ncei in Media Progrants Iticferierident.Reidisig. -

Media Educatio_nal Research Study . Instructional Systems T holosk

.7 .Seminar in Media Veiig Se,tninsin__Mnirrusuroon orMedia Programs...` ' AdirfriciDertigri & ProtItittion InstrUctional . DEGREE: Mitter of Arts & Maiter of Education' Mlariti Ut1Iv. PREREQUISITES: Bachelors degree in_any field '1 _ Ltnaergraduate OPA of at least 23 -Millet Anvogy test score ACCEPTANCE OF TRANSFERS: Maximum number of credits transferred is PROGRAM DURAIJON: 30ssermister credits not including SW:mei. sessions.30 semester credits. equal 2_semesters. _Continuous enrollment fromentrant tograduation is not required. The-must completedwithin 5years 'The average student completes the Masters Program within 2 , semesters; plus 'a summer session.30 semester credits are required foriraduation. SUMMER SESSION: Each summer session is 14 weeks long: Coursesmay betaken in blocks of 56 weeks within the summer session. _

COMBINED DEGREE PROGRAMS: Combined Degree PrograMs arc not PROGRAM CONTENT (expressed in'sfmestercredire

Cowses.in Educational Communication & Technology 12 Other courses within Education , 9 .1,'-..-1Courses_outside Eductin-ri 9 MAJOR FIELDS: Training in Industry: Training in Medical Health Care: Media Specialistin Pbblit School. MINIilit FIELDS: _ ' StudentSithiy hii,e more than one minor' The minimum numtier'Of creditsin each minor field is lit . COURSE WAIVER: Courses in'iltrCollege of Education may be Waived withthe permistion _ofithe Department Chairman and by examination. - SPECIAL ADVISEMENT & RETENTIONCTIVITIES ARE AVAILABLE: StudySkill courses for students with academic difficulty

Language skill improyementionrses : Tutoring by faculty Tutoring bystudenis_ . AREAS OF EMPHASIS viokfIN THE CURRICULUMkirpressZdinseniesier credits) Media- Management _ . 6 Telecommunications 6 Instructiortal_Development Ledning Theory and.D_esign ;- 0 Materials Production . . . Information Systems ' ... 0' : LibitrianShils t 14 P Motion Pictures...... :-...... :;.; ...... 4...,..---...... ,-1 1 INSTRUCTIONAL TECNIQUES-FOR THE DEGREE CANDIDATE*: Self-instructIonal units: Bak AV'COUi* 'Crimputeigivssbted In-Striietion: None .,, -__114ini,kb: - - ' GRADING/EV CLATION; letter/.Number .Evaluation the curriculum ibethisdegree programincludes:: Student res On written exams. 2 Review by depaztment committee whictiiaS student methisers. .. " Review by committee of racuityistarr qutside the lepariment without studentmembers. FACULTY.- (ten appendixfor naineil .There are 6 fulltime facitIty and 7 parttime faculty. :c: Ohio Uttiv: . Information provided by:,

; Ealmation Se/dim Shother. Ph.D. :letcrockem imLia9-taL Dir. Curriculum & Inst/Dir. Ed. Media Cr AtkW. Oh 45701 .

Clock Hodes Per Week Lecture Conf Ub Other .Introduction to Educational Media 4

Production of Instructional Matirials : Cr:odic:mon an4tittlovrig ;'`SO-. Libiark SerVicesto Children & Young Adults 4 -Learning & Educational Cognitive-Styles-

Thesis: Rd Based Proixt. or. Sem in Ed. . Principlei of Currictilum , Elementary School Curriculum Supervision .

JuniorIlighAliddfc-ilioCi&cl Curriculum . Huh School Curriculum History of Education in the US. Ptuloiophies_of Education F.,:firitiA. Measurements Advanced;PrintiPks of Teaching Introduction "to. R Methods !History:of Books ifittirig" . ,'Anal of Med Thry. Res. tik Instruct Dsgn Wide! Nomenclature Pr:mecum rn Design;_Deitel; Prod & Manage Human Learning & Cognitive Procmiset Higher. Education .Community Colleges & Brandt' Camkuies : Administration of Information items -Future of Information Management Management cif CommuMmfion 4 Literature forCtildreriatiokstents 5. The.Use of Library Resources If 3 Org & Admin of Educational Media Programs '5 Practicum in Media Management 3-6 :Advinced'aissification & Cataloging 4 Introduction 10 IndividualiMuon of Education 4 Media for Adefektnts . 4 Library Media kutomation . 3 Media in Foreign Languao Teaching 3 ' Principks of Television Production 5-10 Radio & Television in Education 4 litstrutiOnid MetbOds in Educatiorill Radio & Tv 4 Combined ApOlicaticiiii 2 Graduate Study itkoototraphic Arts 5-10 rA:--:"Advanced: Study togr_aphia Arts 5-10 Communication in Organizations . 4 Teritios & Models of Comniunicafive Process 7 3-5 PrOgramming for Btisiness e 5 Programming for Engineering 5., Programming for Behavioral, Educ & Bio Science 5 : 'Psychology for Communication 4 Programmed & Computer Ass. isted Instruction 5-10

=218= DEGREE: Master of Education Ohio Univ.

PREREQUISITES: Bachelors degree in any field, Miller Analogy testscore_kitters of recom. . ACCEPTANCE OF TRANSFERS: Ciedits are accepted from U.S.-accredited schools only. Maximum. number of credits transferred is 12.

PROGRAM DURATION: . 52 quarter credits not including summer sessions.52 quarter credits Oust 4 quarters. Continuous enrollment;, from entrance to graduation is nuurequirecL The program must be completed within 6 years. The average, student compleles the Masters Program within 4 quarters.54 quarter credit's are required for gracAtTatioit SUMMER SESSION: Each summer session is 10 weeks long: Courses may be taken in blocks of 5 weeks within the summer session. THESIS: A thesis is worth 10 quarter credits and is optional. ' COMBINED-DEGREE-PROGRAMS: Combined_Devet_Pinoriaml are notavailable:- PROGRAM CONTENT(uilled:fed in quarter ors) Courses in Educational Communication & Technology 50 Other courses within Education 55 Courses outsIde Education 88 . =MAJOR FIELDS:_ - _ Med& Design Development & PrOduction in Busintar/industry or the Health Seien Educational Media Management. MINOR FIELDS:. Students do not minor. COURSEWAIVER: Courses in the Collempf Education may be waived with the permission __of _the DepartmentChliirraut and_by_examinTtivan. SPECIAL ADVISEMENT& RETENTION ACTIVITIES ARE AVAILABLE: Study skill courses for students with academic difficulty Language skill improvement courses -Tutoring by faculty AREAS OF EMPHASIS WITHIN THE CURRICULUM(evress-ed in quarter credits) Media Management 11 Tefecommunkatfons 18 Instructional Development 9 Learning Theory -and Design 3 Materials Production - 4 - Inlornuflon Systems..-- 3 LibratiaPsItip 20 INSTRUCTIONAL TECHNIQUES FOR THE DEGRE NDIDATE: Self-instruetional units: Introduction to Educational Media; Learning &Educational Cognitive Styles Computer-assisted Instruction: None -___Min6lab:_Yes GRADING/EVAUATION: LtiferiNUMber E,-.iduaiion of the curriculum for.this degree program includes: - Review by department committee which has student members. Review by committee of faculty/staff outside the department without student members. FACULTY:(see ascend& for names) There are 2 runtime faculty and 2 pirttime faculty.

a Tim Oltib Site Univ. Information provided bY: fUrese ilOi Elsie Atbeery a W. Woodruff. chairpetkm Columbus. Oido 43221 : 5

Ckkk !fours Per Week: Lecture Conf Lab Other

Planning & Oreparing Teacher-Made Educational Media 2 2 Audio-Visual Materials of Instruction 2 4 Radio'&,_TV in Education 3 . Introduction to ria; 2 Incrodueforitt WiCBE 3 . Management oTSehotlireedia Centers 3 Individual Studies ArPt'r N' Information Processing in Edtketion .Fundamentals ofinatructional Materfig in Media Program/Project Management Simulation & Games in.Education Theories & Eduetitknal Practices of Nonverbal Conimunication Systems Concept in Eduation' . Theory -& Practice of CatalogingSChool Media .eference Services in Sch000l bledlitCenters Apprai41 Selcetion_& Acquisidtin of Instil:di-01W Maleriab for &hoot Media Centers ; Practkum on Development & Management of Specialized School Media Services Individualized Instruction Fundamentals of Curriculum 3 FunmenMh of Instruction 3 Planned Meld Experience Seminar in Educational Communications . 2 . . . DEGREE: Muter of Arts-Education TheOhio State Univ. _ c:. c 'PREREQUISITES:

_ Bachelors _degree in-any- field - ACCEPTANCE OF TRANSFERS: Credits are accepted from any accredited institution. Maximumnumber of credits transferred is 9. PROGRAM DURATION: -50_ quarter-credits nor including summer sessarms.50 _quarter credits equal 4 quarters.Continuous enrollment from_entrance to graduation is not required._ The program must be completed: within_6 years. The average student completes the Masters PrograM rivithir?quarters; plus a summer session.50 quarter credits ate required for graduation. SUMMER SESSION: Each summer session is 10 weeks long Courses may be taken in blocks of 5 weeks within the summer session. THESIS: A thesis is worth_ 5 quarter_credits and is optional. COMBINED DEGREE PROGRAMS: -In Degree -Programs-are not aviiFabTe-, PROGRAM CONTENT (expressed in puorier credits) Courses in Educational Communication & Technology 35 Other courses within Education 15 Courses outside Education 20 MAJOR FIELDS: Instructional Systems Devt. Computer Based Education. Administration of Media Services. School 'Media. Ed. Tech. Research 8c Theory. MINOR FIELDS:

_Studends_do_not_minor. _ _ COURSE WAIVER: Courses in the College Of Education May be waived with the permission of the Department Chairman. SPECIAL ADVISEMENT I RETENTION ACTIVITIES ARE AVAILABLE: Language skill improvement courses AREAS OF EMPHASIS WITHIN THE CURRICULUM (expressed in quarter credits). Media Management ...0 Telecommunications "- 12 It,Instructional Development 9 LearningTheory andDesign 10 Materials Production 7 1nformation stems 3 Librarianship 12 Computer biised education Media Utilization 4 INSTRUCTIONAL TECHNIQUES FOR THE DEGREE CANDIDATE: Self-Instructional units: Basic Media Skills Computer- assisted Instruction: 'Media Utilization; Computer Based Education

GRADING/EVALUATION: Letter/Number Evaluation of the curriculum for this degree program includes Review bi department committee which has student members. FACULTY: (see_appendix for routes) There are 3 (UM:me faculty and 6 parttime faculty.

--c. -221 lreiads.(1211111 Nth West 4366 Unruh . i-nhianeeetw ' Educatimial TeebMWLY . Prof. of Eduasional TechnolollY . . Infortnation provided, by: Dri. Amos C. Postman - . Lecture Coif 4h OtherClot* How Per Week ProductSelectio4Founchulons Development:- A-Utilization "of Eduat Bute ofa alInstrucUonal PtodiTc1ToriTediookBY Media 4 . MamielneutTctrotaAEducational fhtednA kleurrictional SiniubtionsCommunications Tekiision . /6. 4 242 ___.-._-._htstmictionentevelopment-Introduction-___ ProductProductIntroduction&Who Dev**Trnent Pridlotmlient:Deveroontenic to CompuMc Prix:antedPhotoIMPhY Kaki twriTclifiri AchmtpmProduction I Instruction' A44 ' I 643 I 'ProductNledk Development: StWiesVisualInstructionalligtrumional for Literacy Educators Fihnmaking Television-Telejillion PrOduction:ProduClion: SmallStudio- Fermat 4 44 422 OrganindonCatalogitigai_ScumsEdikational aMirICUI011 Film Study. Of Instructkmal M Selection_of Instructional Adminisnation of Med Ceti Media 44 . ' . ' Individual (Independent)instsuctinalFiocilitsesCollector StudritfEves4nDevelopment: Symertic forEdUCatiOrlal InstructionalSystems Reference _Theoty -Media & Bi VC11110WEI- 44 ;': ' CleanseEducational-ResearchInstrucdorml.SystemMInstructitild Processes £ Theory Teahnolosy in Sys*ems Education in Educational It pmegiv, Hum I----Technoica --nation & Resources Devekiplifent . Evaluation ; : ' 4 I2 Master'sMister'sfieldFieldMaster's EiWrrienieExpel-fence Research.Research $eminar in ThesisProject 44WiliMedial! in EducationV in inI Educatinal Edugitional Techiinfoti TechnorogY Technology DEGREE: Master of Education . . Ural ofToledo

PREREQUISITES:-- Wink field AcarrAtict OF TRANSFERS: Crediti are accepted from any school (U.S.A. or other): Thereit no Whin On transferable credits. PROGRAM_DURATION: , , 1 52 quarter _credits not including summer iciiiiiii. 52 quarter credits Atlas! 4 quarters. Continuous. enrollment Rom enFrante Wit/dilation is not required. The _progranf must be completed within 7 lea& .. The ;average student completes the Mastery Program within 3quarters. plus a summer session: 48 tilei. credits are required for graduation. ir SUMMER SESSION: Each summer session is 10 weeks tont, CoUi*amaybe taken in blocks of .3 weeks within the summer session. . ). THES_IS: A thesis_is_worth 4 quarter Crediti And ii required; r_OMBINED DEGREEPROGRAMS:-- - __ .ir __ , .... ._ -, -Stiftkni may. earn two graduate degrees simultaneously. in Educate.and another field. Fields- inch-Ade: Business Administration. ; .---1- . -. PROGRAM CONTENT (expressed, in quarwr_crethW ; Courses in Educational Communication & Tahiti:ilk* . 32 Other courses within Ed-utatiOii .12 __CoUnes_outsiditducation , 8 MAJOR FIELDS: ';- : - - -. - MediaStudies: IriitriktiOnal ProgramDev:: Instruc:Prod: Dei,.;MediaProgram Manag Theory/Research in Educ. Tech::

MINOR FIELDS: . .. __SwderiES_MIni_hTive more one minor. The minimum number of credits-in each minor field is 12: _COURSE WAIVER;'Courses in the College of Educationmay be waived with the permission ''Of-the Department Chairman. SPICIAL ADVISEMENT* RETENTION ACTIVITIES AREAVAILABLE: StUdy skin courses for students with ileadeiiiitdifficultY ;_ _Tutoring by ISCUltyl_ AREAS OFEMPHASISWITHIN THE CURRICULUM (expressed-inquarter credits) ' Media Management 16 Telecommtufications_ 8 Instructional-Development 20 Learning, Theory and Design 12 Materials PrOduction 24 -_InTormation Systems _8 '" L-ibtanart,ship ,,, 12 Training/Human Res. Devi ". INSTRUCTIONAL TECHNIQtlES FOR THE DEGREE CANDIDATE: I/ . Self-instructional units: ' -..fkiic Utilization. CAI. Caudoging/Classificat ,-n of Instructional Med& , Computer-assisted Instruction: Instructional Design & Media Pros Management Mini-lab: Yes GRADING/EVALUATION: Letter/Niimber Evaluation of the curriculum for this &free IncSram inclucks: Student scores on written eUiiii. _ Review iby_depirtment committee which has student member"! FACULTY: (ser appendix for Pam's) . / There are 5 runtime faculty and 0 parttime faculty. J. / ;. 'VOW Upham Information proviciedbr' Dept: of Education .. - John P. Pohlman; Ph.D. .,. Dir. Grad. Pro`. in Ed. Media Ciiehnssfl. Obis 45207 , ..

ClorICIfours Per We;ir: Leci4re Conf Lab Otl*r...": Children's Literature ... .. Audiovisual Communication Visual Ccommtutication Design Administrates -of Educatioml Media Programs Reference &erViet t & Classification .. Cable Television .- Children's & Adolescent's Lkterature _& Related_ Mtdia 2 Practicum Educational Media 3-9 Philo:aka:by or Edixakon 3 Advanced Educational Psychology 7 3 ;Educational Administration - 3 Educational Research 3

. . Additional coUrses from Communication Arcs in Film and Television - approximately 24 semester hours available.

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V a7 . DEGREE: Master of Esstiiiii Xiirkt U.S14. PREREQUISITE: Bachelors delree in education . Undergraduate CPA of it least 2:5 'Miller Analogy _testswre. _ ACCEPTANCE OF TRANSFERS: . Credits are accepted from any school (U.S.A.or other). Maximum number of Credits transferred is 6: PROGRAM DURATION: _ 30 semester credits not including summer aCSstony.COntinuotos enrollment from entrance to graduation is not required: There is" no specified time within which the programmust be comikleted. The average student completes the Masters Program within 2 semesters. plusa summer session. 30 semester credits are retteired for graduation. SUNIFIER SESSION: Eachsummer session is II weeks long: COUrais may be taken in blocks of 5 weeks 'Within the summer sesSiOn." THESIS: A-thesis,is COMBINED DEGREE PROGRAMS: _Xottibined Degret.Programs are not available PROGRAM CONTENT lexpres:sea in semrsier credos) ses in Educational Communication & Technology- 20 Other coursesivithin Education ., 12 Coursisiainside Education 0 MAJOR FIELDS: - Educational Media. MINOR FIELDS: Students do notminor. COURSE WAIVER _:_Courses atthc College of Educationcannot be waived SPECIALADVISEMENT kRETENTIONACTIVITIES ARE NOTAVAILABLE. AREAS OF EMPHASIS WITHIN THE CURRICULUM(expressed in wester ereditt) Media Management 3 - Telecommunications. 12 Instructional Development 3 Learning Theory and tatigrt MateriaS Production 3 Information -Systems 3 Librarianship 3 Children's Literature 5 INSTRUCTIONAL TECHNIQUES FOR THE DEGREE CANDIDATE: Self-instructional urtitS:: Learning Theory & Design COmputer-assisted Instruction: : None Mini-lab: No . GRADING/EVALUATION: Letter/Number Evaluation of the curriculum for this 'degree Program includes: .ReViest by_tlepartment corn-Mince which has studcnt members. FACULTY: Ike appendix Ay fames) There are 0 runtime faculty and 5 parttime faculty

- 22$ - Oklahoma Mate Univ.. Information provided by: CallowEaseatimi Di Lkikrki Aktele .3111 Goodermo Hall Head: Dept: of CIED . -StIllorMer, Oklahoma 7407$

Clock Howl Per Week Lecture Conf Lab Other . Dtiliiltion'ohnsiructionilMedir 2 Produition of Instruction Non-Motion Media 2 Production of Int:ruction' Motion Media 1 -2 COnuntutani Strategic 3 dministration & Supervision of Learning Resources 3 Photomethon for lnstructibn I. Programming of Instructional Systems 3- firocess_& Effects ofMass_Communications 3 SiWc1V Probkms in Mass Communication 1-3 Edikatkirial BrisiTdcatting 2 Motion Picture Film Production 0 3 "hueinshp 3+ - 2 -I-

-.. ' . One course froM eieh i37 ttie folkiwing areas: Curriculum Devakikment 3 Supervision in _Education 3 Philosophical & Sociological Foundations 3 R 6stiirth7 Measurement 3

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2 DEGREE: Master of Science in Education Oklahoma State Univ. PREREQUISITES: Bachelors degree in any field ACCEPTANCE OF TRANSFERS: Credits are accepted from any accredited institution. Maximumnumber of credits transferred is 9. PROGRAM DURATION: 36-semester dedits not including summer sessions.Continuous_ enrollment from entrance to graduation is not required. The program must be completed within -4 years. Theaverage student completes the Masters Program within 2 semesters, plus a summer session: 36semester trediti are required for graduation. SUMMER SESSION: Each summer session is 8 weeks long. Coursesmay be taken in blocks of 2-4 weeks within the summer session: THESISttliesit iixitorth 6 semester credits and is opti6nal. COMBINED DEGREE PROGRAMS: COMbined Degree Programs are not available. RROGRAM CONTENT (expressed in semester recall

Courses in Educational Communicatibri &TeChriblrigY 18 Other courses _within Education" 12 _ _CoUrss_oultide Education 0 MAJOR FIELDS: No Answer MINOR FIELDS: Students may have_one COURSE- WAIVER: Coursesin the College of Education may be waived with the permission. __Or the Department Chairman. SPECIAL ADVISEMENT & RETENTION ACTIVITIES AREAVAILABLE: Study skill courses for students with academic difficulty Language:skill improvement courseS Tutoring by faculty _Tutoring by students AREAS OF EMPHASIS WITHIN THE CURRICULUM (expressedin semi-Vier -engirt) Media Management 3 Telecommunications 6 Instructional Deyelopment 9 Learning Theory and Design 12 Materials Pr&luction 9 Information Systerns 9 Librarianship 12 INSTRUCTIONAL TECHNIQUES FOR THE DEGREE CANDIDATE: Self-instructionTil units: Prietieurir_Internsltip: Directed Reading Computer- assisted Instruction: None

GRADING/EVALUATION: Piss/Fail- Evaluation of the curriculum for this degree program iricludes: Review by` department committee. FACULTY: free °merger for names) - There are I runtime faculty, and 3 parttime faculty.

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231 CAM's Hall . Professor Norma. Oklahoma 73019

Clock Hours PerWeek Lecture font Lab Other Educational CommuniEatkiii 3 3. Advanced Production': 3 3 Instructional Development Learningstems 3- Television in Education 3 Planned ECIUWional Change 3 Probkriti in Educational Technology 2 Management of Educational Technology <. 3 Individualized Instruction 3 Seminar-Educational Communication 2-3 Technology in _Teaching 2 2

Production or Instructional Media 3, 3 -* %Principles & Technology of Instructional Undergraduate/Graduate 3' 3 Visual Communications- 3 3 Microprocessor in Teaching 3 3 _Photography for Itstructional Purpirses '3 _ 3 !Prkticum in Educational TeChnology -. 2-10 2-10 2-10 .- "Field Studies in Eilitcittional Technology 2.1- DirectedReadings in Educational Technology 2-4 T 2-4 'Internship in Educational Technology. 2-8

Intensive Studies_in Educational Technology -. ":.,..'2-4 - Independent Study inucational Technology 2-6 - 5.,/ . Seminar-Research & Thetiry in7Iducational TechnofOgy

!Master Students are encouraged to participate in one of the three options.

237 e. ,DEGREE: ktisterof EdEduc ationi it..._., _ Univ. of Othilsoing

PREREQUISITES:!; _

Bachelors degree in.any rcld' ' -. TOEFL score OD ,

Undergratuate GPA of at least 175 4 . + : ACCEPTANCE_OFTRANSFERS:__ _- _ i Credits arcaceepied_frorn arik.khl (U.S.A. cis other). There Isno Wick on trartsferable credit ? PROGRAM DURATION: - . -- r 32 krtieger Credits not ,inckiding summer sessions. 32 semestei%credim equal 3 semesters.Continuous, enrollment from entrance' to graduation is not required: The prOgrarti..Mustbe completed within 32years. The aventgi_studem_coopleies the Masten1 Program within 2semesters. or 2 semesters plus a summer session. 32 semester credits are required for giadliation.. . . SUMMER SESSION: Each su Cr session is 8 weeks king: Courses may be taken in blocks of 2 weekt.within __the_surtinter sessiati.. -- THEM: A t -I requid. .COMBINED PR_ AMS: Combined ras are not available. PROGRAM CONTEN in &IMIrStercredits) Co_ufses in Edwin' CoMmuoaatiott & Technology 36 , Other courses w to Education 0 _Cburses.ou ducation .',.. o MAJOR FIE . . . E nal TechnologY. MINOR f FIELDS: '_ _.,Students do_nor_minor. . . COURSE WAIVER: CoursZi in the College of EClucation_carniciibe-waived- SPECIAL ADVISEMENT & RETENTION ACFLVITIESARE AVAILABLE: LangUage skin improvement courses_- : , ,:-! AREAS OF EMPHMIS WITHIN THE CURRICULUM (expressedinsemester credits) MedIzt-Mitna4enteo- Telecommunicatillits , .6 .. Instructional Development ,-i..... Learning Theory and Design 6 ..- Materials. Production _ 9 Information Systems 3 Librarianship' ' 0 Micro processes 6 Ed. Change &`TeChnology _..- . _..._5 INSTRUCTIONAL TECHNIQUES FOR THE DEGREECANDIDATE: Self-instructiOa units: Some_ Computeiritssisled Instruction: None Miniflab:_Yes - _ _ GlIADING/EV ALUATION: Letter/Number EValnation of the curriculum for this degreeprogram includes':

Student scores on written exams. _ . .Review by 'department committee which hiiS studentmembers, .Review by comntittee of facuay/srafrputside thedepartment including students. FACULTY:1 ki a for names, .. There are 2 fitme faculty and 0 parttime faculty.

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a. , Kt, p4 - U4, 4 1-..1 114,14, I .4 W 1.4 , 4.4 14 14 I p..), 1414 Ca ha I DEGREE: hWteu+f Sience bi.Educanon oregoi t:aliges of EdWr

PREREQUISITES: Bachelors *Agree in any feld ' UntkrgraduateGP_A a sting 2.75 ACCEPTANCE OF TRANSFERS: Cr WiU are accepta-frorn any se cool (US.A. or other). Mixinium nudger of eredits traittfeifed is 15. PROGRAM DURATION: 45 quarter credits notincluding,:simmersiSions. ,45 quarter credits equal 3 quarters. Continuous enrollment from entrance to graduation is not required. The program must be completed, Ivithin 5 years.- Theaverage student completes the Masters Program iyitIgn 3 quartets; plus a summer 'ninon 45 quarter drecTin cre_requred SUMMER SESSION: inch summer session is 8 weeks long. Courses may be taken in blocks of 4 weekt within the MUM= session. THESIS4 A thesis is worth 9 quarter credits and is optional. COMBINED DEGREE PROGRAMS: CombilterLDegree_Programs are not aliaable: PROGRAM CONTENT reepreised In quaitier-eredits) Courses in Educational Communication & Technology Other courses: *1 Education 9 Cotirseaoutiate,gikamtion 0 MAJOR FIELDS:- - _ _ __Educarsoml_Conuriunica.fions & Technology. MINOR FIELDS: Students'dTo not minor'. 7 . COURSE WAIVER: Courses in the Collese of Education may be waived with the permission of the Doortmeht Chairman and by examination. SPECIAL ADVISEMENT RETENTION ACTIVITIES ARE AVAILABLE: Towing by faculty , ) Tutoring by students _ .

AREAS OF EMPHASIS WITHIN THE-CURRICULUM (expressed -In quarter -credits) . Mei* Mamernent ..c... 18 Telecommunications 18 IhscrocCioM"Demlopment 15 12 Learning ThdorY and Design Jr' ,..' Materials Production , .. 17 Information Systems -,' 12 Librarimshin . -I:- . 21

INSTRUCTIONAL TECHNIQUES FOR THE DEGREE CANDIDATE: - - - - Self-instructora' units: Ed. Media; Photo, Learn Pkgs, Instr. GraPhim Prep Instr. Mat; Inv to Microcom Computer-assisted Instruction; Educational Media; Phoiograpby; Learning Packages Mini-lab: Yes GRADING/EVALUATION: Letter /Number EValuation of the curriculum for this &-gre program MCI Review by committee of faculty/stiff outside the de t including students. FACULTY:offappendir for names) There are 3 fuUtime faculty and 2 parttime faculty:- ;ortiN infornarsoilmrovWed . srew agEtestitut RI* Ystekl Prottim Du.. Educ. Media -Vanaffisi Oman 97331

ClockRosiri Per..Week Lecture Cont Lab Other Proitta/Media Competenmes hiLitructions1 Media -- 1/22 I-entomb:nn! Matto bds Preprzarson 112 2 MWG-144sa n ProdtrcWn _4 1 2f= Self-Instrifctional Meilsit Systems Advanced Educations! Paychology CCVIIPUIVS for limebers 3 Computer Technulosy in Educing.) 2

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- 232 - DEGREE: Master of Arts: Oregon State Univ.'

PREREQUISITES: .' Bachelors degree Many field Vole:gradate GPA of at least 3.0 ACCEPTANCE OF TRANSFERS: Credits are accep*d_Crorn any accredi atitution. Maximum number of credits transferred is 15. PROGRAM DURATION: 45 quarter credits not including summer sessions.45 quarter credits equal 4 quarters.Continuous . enrollment from entrance to graduation-is not required. There is no specified time within which the profrain must be complet The average studentompletes the Masten Program within 4 quarters.45 quarter Crediaare_req- r graduation. SUMMER S 'r N: Each summer session is & weeks long. Courses may be taken an bletks of 4 wee crs within the summer- sion. 1

. THESIS: Aesis is worth 6 quarter credits and is optional. COMB1N 7' DEGREE PROGRAMS:. Stunt may earn two graduate degrees simultaneously in Education and another field. Fields include: Interdisciplinary Studies. JouritAism. Broadcasting, . P-RMRAM CONTENT (expressed hi quarter crecliii) 'Courses in Educational Communication & Technology 21 \ :; Other courses within Education 21 - __Courses_outside Education 36 MAJOR FIELDS: Educational Media. MINOR FIELDS: Student's may have more than one minor. COURSE AAP/ ER: Courses in the College of t_d_ucation cannot be waived. 'SPECIAL ADVISEMENT &_RETENTION ACTIVITIES ARE AVAILABLE: Study still courses Cot students with academic difficulty Language skill improvement courses Tutoring byfaculty Tutoring by students AREAS OF EMPHASIS WITHIN THE CURRICULUM (expressed in quarter credits) Media Management 0 Tekcommunications ' 6 lnstructionat .Development 6 Learning Theory and Design 3 ,a,MaterialsProduchon 6 'Information Systems 6 .Librananship 0 INSTRUCTIONAL TECHNIQUES FOR THE DEGREE CANDIDATE: Self-instructional units: Equipment operations:. Graphics Computer-assisted Instruction: None Mini-lab: Yes GILADING/EVALUATION: Letter/Number Evaluation of the cumculum For this degree program includes: Student scores on written exams. FACULTY: (et appendix for names) -.0-, There are 2 fulltime faculty and 0 parttimefaculty.

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.0Ocklionn Per Week4 Lecture Con/ Lab Other

Radiography & Re/crib= : ; , 4* School.LibraryAdministrition _ - I- Introduction to Cataroging_& Craisification .. 2 2 Evislt4Wort_& ees:1 of nn oT Materials , ,2_ __ . 141Wil for Tacking & Learning 1 .11?.2 i 11/2 'War& Related Materials for Young People'. . ...-.-.: 1 2 aldren'sLitenture & Library Producrion Of , Instructional_Materiab- . 1 ' 2 Practicuns_in Media Ceti-W=1 . . sin .. 3 * Telling forthe Media Specialist 3 ReadingA Conference.. . 3 spiiiiJ Studies . byarrangement. Issues & Problems of Scarab', Sell-Col Library/Media Centers .. - 3 Issues & Problernis of Elementary SrhSOI Libiary/Media Centers 1 2 Advars=4 Prekluotion of Mat-edit& 1 - -. 1 AdVaiked production of Materials 2 1 2 Advanced'Addsinistration of Media centers r 1 :2 Pturtritn ?tanning '14 Evaluation :

Research in School Media . . 3. - - PreserWon Techniques for Media Specialists : -.2 - Seminar Variable TV Workslsop Workshops to be arranged -,;.. .,. ..- . !viable _-Practicum in Media Centers variable Advanced Methods & PritedUrea on School Library MediaCenteri 3 Dir=teA Field aperience . 9 Film Making - TV Production 2' Other courses as arranged

Note: All of abbve courses may apply on die Masters DegreePcogram.

- 234 - 2A3 DEGREE: Master of An or Science Portland_ Soite Unir '-PREREQU ISMS: IWcitettri Watt in any field Undergraduate GPA of at least 2.75 . Miller Analogy_ test score & 2 recom.

__Credin_arc from any.Otodll.13.*.isr-othin. Maximum nurilier of credits traria-erred is IS.

PROGRAM DURA , - 45 quarter crediti not inducting summer sessions.45 quarter credits equal 4 qfiarters. Continuous enrollment from entrance to isaduation is not required. The program must be.completed within_ 7 years: The-average student completes the Masters Program- within 3 quarters.- plus a 'Simmer seisiorr.45. qiiirter

credits_are_requiredfor rsduStion. . . SUMMER SESSION: Each summer session is 8 weeks long. Courses may Do taken in blocks of 4 weeks w4in die summer session. THESIS:.AAlasili is not required. COMBINED-DEGREE PROGRAMS: Student_ may earn two graduate degrees simulmte0y in Education and another nee, .Fields include: _SfrietatiA ConinstuiiiTation. , ;: PROGRAM CONTENT in quarter credits) -Courses in Educational Communication & Technology 42 'Other courses within Education 0 Courses outside Education , 9 MAJOR FIELDS: _ _ __Educaticiria Mift. MINOR FIELDS: Students may have one mi COURSE WAIVER: COurses jn the CollegetifEducation may be waived with the permissen _of the Department Chairman-. SPECIAL ADVISEMENT_ &,RETENTION ACTIVITIES ARE NOT AVAILABLE. .AREAS OF EMPHASIS WITHIN THE CURRICULUM (expressed in quarter credits) Media Management 36 Telecommunications 0 instructional Development 0 Leaning Theory and 6 Matenah Production. I 9 Information Systemi 24 INSTRUCI1ONAL TECHNIQUES FOR THE DEGREE CANDIDATE: Ulf-instructional units: None:. Computer-assisted Instruction: None . No GRADING/EVALUATION: Letter/Number Evaluation of the cuctieulum for.thisclegree program includes: Review by department committee which has stu&nt members. Review -by- committee Of l'cultylstaffouniiik the department including students FACULTY: (see awe:kits...fie names) There are 2 fulltime faculty and 4 pantime faculty.

- 735 24 II I DEGREE: Mister of CurricWum & Instruction , Univ. d Orem

PF -IEEQUISITES: _ : kws degree_0_ any Geld UtWrs of reftesill/ ACCEPTANCE OF TRANSFERS: Creeds are aceepted from iiiiy- accredited institution. Maximum numbeice artdita transferred at 15: PROGRAM DURATION: . .- : " :,48 . *me enatfits not *Imtft summer sessions.48 Quarter_ Credits equIPA4uartersContinuous enrollitYard from ettfrint4 to &disation is not required. Tbe program must be completed within 7 years. The average student completes tote MaskerrProgram within 3 quarters. plus a summer session.48 quarter v credits are required for_graduation. ( ";:'-! . , SUMMER SESSION: Each summer sessioills 8 weeks long. Courses. may be taken in bwim of 4 viei within

the simmer 30:Sii00. .; ;. . , THESISIAAWOLii_wOrth 3 gartitt credits and is optional . -...... , COMBINED DEGREE PROGRAMS: .. 'Spa:lent can earn two graduate education degrees simultaneously in the following departments: 'Sdiciol Libem. PROGRAM CONTENT_ (ewezie in quarer_tredW , counes in Educational Conununication ilb Tethifokiti 0 variable . OtliTa awns Within Echicition lin 0 variable '.- Courses.outside Education 0 variable r MAJOR FIELDS: .

Instruc61 Evaluation; Product Desig4Oevelopment; heiruChotialTeth.Management.

: v .-fr.. ; ' MINOR FILMS: . __ St*Fehts not minor. 0 , ,:: .',i *COURSE WAIVER: Courses in the College of Education may be waived'with the permission of the De_partment Chairman and_l, examination. SPECIAL ADVISEMENT & REYENTION ACTIVITIES ARE AVAILABLE: Study skill courses for students with acmit diflicUlty

Wiguage ddll improvement courses .

Tutorins by faculty ...... A Tutoring by students . . . . .- - t.....1 AREAS OF EMPHASIS WITHIN THE CURRICULUM (mod in quarter eredla) Media Management 6 Tecommunions 10 litactibitil Development 6 Learning Weary and Design 12 Materials Production 20 Information Systems , 6 30 INSTRUCTIONAL TECHN-11) JES FOR THE DEGREE CANDIDATE: : Ulf=itunructional unite Educational Media: Audio Design Lab; Media Design Lab-, Sound Slide Tech. I /It II Computer-assisted Instruction: None Minikab: _No GRADING /EVALUATION: LetW/Number arid Pair/Fail Eviluatibn of the curriculum for thirdevee program includes: Student scores on written exams.

. Review by de_partment committee which has studetit members. FACULTY:hee_appenderfor metal _ There are 6 rutinme faculty and 0 pirtuthe fatuity: -.

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Media.' Economics & GOvernment. . 3 2, Intorkponal Communication., 3 -Orouts% Organtio-mtl Conirritiniation 3 iStteOritit Research in Communications 3 Adviricoeralevision'Production 6. -ElsOldcast-Jouraiilisitt 3 . AdverthrigSeminar 3. . Intottto Grnduate §ttidiei 3 & Politics 3 New Joumaliim . . a SoCiatEffects2a1 Mass Media 3 .Phiktiotthigs or CominuniCation 3 Medti, *OnOmiCs& Government 3 Cueriet;lism Developmot - 3 Teachiaghiedia .. 2 Dave*** Learning Centers 3 TheSupervilion Process 3

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; ° "DEGREE: Muter of An or Education Univ. aL Partlaml PREREQUISITES: Bacheoslr in any field Undergraduate GPA of.at least 3.0 GRE_ssore_ . _ACCEPTANCE OF TRANSFERS: _ -_._ Credits are accepted from U.S. accredited schools only. Maximum number ofcredits tram- (erred is 9: PREWRAM DURATION:_ _":".-._,._ ; 36seciiester credits_not_ including summer sessions, 36semester credits equal 3 semesters.Continuous-.: enrollment from_entrance to graduation is not required. Theprogram must be completed within 5 years. The average student Completes the Masters Program within 3semesters.36 semester credits are required for graduimon. ;-. SIMMER SESSION: Each summer testa:Mist weekilong.Courses may be man in bkidifrif 4 weeks within the summer session. -.." _ THESIS: A thesis is worth liemester credits andis.optionii COMBINED:D_EGREE:PlIOGRalUMSt , ._ Combined_Degrei_ Programs are. not available.: ._ PROGRAM CONTENT (kxpressed in semester credits) . - Courses in Educational CoMmunieation & Technology 18 Other courses within Education.... 18 Courses outside Education 0 ..MAJOR FIELDS: _ __COrnmunieistiori; Arts Management. Learning Theory, Instructional Design. .MINOR FIELDS: Students may have one IllillQr,' _ COURSE WAIVER: Courses in theCollege of Educationmay tie waived with the permission ; of the Department Chairman and_by examination. . SPECIAL ADVISEMENT & RETENTION ACTIVITIES ARENOT AVAILABLE. AREAS OF EMPHASIS WITHIN THE CURRICULUM (expressedin sentester creaWs) ... .21Media Miudigement ... 9 ' "..Telecommunications 30 . ..-..,_"Instructional Development 12 `Learning Theory and Design 13 Materials Production '': "' '' ii Information Systems - 20 ...... -...... Librarianship ...... ,...... -.1.,.....,...... _0 : INSTR iCTION AL-TECHNIQUES FORTHE DEGREE CANDIDATE: Self-instructional units:' NOrie .s4 Computer-assistedInstruction: None f . 7. Mirii-Gib No ... 4CRADING'/EV ALUATION Letter/Number

'*--.tvaluation. of the currieuluM for this degreeprogram-in-eludes: . i' 'Student 5COCCS on written exams. ----- Review: by department committee wintout student members. .. Review by-committee of faculty/stair outside the departMent without studentmembers, FACULTY: (see appendix for names) . There are ;7 Pulltrine faculty and 2 parttime faculty.

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Communkatkin Theory 2

. Mdi0 ProucWort Meal & ApplFCetwn or Production Planning 3 -Basic,Production :Communication Research Design 3

Research in Communication t_ 2 __ 13 - 'CommuniCairm Law 3 . \ Programmed Instruction. . 2 Teachingjteaning Strategici 3 Monosemen t. theSommunicaticin Process 3 Flinva Art _ _ litthipeo&nt-StWy. variable Educational Technology, 3 television Production 3 `. Mistion Picture Production 3 Television Direction _ 3 Advan1ed Photography &emitter in Communican 2 ,Communication Internship 1.3 Linguistics 3' . LinguisticStructums 3 Studics:in LinguisUm 3 Administration of Distrkl Materials Center Advanced Cataloging & Classification 3 Manmement of Libraries 3 Information Storage & Retrievld 2 Psychology _of_ Education - 3 Sociology :of lEtlucation 3 Statistics in Education' 3 Philosophy of Education 3 Elemental School Curriculum 3 Improving Instruction through Supervision " o.. 3 Public Rebtions Message Deign 2 DEGREE: Master of Science in CommunkTation ClariOn State College

PREREQUISITES: Bachelors *Jule in any field Undergraduate GPA ofpt: least 2.5 _ _:Sletteis_olibeertnunendatiott__ ACCEPTANCE OF TRANSFERS: Credits are accepted from U.S. accredited schools only. There is no limit on transferable credits. PROGRAM DURATION: . 36 semester credits not including summer sessions.36 semester credits equal 4 semesters.Continuous enrollment rFoip entrance to graduation is not required. The program must be compkted within 6 years. The average student completes the Masters Program within 4 semesters.36 semester credits are required For graduation. SUMMER SESSION: There are 12 weeks in the entire summer session. THESIS:. A thesis is worth 12 semester credits and is optional.

COMBINED DEGREE PROGRAMS: _ ___ _Student may_rarniwa graduate_ agrees suuWtaneou.Uy in Education and another field. Fields includr. Communication: Library Stience. PROGRAM CONTENT (expressed in semester credits) Courses-in Educational Communication & Technology 9 Other courses within Education 0 Courass outside Education 27 MAJOR,,FIELDS: _ Educational Media (Specialist Cenification) General Communication. MINOR FIELDS: -

Students do not minor. . COURSE WAIVER:Courses in the College of 4&cation may be waived with the permission of the Chairman_ and_by_examination. SPECIAL ADVISEMENT & RETENTION ACTIVITIES ARE AVAILABLE: Study skill courses for students with academic difficulty Language skill improvement courses Tutoring by students AREAS OF EMPHASIS WITHIN THE CURRICULUM (expressed in smelter creeks) Media Management 6 Teketimmunications 6 InstructionalDevelopment 6 Learning Theoryand Design 6 Materials Production 11 . Information Systems 0 Librarianship 6 INSTRUCTIONAL TECHNIQUES FOR THE DEGREE CANDIDATE: Self-instructional units: Educational technology Computer-assisted Instruction: None Miniflab: No GRADING/EVALUATION: Letter/Number Evaluation or the curriculum for this degree program includes: Student scores on written exams. Review by department committee without student members. FACULTY: (ser appendix)* names) There are 8 fulltime faculty and 0 parttime faculty. Dread Utiv; Information provided by: WW1 a Utica* & larainitrosi &knee Guy Gard:ion MIM & Claritnit Streets Dean Philatisigida. Pennsylvania 01114

Crock itoma Pet !{reek -Cettitt Con,' Lab Otlfer 7echitralProgresses m Libraries 3 Seareb,Strategy 3' Abstractine& Indening 3 Organization of Materials Technology of Information Swra4e & Ditsemination 3 3 Unary Autbmation 3. Library _& Infonnation Networks Computer'Progranunire for Info Processing 3 Text. Prooming By Computer .33 Mtn Magri & hada-tan Techniques . Seminar in hitormation Systems Design 3 Collection Building - 3 History_ of Boas & Printing 3 Bibliography 3 -_ Rmactis in &kW! SieIi liet 3 Resources in Business 3 Resources in Humanities Resources in Science & Technology Serial Literature U.S. Government Publiatietts".-- litattiluona Publications MedicalAlhography Legal BP,liotraPhY Resources for Children Resources for Young People 721-ualtiOiW Meda for The School Curriculum Reading interests & Contemporary Literature 3 Film in Communication 3 Seminar on Scientific & TV Communions 3 PublicLibra), Setwift 3 Arilit Library Service Slieekil Library Service 3 Rare Book Librarianship .* 3 Law Librarianship 3 Mediallibrariatahlp - 3 Library Servias to Special Droups 3 Information Systems Analysis 3 Principles of Libraii:Minggement 3 Information Center Management 3 Evaluation Media Center Maftement 3 MessurbtiLihreY 3

Methet.tif Research 3 , EValuation of infornution Systems 3 Seminar in Information Resources Management_. 3 Seminar in Reveacli Methodology '3 Field Study. 3 latependein Study 3 Tesis DEGREE; Master'or Science Drexel,Inniv. PREREQUISITES :. Bachelors d4tee in any liekl Uticrcitriditate GPA of at least 3.0

ARE scat . . ACCEPTANCEAF TRANSFERS: Credits are accepted -from US-. at-Credited schbols only.. Thereis no limit on transferable credits. PROGRAM DURATION: - . _ 60 quarter credits not includingsummer _sessions. 60 _quarter. credits. equal 5 qiiiitters.Continuous _ enrollment from entrance to_graduation_is not required;_ The program must be completed within 7 years. The average student Completes the Masters ProgramWithin 5 ritterteri.60 Civarter credits are required for traduatidn. SUMMER SESSION: There are .10 weeks inthe entire summer session. THFSISiA heti_ is_nat _required: _-_±0M.BINED_DEGREE PROGRAMS:- Conibtiied Degree Programs are not available._ ' PROGRAM CONTENT(expressed in quarkre .Courses in Educational Communication & TechhokiiY -_ Other courses within EduCatiiin lY . 7_CourSes_otItse Education 12 :.J4EPOR FIELDS: . _ . - Librarianship; Information System Design: ScientificInformation:1hrormation Management. MINOR FIELDS: ; 4 Students donot_minor, COURSE WALVERiCouries in the College of Educationcannot be Winyed. 'SPECIAL ADVISEMENT & RETENTION ACTIVITIESARE NOT AVAILABLE: 'AREAS OF EMPHASIS WITHIN THECURRICULUM(egtirei.ied iniluorter-crOirs) Media Management- Telecomnboications 0 ;Asyut-nom-11 Development 0 Li:doing Theory and Design , Materials Production Information Systems . 24 Wd. 36 INSTRUCTIONAL TECHNIQUES .FOR THE DEGREE CANDIDATE: Self - instructional onus: None Coniputer-asSisted instruction:. N_ one'! Mini.lab: No :GRADING/EVALUATION: tetterikurnber Evaluation of the curriculum for filti-digreeprogram include;: Student scores on written exams.- Review bY_deVattrnerit committee which hasstudent members. . FACULTY:(see cipleiulix for novas) . There arc 13 runtime faculty and 0 irantime faculty: The Chaste= Use of Motion Pictures . Progranuning Systematic Instruction Dftn & Wrifuvg for /deft Frodtatoo 4 I FOitarVations Cifrrent-Troblenailliroatiiiit .Prolrarnming_Muiti MediaMitenair Research Methodology in Moths :Itok of Lesninigittesurces ClWifaticitt & Qt1Uogini 07 WriintgltesTkinMS PrOirititiSOIL-eitilitig Resources Shde &Musa Ip Production geigitanenuttogsnphy Motion Picture Production n writing Ilk Dada & TereVili044 Advanced Audio Recording-fechiginei Advanced Television Production:r Managernen; of Learning Resources_ Instructional Design & hts.trucd IfiternsAtiO Phottigraiglic- Finidanientals Advanced Pbotogriihy I Advanced Photography II Independent Study Mmthith'IStsts Indians Univ. of Peunsylvanla . . .

. BachelorsdsipSezin any field- thilergetuate_OPAsi;_atteast:2-5 _LCIREcoutbiniclaithrtot11100_ AccrzwvCCorgtiutsmts: CriAki ***-6.4kiiiitany school tus.A. or tidier). Maximumnumbereitiredits transferred

PROGRAM DURk11010t _ 12 sterriestet-credithncit_thcludibusummer seuiTsft 42 =Am equ41 1 semester.Continuous:. enrollment fiat _entrincelO reinitloh is Mt must be =totem& withid5zyeats. the avenot studeth Ottilrews Proitrini within 3 or 2 semesters/ phaii-eautiinsth J4 -metercredits at required for gradtsitiod. SUMMER SESSION: Each sans= session is 12 weekelong. Co may be taken In b of 3.6' w?tit within. the sutiimerse ---THESIS:-Atheathisittstrequirthi COMBED_ DEGREE MICROS: 1 - _Combathd_CosVrie TtOraiith are notiViikble. *- a PROGRAM CONTENT (axes:al in semesir credits): COthiseilth Educational C4sifflunicatioi) -'- Other minus within Education.. - 6 -:CotinesOtitiad- e 3 Mi619t-FIELPS= oDJayo`s -

. ., z Students may have one thinots -'.T . COURSE WAIVER: Courses irilhetollege ofEdisitsco'Smay be witiveA with' tile permission ofthe.Deparsnent alairittarL_:± -- ` SPEC1AI ADVISEMENT & RETENTION ACTIVITIES AREAVAILABLE: .;'. _wage -sTrAlusthrovement:Sourses , AREA543rEMPBASIS WITHIN THE CURRICULUM fcgirssed In_semester midi& Mecka:Mirialement ..,...... - _ la -' Teleccismunications. %...... 12 InstructiOnal Development ., 6- teething TMOry pm, petign.:..:-:J.:::' . MaUerithfroduction .36 Information Systems 0 . . INSTRUCTIONAL-TECHNIQUES FOR THE DEGREE CANDITMER: Self-iostructionskunia: None .. Computer-assthW Instruetioth None-, ,

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GRADING/'EVALUATION: Letter/Number- - . Evaluation of the curriculum for this degree program Student scores on written -exam Review_by department committee. FACUPOIV-se0liiitietiddftitilikfei) There OW fiiihime faculty and 0 parttime faculq.

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solitforina4m-providi t s 1;4° DEGREE:Master OfScience in Educational Technology Lehigh Unli.

PREREQUISITES: amhebtstleVec in any field UrfcrergraAuate GPA of at east 2.75 Miller Analogy test score . ACCEPTANCE OF.TRANSFERS: _Credits are ticcepted from any accredited institution. Maximum numbeiii76dits transferred is 6.

; . . . , PROGRAM .DURATION: i_ i 30 credits: not including summer seions. 30 Stmester, credits equal3 semesters.. :Continuous enfollitem rrom edirince to graduation is not required. The program must,- he completedWithin .; years,

, The average .student completeithe Masters Program within!3 semesters..-30semester creithi-are-requiled is ... -for_tradiiitiont- ."! ' ':SUMMER_SESSION:.N/A ,...- ViES1S;_ A-thesis_ isirequinid._ .;--- 4.-.- t',YfkllBINED.DEGREEPROGRdLM .. 'Cortibined Degree. Prognims are not availibk. ( - " -,,,',-

PROGRAM CONTENT(expressed In semester creditO 4 . 1 Courses in Educational C6mmunication & Technology 24 ,... Othercourses _within Education 6 _Corirses_bubide'Educ4lion 0 MAJOR FIELDS: . .- None . ,MINOR FIELDS: _.- ;;- Students May. _have one minor. COURSE WAIVER:Cowles in_tbe_College otEilucatiortcannot be waived.- -- SPECIAL ADVISEMENT & RETENTION ACTIVITIES ARE AVAILABLE: Lariguage skill improvement .courses . :r AREAS-OF EMPHASIS WITHIN THE CURRICULUM(expressed in semester credits)

;Media Mitruggement ; . x.t 3 *

Telecommunications . : , 3

.. Instructional Development: 6 Learning- Thebry altd Oesigh ...... 3 Materials Production.... i 6 .':-lnforrnation . SystemS:,,,' 47. 9 1 ibniria rislUp .....,- 41k. 0 .:INSTRUCTIONALTECHNIQUES Pia THEMEGREECAN DATE: 'Self-instructional units: None . "Cornputer-assisted In"Struciion: None /.

. Mini-lab:No GRAPING/EVALUATION: Letter/Number and Pass/ail Evaluation ofthe curriculumfor aii,-Idegree program includes: .gevicw by, department committee *Rich has :student members. _: Review by,dommittec of fidilty/StaffetisiO ille.departm-ent including students. FACULTY:(jet appendix for names) ,'' .-. ' . There are.4 fulltime faculty and 0 parttime fatulty. '.

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largiitizeilon of the School Curriculum , _ 2 1.7

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Tekvis,n -Educa _ ,, . --.. ..,_-. I 1 3 ,-.Systemic Instructionaf'6eVelopment I 1.7 .-..-. _-omputersininstruction A: 2 7 1 tiWii&ii..k.Adritinistrauon of Medlit in Schools 17; Survey ormai Research . 3' : ..7 Instructional Systaniebesiga I.7-.. 2 ,'''. '`- 1 1 InstruCtional Systems kksign-11.:- 2 1.7 Production of Educatiekial Motion FR rim .. .' 1 f Computer Mana4ed.lnidructiOndistraction 2 .:7 I _-. tittinductirMto Instruction 2 .. ThebrieeOrksuuction ' - : ...... - 2 1.7 . ' DEGREE: Master. of R. or Ed. in Curriculum & Instrui:tion,- 7Penn.ylvanIs SGite.Univ

t.pRERE421.11SITES: - s4fitittelors.degree in any field Undergraduate CPA of at least 2:751

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.,,, , Credits are 'accepted from any accredited institution'. Maximum number of credits-transferred is 10.. .--pROGRAMDURATION.:-- ;

.-. 7 30 semester credits not including summer sessions.30 semester crediCs equal44 semesters.Cootinuous w enrollnient from entrance tO graduation is not required.- The program must be coripkted within 7 years.

The average student completes the Masters Progranwithiml- semesters plus a summer session. . 30 ., .semester credits.are required for graduation. tw SUMMER SF,SftION_; Them are _8 week in_ the entire summer sessin. -:' THESIS: A theses is .worth 6 semeste.cratlits and is optional: -.---COABINIta.fitGPIEIMOGRAMS:- .. Cothhined_degree Programs are not avaiCabk. 4.' % ' PROGRAM CONTENT (expressed In semester credits) Courser in Educational Communication & Technology....; 4 21 Other courses within Edulion 9 Courses outside Education 4wv 0 MAJOR FfELDS: .r.- 7w . _. Curriculum & 'Instruction; In'structional Systems. . . MINOR FIELDS:. /"'1.;:4!! have Student; may one minor: ..; .4 .' ._ COURSOVMARt[courses,in the-College of Education may be waive -the permission', ___of_the Depirtment eitaiortaitand_h1LnkTimination. , .:, SPECIAL ADVISEMENT & RETENTION ACTIVITIES ARE AVAILABLE: Study skill courses for students with academic difficulty ,,. Language skill improvement courses

-.Tutoring by faculty k Tutoring by.studems . AREAS OF EMPHASIS WITHIN THE CURRICULUM re.rpressed in semester credits) Media=Minagement. TelecomMunicationS.. 3; . . ------v- -., Instructtonal_Developitent.,- 9 .: ,;- LearningT_heory and Design -4. ..:.Matcrials.Prodtion ', t O Infeirmation Systems 0 . Librarians-6k) ...... Z.....1.4. , , 3 .. - INSTRUCTIONAL TECON liES-..FOLT..0_-IF*EfiRKE.CANOIpATE:-

-.,*.lf;instructionaLynits:',;:.. -Yee _litstiActintishMedia : . . Computir,issa4instructio& -. -.: None

_Min; lahlY§- ! -.'.4. 7 '' '....- r GRADING1UAL:UATION: I-etter/Number EValuation of the:curriculum for this degree program includes:

Review:by ,tkoirtment committee wt_tkh has student members. , _ Review by committee of" faculty/taff outside the department including students. . 'FACULTY:fsei.:appen&i.Av -rreortes)

7 TherFare3..faIltime Pal:01v- and 4 partkne faculty. r - r

- 249 - 'Sem*, 1.1 ob. logs of Maiden. ED. Wes MO. Molls Dept. RA 417 PSslWrlp Ponnsylvollg 19122

froCirs Fier Week reconf Lab Other

. -Production:A Use of Indiiiduallzed Material i . -441 1 "fr Design t Production oT Instructional Resources-. - Ljet Development ofinstructional Materials Concept N!isa Sysuents Group (sektt two courses) Instruction to EdUcition Television..

Filticational Film. Production _Adyinced Initrutional Television Workshop Moar one to -three courses -on Other areas of int specialization from Department or 'Educational Media Outside., three to cove courses related to career

goals_from_Graduate Catalog . -Training in Businers_and ItidqTry_ .Plus two courses in Egucaiiin .140./Vitilii.courses - . Two coutses outside the area of-MI edij Design Production'okInstr4rionaleloomes Administration of Instrurlotional Media 3 Development of InTittudibrial Maten'ilti Concept -3 Library Techiiigues tor Instructional Materials 3 Media &election. Acquisition til. 3 Three Media courses v- Three courses outside the of Media

4 DEGREE: Mmes. of Education

PREREQUISCITS: Ilscrsijor}degree in any field:. -Undexgreduate GPA of et least 2.5 -Mills Analogy test score_or_GRE Score ACCEPTANCE OF, TRANSFERS: Credits are accepted From any accredited institution. Maximum Mimber of credits transferred is 6. -PROGRAM DURATION: Clintintiou.s enrollment frorn entrance to graduation is not required..:The nrograM must be completed within 4 'cart_ The. average studeni completes the Masters PrOgram within 4 semesters30 semestee credits are- - reouired-W4ratvaild0: - - SUMMER SESSION: Each summer session is 16 WeeksFong. Courses may lie taken in -blixks of 6 'weeks within the:iuninter session. ;- 494 THESIS: A thesis is not iegukett!',.'.. 132MBINED DEGREEPROGRAMS: ---,1-CorribtnetEtevertregrantrare-not availeble: PROGRAM CONTENT tektirietted m semestercreel-ft) Courses in Educationalcommuokation & Technology '27 Otf-itisiAswithin Education 9 Cosintesouts Education 9.

_MA4011.EIELDS:-; _ iitediLspepiat gettirseition: training; Csrcoom Teacher. MINpRTIUDS: Solders ti do "not niamr."_ . .. couk. CoUrseSintheCollege of education maybe waivedwiltthe permission. DePag_mCM'Clufirrrian: . !AL ADVISEMENT_&__RETEN-TIDPEACILVMES:ARE NOT AVAIL:ABLE. _ - ENS OFEMPHASISVITHIN tHE (URRtCULUM(-mire-SW in semester cteditil is Management - Te rnmurecations 6 InstrugiOnal Development_ 3 Learning Theory and Design Mite-nib PrOduction 21. Information Syrems.6- tibovienshini, INSTRUCTIONALTECH ES FOR THE DEGREE CANDIDATE: Self-instructionid units: None Compuer-assisted 1 None MiniG6: No -GRADING/EVALUATIOt:Utter/Number EvaluatMn of the. currjeultunior this devee program include1... by department committee _without studentmemtici Retsew_brcomrtOttecorfacultyismffoutside the departme6t including students:

FACULTY:- &eiaiirerttjj4r nanivi)_ 4 _ Ta,- There ase2 Nadine faculty and 3 paiitime faculty. U bitbrination providedby: Pris griii lit EiltIcatiolattornmuaciis1'4eds -;" Dr. Mazy Spiro 103USBldg \ Program Director Pitlibergb. 15260

CroCk troms Pir !feet Lecture Coef Lab Other Introductory COtIlla

Educational. Communications 1 Educational Communications Tech, & Cu 13 .5

Basic Instructional TV ProduicKin 1 2 - ftirta Non -print Curriculum Matena 3 fit` Cocslffitidtictiaii I I Local Production-II I. ' 2 - Utilization ortrV 3 Ed_ uational_Commtuticatio, ns 3 instrucfiondSysglis Design- !. 3 E%vqopmentil'hidependent kiddy Ma 3 AdVanced Institutional TWProduction r Photography in -Educatio4 , I 2 Basic,,Educ. Motion Picture Production ;Advanced Educ. Motion'Picture Production -Vistyal_Thinkma & Literacy Script Writing- Communications Theory & Education TV .Graph- -ice &lighting Media Selection- Team Leadership Education-al Utilization of a Museum Practicum in Initructional Tech. Research in.EdUcational Media Professional Issues Seminar Psychology- & Media Computer Assisted Instruction I 3 Eildnirtion of Instructional Systems 3 ,,Educiitional Research -3 Advanced Ed: litycbolollY 3 Social Foundations of Education

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. . DEGREE: Master Of Education or Arts aq,Education MA*. Of PlHaoargh. -. t..-. ii .. PREREQUISITES: -..---

. Bachelors rIejiree in any field . .. Undergraduate GPA of it least 3.0 _l_letuersotreerente ACCEPTANCE OF TWANSFERS: 32 Credits are accepted, from any accredited institution. Maximum number of credits transferred is 6. PROGRAM DURATION: 9 semester credits not including summer sessions.9 semester credits ecrual1, semi:stmt. ,..Cominuous enrollment from entrance to rraduation-a it required. The program must be completed within 4 year The average student completC'S theMasters Program, vethin 5 semesters. 36 semester credits are requited for -graduation. , SUMMER SESSION: There are 7 weeks in the entire summer session. THESIS: A thesis is worth -- semester credits and is optimist 9MBINED DEGREE PROGRAMS: Student may earn nva graduate degrees' simulWrieo in Education and another field. Fielth inuth: Library & (riformation Sciences. PROGRAM CON-TNT (expressed as semester credits) Co'urses -in Educational-Com ication & Technology.. 18 Otter courses within Educati 9 _ _Courses_oumide Education ...-.:7.'^' 9 MAJOR FIELDS: Educational Co,mmunications and Technology. MINOR FIELDS: Students do riot minor.r COURSE_WAIVER: Ciourses in the College of Education may be waived with the permission __of the Department Chairman irid_bylaiitunation.

SPECIAL ADVISEMENT & RETENTION ACTIVITIES ARE AVAILABLE:, . -, Study skill courses for students with academic difficulty 40, Language skill improvement courses Tutoring by !faculty I

_Tutoring by studetirs_ ------S AREAS OF EMPHASIS WITHIN THE CURRICULUM (expressed in semesur crediii) Media Management 9 - Telecommunications _9 . Instructioag. Development . 12 Learning Wory and Design 2: . 12 Mater-airs Production ,, 33 Information Systems ; 9

Librarians,- . . 6 CAI . .;.",:,-,-',. 7 theitia4.);_0341iods .3 INSTW,U0101CAL TECHNIQUES FOR THE DEGREE CANDIDATE: Self.itfatfuethl units: Materials Production: Equipment Operation

Compute.7--itssisted Instruction: . Introduction to Educ. Communications 4 1 ech

Mini-lab: Yes . GRADING/EVALUATION: Letter/Number and PasSiFail Evaluation of the curriculum for this degree progiam' includes. Review by department committee withbut student members. Review by committee of faculty/staff outs* the department including atuticnts FACULTY: (see appendix for names) Tpere are 6 fulltime faculty and 4 parttime faculty. *F. ...

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2G.) -- Rlwe Ishii/ College Information provided Dept, of Instrictional Technology Roy 4. Fiye iNIL PleasantAire. Providence Rhodelaical 02098

.>" click Per Week LeFtureConf Lab Other

Auditivisual Instructional Materials 2 2 Field Internship: Instructional Technology 3 Selection of _Materials for Instru: 3 Curriculum DeveZpment '` c- 3 Mminnanition of Ins)riictional Technology Programs 3 Design & Use of Learning Space 3 Theog Communications &Message Design 3 Seminar in Instructioal Technology 2 %Litwin COmmunications_TeChniclUeS', 2 2 /betty & Design tifelf-lnstructional Mciddles r2 2 The Role of Television of Education 2 2 Introduction to Library P.::-eurces 3 -- .Preparation of Audiovisual Materials 2 2 Multi7Media;ApPro.ich to Instruction 3 butruetional Deign (Ail. Television .73 The FiriO.1 3 Ptiotography A 3 'CinernatOgraphy A 3

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"LJ') DEGREE: Master ofEducation Rtiodeblood College -PREREQUISITES: Bachelors degree in any field IJaetielors degree in education Undergraduate GPA of at least 3.25 Miller Analogy rest Score of 50 ACCEPTANCE OF TRANSFERS: Credits are accepted Gom any school (U.S.A. or other/. Creditsarc accepted from any accredited institution. -__ Makienum number of credits transferred is 6. PROGRAM DURATION:_,_ 30 semester credits_not including summer sessions.30 semester credits equal 2 semesters.Continuous enrollment from entrance to graduation IS not reqUired.The program must b completed within 7 years. The average student completes the Masters within 4 semesters or 2 semestets, plus a summer

SesiOn. 30 semester credits'are requiredforgraduati n. SUMMER SESSION: Each summer session is 9weeks long. Courses may be taken m bk,dts of 2-4 weeks within the summer session. THESIS: A thesis isonot required,

COMBINED DEGREE PROGRAMS: . __Combined_Degree Programs are riot available. PROGRAM CONTENT (expressed in semester credits) CoursesinEducationalCommunication & Technology 18 Other courses win Education 6 Courses outside tion 6 . . MAJOR_ kIELDS: ... _ __Television, Photography. Media Management, Cinematography. Multi-Media, and other speci MINOR FIELDS: Students may have more than_one minor. The minimum number of credits in eaai minorIi COURSE WAIVER: Courses in the of Education may be Waned_ With the permission- _of_the Oe_partment Chairman_and by_examination. SPECIAL ADVISEMENT & RETENTION ACTIVITIES ARE NOT AVAILABLE. AREAS OF EMPHASIS WITHIN THE CURRICULUM (expressed insemester credits) '. Media Management _ . . 3 _ Telecommunications_ ,,,_ . 9 Instructional Development .. 12i Learning Them and Design , 9 Materas PrOduction ' ,,-, 21 ...rinformation Systems. ' 3 , . .. iansbip a .., - _, __.,.,, _3' _ .. UCTIONAL TECHNIQUES'FOR THE DEGREE CANDIDATEt'-i- :' Self-instructionarunns: being deVelOned Computer - assisted li kruction:. being developed -- Miiii-Wit YeS . GRADING /EVALUATION: Letter/Number '' Evaluation-of the ctirriculum for this degree program includes:

Student scores on written esams. _ . _ .

Review by department committee which has stiident members.- ....-^ . __RevieSit bi_cornittee of Faculty/staff outside the department including student. FA Y: (see apperrilielor names) 4are 3 fulltiirkfaculty. and 0 parttime faculty.

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s Wintbiap_CoDele Information provided by: Dr. ReaAlal & Library Science Dept. _ Georkelf. Roberson Coordinator. Program; . , Rock H111;5 o. Carolina 29733 '

Chick FlOOrirkr Week Lecture Conf Other ltitroducticin to School Media Centers Children's Materials & Services 3 Young Adults' Materials ,& Services 3 Evaluation & Selection of Educational' Media 3 Cataloging & Classification of Educa Media 3 Reference Materials and Services 3 Utilization of Au4iivisual Medifi 2 Production of Graphic Media Production of Photographic & Electronic Media Organization & Administration of School Media,Ctr ° Practicurn irtSchocil_Media_Center Ma gement Elemendiry_SehboLCurriculum:- SceoitdarY School Curriculum 3. Curriculum-Development 3'

Advanced Educational Psychology 3,* 3 Affective_EZIdeation . AdvancedStudies in Human Development rehavior Mcidification Sociology of Education EduciLinpal Philosophy Methills.dt Mails. I'm Di veloping Language Art Skills _Teaching_ Basic Reading Skills. 3 Reading in the Secondary School

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1 ko. DEGREE: Master of Education. in School Librarianship Winthrop Col tile -,! PREREQUISITES: iWriekiti.degree'in anf field. Tetithing.Cectirrane ACCEPTANCE OF TRANSFERS: Credits are accepted from U.S accredited schools curly. Maximum number of credits transferred is 12:

. PROGRAM DUStATION: . . .. . 30 semester_ credits -not including summer sessions. .130 semester credits equal 3 semesters. ., Continuous enroHmeni From -entrance to graduation is not required.The program must be completed within 6 yiars.. The average stUdent, completes the Masten Program within 4 semesters, plus a summer session. 30 semester credits are required for graduation SUMMER_ SESSION:-Each summer cession is 10 weeks long. Courses may le tdken in block": of 7.,wockS

__within the - summer session . THESIS: A thesis is not required. ... COMBINED DEGREE PROGRAMS: , '_. Combined Degrec Program, are not wadable PROGRAM CONTENT (evpre-%wil in wmoter L reeks) cow Courses in Educational Communication & Technology" 12 Other courses_ within Education ..,i,:-..

Courses outsiak Education ..t:.:.: . . .12 MAJOR FIELDS: SchOolLibrarianship MINI"). DS:

SW. _noLTTYKUIT ,.. C 0 U itSt IV'ER : Courses irtte.C4cate..ollkifiliartiOta_.... mayhewaived. withtheperratisioh of the Department Chairman 'SPECIAL ADVISEMENT & RETENTION ACTWIES ARE A% AILABLE: Language skill improvement courses ilp AREAS OF EMPHASIS WITHIN THE CC RRIC1C1.11 Al (epre%wri in wrnewr unites)

Media Management . 7 ... 6 ,

Telecommunications . .... ' 3

Instructional Development . .. Learning Theory and Design .. 0

Materials Production ___ _ 6 Information Systems ifsifie rowl-- 6 ...... Librarianship : . .. . 21 IINTRICTIONAL TECHNIQUES FOR THE DEGREE CANDIDATE: Sclfmstructional units AV Equipment ()Nylon. Alaterials Production Compufer-assisted In_structiono. \ one . Mini lab._ _No 4 GRADING/EV ALI ATION: L:tterNunitaer and Pass/I ail Evaluation of the curriculum for this degree program in,ludes Review by department committee which has student menlivers FAOL LTY: (ure appends for names/ Thcrc are1 runtime faculty and 2 parttime Lic.i-iiiv

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4," . Soil* Da iou State Univ. Information provided by

, ROT, dJritettillam & Mass Communication Richardwt Lee :` .. 1 . . '''!:Prefessor arid Mead Pleklials. South Masts. 57007 <,- : 1.314 -

- .,?;Seminar in Mass communications- Editorial Writing & Policy Media. Management & Admintstration gducational Radio &TV Mass Medi in SoCiety;

Pdbk Reitiorts . . Special Problems in Radio. TV or Film yes , Special Problemtin Journalism yes Thesis in Jc4rmlim es :3

." DEGREE: WSW. Cif Rierree.' South PREREQUISITES: .Bachelors degree-in any field titidergraduate_GPA of at bast 3:0 __ProfessiOnal_sliiil iii journalism ACCEPTANCE'OF TRANSFERS: Crediti are accepted from any accredited institution. Maximum number oftreditS transferred is 10. PROGRAM DURATION: 30_semester credits not including summer sessions 30 semester credits equal 3 semesters- Continuous enrollment (foment-Mite to grad-tan-6h is not requiied. Theprogram must be completed within 30 years. The average student completes the MasterS Program within 3semesters. '6 semester credits are required for graduation. SUMMER SESSION: There are 8 weeks in the entire summer session'. THESIS: A thesis is worth 6 semester credits and is required. - COMBINED_ DEGREE PROGRAMS: __Combiried_Degree_ Progiams are not available. PROGRAM CONTENT '(cipressed in.sernesier credits) etOurses in Eduational Communication & Technology 22 ;Other courseswithitVEducation 0 Courses outside Education 8 MAJOR FIELDS: _All_graduate beds. MINOR FIELDS: Students may have one minor. COURSE WAIVER: Courses in the College of Education cannot be Waived. SPECIAL ADVISEMENT ACTIVITIES ARE NOT AVAILABLE. AREAS OF EMPHASIS WITHIN-THE CURRICULUM (expressed insemester credits) Media Management 3 Telecommunications 3 . Instructional Development 0 . Learning Theory andDesign ' 6 Materials Production-- 0 _ _ Information Systems ...... 0 - Librarianship ' 0 Public Relations 3 Mass Media _,.,. INSTRUCTIONAL TECHNIQUES FOR THE DEGREE CANDIDATE: y1f-itistructiorial units: None . omputer.ass&ed Instruction: None Mini-lab: No

GRADING /EVALUATION: Letter/Number _ . ...,!-- .. Evaluation of the curriculum for this- degree program iriClutiks: .. Revieve_by committee or outside the department without student members. FACULTY: (see apperWli for names) There are 9 NIRO-iv faculty and 0 parttime faculty

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2 Univ. of Soatb .Ditai Infirmation"provided by:

&tool of Education Chairman-Div. of Spec. & Sties Soith Dakota

Clock Hours Per Week Lecture Conf Lab Other

kience 3 2 CaiVoging & Classification 3 2 'C3iiktren7s Literature. 3 - Aet-dt :literature 3 -.'A:ckikst-ent Literature 3 'Materials &election 3 Curricular Materials 3 Instructional Materials Production 3 3'-.: Foundations of_ Library Media_ . 3 'Advanced CaUlOging & CUSsification 2 ..`. Development oiLearning §ysleMs t, 2 UtilizatioitivECMuation of Media 2 Advinced MafOrlat*Aroduction 2 3 Workshop, 1-3 Seminar .- 2-3 InternShip in Library Media 2-8 Individual Study: _Practicim in Library Media

- 26a-- o' . . DEGREE: Mattet 61 Arts in Library Science Of &lath Dakota .

. Bachelors (faint With specified tdUcItion credits GRE_scoreind_retereaiteri 'ACCEPTANCE OF TRANSFERS: _Credits:are accepted from any accredited,institution: Makininiknumberofcredits transferreOS 9.. "'PRORAT41 DURATION:" 32semester_credits not inciucling summer sessions 32 seritester credits equal -2 semesters._ ._Continuous :entnIlment from entrance graduation is not required. There isno specified time within which: the program must be entripkted. The -aVerage Studem completes the Masters Program within 2 serriesMrs.' 32 itieSter redits-are required for graduation. UMMER SESSION: Each summer sessionis weeks long-. Courses maybe taken in blocks of 4 weekswthin ;:..the summer session. f4-1HESIS: A thesis is n_ot_required, MBINED DEGREE PROGRAMS: Combined_ Degree Programs are not available. ,.:PROGRAM CONTENT (exprOssed In sinnester crrilits) Courses in Educational Communication & Technology-- 23 Other courses_wiihin Education Courses outside EdUOtibit 0 MAJOR FIELDS: * _Eibrary Media.

MINOR FIELDS: . .AStudents may have one minor covgse. w AIVER: Courses in the College of Educationmay tic waived with the perWiisSion of the Department Chairman SPECIAL ADVISEMENT & RETENTION ACTIVITIES ARE:AVAILABLE: Tutoring by faculty ' AREAS OF EMPHASIS WITHIN THE CURRICLLLM IcipresSedm tonester crrdns.) Media Management.

Telecommunications . . 12 InitructiOnalDevelopment .... , .7. 4 Learning.Theory and Design ...... 3 Mate0alsProduction :-..- 6 Information Systems . 3 Librarianship_!. '._.:: 20 INSTRIC-pONAL TECHNIQUES FOR THE DEGREE CANDIDATE: Self-iristructional units: Operation of Equipment + Compftster-assisted-- InstrUction: None Mini-lab: Ycs - - GRADING/EVALUATION: Litter /Number '.. Evaluation,of the currieinuin int thiS degree program includes. _ _ Student. scores on written Cxams. x. FACULTY: rs-ei appendix for namrs.) There are Ifulltime faculty and 3 parttime faculty

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East Tennessee Sin; Univ. information provided by: Coliart Dr. Ted C. Cohan P.O. Bni7.4412S . Director Jles City; Tennessee 37614

lock Hours Per Week Lecture Conf Lab' Other :`," Channels - Menge Dizsign_&_Transmirsam- 3 MessageMS/WithWn Programming , Gratittic Modii Design 3 s"Prodtiction of Limited Concept Motion Media Orpnization & conduction of Message Media DeSign & Production Cataloging and Classification :. , . . . - OrWititanon & Adniiniation of the Media Center. Orgiesitition & AdMinistration of the Initructional M*erialCeittets Bask' Reference Materitili Supervision: Principles

:: Supervision: Practices_ . .Principalship: Elementary Priiitip4tfthiP':-14*ncrY- School Idininiitrafiori: State & County Group Dynsmics. Phycltology of Perception r. Problems in estchology havicir Modification) ofrities Sciciakigy of &fixation Theories&Principles or Teaclung_and Learning Evaluation:' Techniques & lnstrumeitts . 7 r

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1/ PREREQUISITES: . Efachelors degree in any field; t-. Undergraduate GPA of.Fieast 2.2 ,i

. ACCEPTANCE OF TRANSFERS: 'c . ee - _Credits_arcactegitecLfrorn at4 icitool.(L1....5.A..._ .. ranSTerable credits .,PROGIO8M DURATION.:- :',-.1Vi7ez"- -.,If ; ,. 34 sem its not. r". tins equal 3 semesters; Connnuous t _.

enroll ttomeiura Progran must 'be completed Within 6 years, -K, student cone t-i,4-77..i.' ';'3-5"semes cre 34 semester creditS are required t aduatkin._ .. --. ti _SESSION:, Each sum ,sess a: 0 weeks long.Coursesmay he taken, in bloeks of fr. week.s--' within he summer session. ' .. THESIS, A thesis is worth 3-6 semestcredits and is optional. COMBI Eb4,13EGREE PROGRI. ..

Com ined DeveePrograms e t availabli. - _ PROG CONIVIT terresSed isemister credilD -Con in Educational Comn3uni ion & Technology 16 Other ucles.wdhin Education 18 Co oulside:Eifocation , 0. ifAJOR FIEI s : .__InsirtFrit+,C'communication]: MINOR Fl .;1.: .. Students may .have more than one minor. The minimum ruipber of eredit,s in each minor field is 10., COURSE WAIVER: Courses in the College of Education cannot be wivcd. .

SPECIAL ADVISEMENT & RETENTION ACTIVITIES ARE AVAILABLE: ° . St1, skill courses for stkidents with academic difficulty Liituage.skill improvement courses Tutortng by faculty Tutoring by students . . AREAS OF EMPHASIS WITHIN THE CURRICULUM f(krpiessexi in semester credits) Media Management . telikqnimunications Instruerjoital Developm'ent a 6 Learning Theory and Design r 6 Mater Production 3 Informationlystems 0

e INSTRUCTIONAL TECHNIQUES FOR THE DEGREE CM11131DATEt Self-instructional units: None Computereassisted Instruction: None Mini-lab: No GRADING/EVALUATION: Letter/Number . _ Evaluationof the curriculum For this degree program cm:Wes Review by department committee without sludent_mcmhers...-.. , FACULTY: (see appendix jar names) , There are I runtime faculty and 0 pirtume faculty. 4,,

;-../74e1r- ...!it .1 . .. lk(Wdie'Teitaitssee-State Ugh. 1, 1pformat onotoi,iadb9: Dept. of Yeatb Education & &fool ferstamet &VA While Beall ' Dept.Chairman Marfrealistro; Teaaeset 37132 ,-'

* '" Clock Howl Per Week' - 4 Lecture Conf Lab. Other.

Introchicuorkto Ecitrationii:Admint 3 'Supervision of Inuoduction 3 jntrodiaction to Curriculum DeVek3 3 fmrriduction to Educational Research 2 Learning. Systems &-instracpon Desig -!, 2 Utilization of Learning' Resources 2 Organization ofauviai & Media - __ 2 C)assifcation. -Ukiging ltite.& 01U--li 3 Media Managent & Librarianship i...... , -3 IrciaLs & Related aterials for Children . 3 Books & Retard Materials for Young People -tit Aitults, / 3 Basic Reference Materials . 2 Preparing Visual instructional It9terialt e 2' Supervised Field Expenences 3

-i-r Prc-ibierns in Learning Resources . 2 . Automation of Likerary Processes 2 Selecting. Evaluating & Organizing Media VisualLiteracy .. . 2,' - Problems in_ Public School Plitil ifgr.atiM 2 Itertrtprortal TV:".PrOductien k Use in the'Ciassroom 3

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26.4 a DEGREE: Mister of EducationA Middle Tennessee State Ulu*.

PREREQUISITES: . . Bachelors degree in any-fIeld Undergridutite CPA of acleast 2.25 leSt_StOre ,12 ..ACCEPTANCE OF TRANSFERS: : Credits are accepted from any school (U.S.A. or other). Maximum number of credits transferred is 6. PROGRAM.DURATION: 32 semestercredits not inaud g summer sessions.32 semester credits equal 3 semesters.' Continuousa enrollment from entrance tO g duation is not required.. The' program must be completed within 6 yeirs. Th-e average student completes the Masters Program within 3 semesters.. 32 semestericrediis are required for graduation. SUMMER SESSION: Each summa session is 10.weeks long. Courses may be taken in blocks of*.wecks, within the summer session. 4; THESIS:_Aithesis_is_not_required. . -COMBINED DEGREE PROGRAMS: Combined I3egree Programs arc not ay. Ie. PROGRAM CONTENT (expresser) m se 'edits) Courses in Educational ComMunicatio hnology 15 Other 'courses within Education ; 18 CourteS_oUtSide non 18 MAJOR FIELDS: Administration & Supervision with Learning.Resourc.-e emphasis. MINOR FIELDS: Students may have one minor. CO_U_RSE WAIVER_:Courses trt_the_C_otkle of _EsideitiOn_Catinal b .1.b! _ _ SPECIAL ADVISEMENT &INTENTION ACTIVITIES ARE AVAILABLE: Study skill courses !Of students with academic difficulty Language skill. improvement courses

. Tutoring by faculty_ _Tutortngby students AREAS OP-EMPHASIS WITHIN THE CURRICULUM' (expres:sed_m semester credits) Media Management TelecOmmunications...... -...... Instructional Development__ 3 LearningTheory _and Design 2 Materials Pill-auction 2 Information 'stems ...... Librarianship r A 18 INSTRUCTIONAL TECHNIQUES FOR THE DEGREE CAiNfILBATE: Selfinstruttional units: Utilization of Media.. Materiab:4*IdOction: Reference Materials Computer-assisted Instruction: None rstrrikb:._Yet GRADING/EVAL,UATION: Letter/Numlier Evaluation of the curriculum for this degree program includes. ,Student scores- on written exams. . . ^ Review by department cimmittee without stuslcnt rucmtxrs _ _ R_cv_i_by_corrimittee of 'facultp:StalT outside the department includingstudent: ACULTY: !see aperndix /or names) There arc.? Inhume faculty and 0 exirtome faculty. 1

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-Chl*e ol'EUreadWi, :_,- . _._ '. "''ilr Alfred:1Y FAhaitinal MOBS Catr Qs lois CoordinatorAnstructionaldaecra Maanille. Tawanne- 37916. . ,- '"';-/-,..,

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Clock Houer Week.. Lecture Conf Lib.Oilier Research. - -- : 3 . !Educational ;Psychology -7. on. 4 . philosophy cif_Eduafion - 4

tbmparative Education.

- -Metlicci of Teaching 1..f.- ---L-Lltilination-of-Instructional thedia- . a Advanced ProduCtion of Audiovisual Software- I Dart of Instructional Media 3 Unit-UM-in of EiluestiOrtil Tehvesion'ik.RWM ' 3 Phicticum Experience in Iristiuctibrial Media Research in Media . - 3 Evaluajion of Media 3 Administrating Instintional Media: Programs 3 The `s land bk-ElectiVes 6-9 Hours! Application of litstructiOnl Media

15 hours selectediii these areas r-.-:-k DEGREE: Matter of ScienCe' Univ.. of Tennessee-at "ovine ,7-, 7*.i.

;7'-PREREQUISITES! Bacheltirs degree in any fiald GRE score 1.i - ACCEPTANCE OFIBANSFERS: 0 . __ Credis_cre_aid:I:0510.am U.S. accredited schools only. Maxirnunplumber of credits transferred is 9. PROGRAM DURATION! -.:5.1.quuter credits not including summer "IsessiOns. 51 quartet credits equal 4, quartets. Continuous .-',:.,:;e ,n.txtjtment from entrance to graduation is not "required, Theprogrammust be 'completed 'within 6 years.

". The:average student codtpletes the Masters Program within 4 quarters.51 quarter credits arelcquired for", ..- L:;i110duatiolI-- ..1,..

SIMMER SESSION: Each summer session "till) wee Writ. Courses may be tskeh in -blocks of 5 weeks ----'. ., , . ..: within the summer session., . . THESIS: A. thesis is worth 9 quarter credits and is optional. - ]....e-COMBJNED DEGREE PROGRAMS:, ".- -eiibinctEkgree Programs are notiy_ailable. _PROGRAMCQNTENT (coyest&in quanwrcredirs)_ Courses in EducatiorW Communication & Technology 24 Other courses within Educations 15' Courses outside Education 12 MAjOR,FIELDS: I No _MAIM MINOR FIELDS! A. . ° ti...' .:.C..1:-,1...' Students may have.one minor. . ..._., COURSE WAIVER: Courses in the College of .Eichic"aidaratnnot be waived. SPECIAL ADVISEMENT _& RETENTION ACTIVITIES ARE AVAILABLE: Study Skill for students with academic difficulty -...-kr--i tang- --overtient_cautses -sxv,,:- .t',..-AFAsIoF S1S WITHIN THE CURRICUkUM(expresieil in quarter creai&. Media Man.agenient . --Tdecommunications Instructional_Development_ Learning Theory and Design Material PrOduction !promotion Systems 0 ? __.. .. : Librariahship 3 Ufillz. of Ed. TV & Radio . 3 ..INSTRUCTIONAL TECHNIQUES FpR THE DEGREE CANDIDATE: Self-instructional unip: Application of Instructional Media: Equipment Operation Computer-assistKInsfruction:? None . . Mini-lab: Yes- i:0. GRADING/EVALUATION: Letter/Number . Evalua-tion of the curriculum for this degree program includes: _Student scores on written exams.

FACULTY: lseeappt4,Toc for name) - _ _ There are I fUllume raculty and 3 parttime faculty. 4-3 ..."\,...... 6. 4

a. n rnWicaproviclect.by:;-. 4.-1101strii;t1*- Had!.

Ciick koWs For-keek Lecture Conf Lab Othir *Use iflilledia in Teaching "Prevention of Insira-tional.Materials Plogramed Instruction 4,; ftbduction of moron_ pkwitt ::;Mew in BOsinesilia Ind_ ustry Instoictionit Dot4n & Development All comes meet Adniinistration-of-Media Programs- Television in Education_ , .4' gtesearcb Limy= & Techniques y Involves some, Lab type activiticio 1-Wclin n Technology &Applications in Edualtion

Pristicum m Educational Tecbigniy ; - SYstemstor Otgania Recordingle Dissemiasdri Vt=datkm on Media :L.' ; PioVucTion o Materiels rilusign & lifsinigenterttinT - Systems , Reference.I.MedicSraPhic'Services Classification ^ mmistrationof the School Media Center ') elotting_Crerie.r & ., &Ciasiification ?.Ifo-cik.f& Related Materials kW -Children & Young Adults Introduction to Fnformation Science ,

Information Networks '. ; .7: Multi-Ethnic_Materills CdminunitY Collegerterting Resource Center = Workshop -

L."1Apk...f ..%- -.--..s.t.- .4, z,...s.z_1._ ., DEGREE:Master of Science. EatTexas Same Dab/. , P/1ERF,QUISITES: Bath-elm degree in any field - GRE 5core.TOEFL score 00 - ff. 0C'EPTANCE OF TRANSFERS:, .. 0,-.' it Dr Chn,. 1, Credits are accepted fromany'accrecitairrslitutiOn:z.lilasimurq n0171130 :wits unin(erred is 12. ..PROGRAM DURATION: 7_06 semester credits not includirut !Ulmer .sessions.36 semester eredir,--- esters.Continuoui . i nrollment from entrance to graduation is not required. These is no spe:`" 11 within which the program ,-..--rroustbcompleted.completed. The average student comVetes the Masters Provo," vithinl senesters. 36 semester Es.;,credits are required for graduation. R_SESSION: Each summer; session is 12 wt;M. long. Courses illi'Y be takenh!fisoackof 53 weekt the summer session_ A thesis is not required. ED DEGREE tigOGitAMS: . , 'nergDaree Pr are not available., - :I Oam-cor4wit -in setnestacredits) ,..-_:- ....Cbuiims-n Educational Communication & Technology z''' . - '-'- ... 24 Other courses within EduCation : - ...... Ciiiirseveu ide Education : ... . 0 :'MAJORFI : ..': . EducatioI.Medialc Technology: Library Science. . MINOR-FIELDS: .. _ Studetta_rnay-have_ori minor: _ : COURSESVMVER: Courses as the ;College of Education cannot he waived,- -SPECIAVADVSEMENT&iftrvaloSi Vl'ilVITIES ARE A.VAILAIP" Study skilitiatrsei foritudents with academic difficulty .. e !. 'Language il-tikimpiovement courses .. . :Tutoring by faculty- _ -t, . - Tutoring by *Wend. ; . . . -" AIIESIS OF EM IS WITHIN TIIETWIRICULUM rexpratedin seire'ler eterip..1 .:Media Mahal' , elecommuntcauons_ Insiractional Devale

_ LetFehy4lieo ry *id Design . Aii,..... 'MWpailRroduction .. ' , ...... L...... :7...t...... ,...--0. IntorrptvSysterns ' 1,,.' i '.-'4.-: givoi NO ,...... ," 14 IN OTIONAI,TECHNIQUES

`Student strion written exams. _ -- ::,° .-.: -.' '.- Review by departincnt,confmicree,without. sttirTeat members.

FAel/tTT: rikeoPfnalix -/b% nal `` Thera :tree 1-611time faCulty and parttits faculty.'. 4,-- ../. -Nrir

Wirth Texas State Unkr. Information provided by: _ GraikapeSdwial r. O. Us 1320_ ,Prefesior. Ptgriat DenbakTem '76203

Click Hotiri tier 'Week Lecture Conf Lab Other I Educational Re-search & 4yaluation Huminpeveloimtent Fousdatiatit of Edmtasit in the US: TeWncOgi Media m -Educiiion. Air t& in Education .16", tilesaage.D46.0 & Instructional relopment Advitnced Media Productim- : Special Problems_ . 4 Praccum, Field Prriidem or Internship. Advanced TV Production

Advanced film Prectuction:. . Seminar in Radio. Television & F'd History ofilectronic'hiecA GradtTiw Ph:Wm-bon Studio

.B. Television. C. : Colot Vtsad Medit & Mates .CorrinPuter &knee for the Teactier IiitrtductioittoCo:puter AppLicatiohi, Computer Met Terr Proceaskg International Mass_Conunnafimu Public Opinion & ProiTalferick Information &iurces **vices -Advanoerfinfoanation Sources & Services .7techiticalServices in Libraries muiii,Mediaiiiter411,4tirtjces

Ilifgrmation Storage alitialelia* 7 -;.: trtfroducWit to Reference&libliography/ friforniation Sources ilifervi:es" Pile. Wadi inIcji 'Oalibraries- Library PracOcum/Media Center -Practicurn Organization iif_tibrimy MateriW .Cataloging & Cuaisi Library Mateiiiii for ChilteegpiildreP's. Matetiale& Reading Inte Li Materialt for Young Addit/Youitg Adult Mausriats_&_Readirrg Interests.: '.. LOraries as M06-Mediatanttit Teclinoloikal MIla in EduCation Cotitictien.Creidopment & Match '-''11 tvaluation Leming Resourcei Centers _

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4.a DEGREE: Master of Scierineiri Et* 'M North Texas State Cili.

PREREQUISITES: . -_ - . Bachelors &pee in any Berri UrWrgrethiate GPA of at least 2.75' GRE combined score or 800 ACCEPTANCE OF TRANSFERS: 7 Credits are accepie&from any aciridiMd institution. Mithiiiiim numberof credits transferred is 9. PROGRAM DURATION! - . . 6 -semester- trediti hot sumtner sessions... A semester credits equal 3 semesters: CottinuOns .-ehri;ilment fnym entrance to graduation isnot required. There is no specified-time within which the program 'thong be Thraverage student completes the Masters Program within 3 Seitieiters, plusa summer session. 36 semester credits are required for gradtatieri. SUMMER SUS10141:- Each 'summer tettiriii;it 12 Weekslong. Courses may be taken in blocks of 6 weeks _within the suinmer session. ' THESIS: A thesis is not required. COMBINED-DEGREE PROGRAMS: Combined De4_Programs are not available -GROGRAM CONTENT (emetssed in Smelt& credits) Courses in Eduhelonll CoThmunacition & Technology 15 ..:Other courini within Education r, 9 -_Coursee ciiitiide Education . 12 MAJOR: FItLDS: ', ' Ed-Medic Radio/TV/Film: Art Computer Science. JitiCirrialtsm.LibrarY Scierice. MINI* FIELDS: -- _Studertwmay_hTivemore than one Minor. The minimum.number of credits in each minor field is 6. COURSE WArFER:Couises iD the College; of Educationmay be waived with the permission 1,heaetialligiNairinen. ...SPEETAVAD T.& RETENTION ACTIVITIES ARE AVAILABLE: Study skill coiritarfortik_tdents with acadentiedilTiCilltY /Pi '._taalluagelltilliMptovernent Courses i . i'' AREAS EMPHASIS WITHIN THE tUNRICU (egkessed in semester credits) . NI anagernent .s Ili 4.-.7.,..,-.:_, ...... _ ...... 3. . T- rnmuntations :....---,-...0',.....-$.4.-10. -.... 6 ' Ins __.nal Development -..4 a, Learning Theory,and Design 3 . Materials Production 12. ' Info; at n Systems. i-, . . Li i p 1 1 36 INSTRUCT ONAL TECHNIQUES -FO i THE DEGREE CAND!DATE:. Self-incrtional units: None: C_omPute assisted InTs- friictiOn: Antrodtiitkon to Cormittton Mi&VW-NO , 3 GRADING/EY',ALUATION: Leger/Number gvaluation-ofihe curriculumfor.this degreeprogram includes: .scores on written exams. _ FAQC : IseeelaYeadia for names.) There are 5 Minnie fittUltif-aridO paggrirractalty._- fr cv. hark VkW Information provideaby: `Sdnest laud TeduseindY Dr. Marion iitenry Concise of _Education Chaiernan Prahria View; Texas 77445 .

`ALL HoPer

Letrure of Lab OtherF.

. Audio-Visual Ma Is in Instruction Children & YoungA rature 3 Funmentab of Statistics 3 Reference & 3 Pupil Growth & Development -. School Media Centers 3

_Instructional. Design- & Development_ _ . Local Production of Iristructional Materish 171ilcOrt-. Ca inn & Disseminauon of Instructional Materials Advanced Local-Production-of lnstru nal Mfteri Multi-Cultural in Educkain Technique in Educational Research Curriculum K-12 . Th-etis. DEGREE:Master of Science . Pra-Urie. VW* A&M . . . -PREREQUISITES: .. " Ehelats ege.e_ iii any field k Undergriduate OPA of at least .2.70 - .., -, ACCEPTAROE OFTRANSFERS: , ..,...... -1 - - '.., . Credits are accepted frail any accredited instituticip; tviaidonsinPumber of credid utinsferred is 6.. , : - -' :PROGRAM.DURATION; , .:::::--`...-': .-. - ..36 : ..v seinvner_4reeli4 not in4tiding-surtuncc sessions.- -*-sernester creditt ecwal 3k-seesters._Contious enrollment (rm entrance to graduation is not required. The prnrani must be CiPm eted withiri .6cars , The average stt4dent corn tes.the Mass Promm yithi s,345'.semest credis, I- req0Cd 4. . . . -- Itir-raditation. ,. -r: SUMMER SESSION: There are 12 we in the entire ftninatiiits 'THESISiA ihesiS3 re :COMBINED DECRiE P RAMS: Cornbined Degree Pros are not availalile: PROGRAM CONTENT (exLrreised.in semester credits) Coursesin klucational Communication &TeChnolly Other soursei within Education 7 _Courses_oude Educauon MAJOR FIELDS: . Educstional Technology., MINOR FIELDS: . Students may have One, minor. CatLitt IVAR;_Coursesiirt_tIletollfte of EdUcation cannot be waWed. SPECIAL A VISEMENT & RETENTION ACTIVITIES ARE NOT AVAILABLE. AREAS OF EMPHASIS WITHLN THE CURRICULUM (expresset $insemester credits) . Meat ManageOent: din TeItcominunicalions...... ,i j 1 nst:ructiortii Vvelopinenn ., \I 9° Learning Theorilnd Design.,.. 4. .48 .. .4% - 3 '.Materials Prod uctkonl.... " --'-_ . . .,..;4 .:. , Information Systems i...4....:.-;i7- ,. ,.. q , ,Libralianship...... Ir. _' 7 ,..,.:. :.._4 INSTRIA;140NAL T.ECHNIQ0..V.FOR THE DEGREE CANDIDATE:

- Self-itutwctionat units: NOrti . Computer-assiged Itittructin: .';. ,Norie . . , Mini-lab: Nisi. ,. ..:n...... -6' 4.c4Cia4INGAEVALIJATICK Letter./Nuniber 'T.-- ,,,,...;." :4E Laluanon of thriurricu-lum-for this_clegree progpm iiteludsil .0, i r -.57:atReview_by_ alammittonofra..4.1 ...... /st-aff ouptide the departmenrincludingstudents. L'. FACULTA "Pizeii.V.ijor na ; ' .;, au= .*1.11ty and 13 pattime4aculty. ....;,., ...... 6I- . A M Voir.. Infonnation_proyidEd by: of Sheaths Elands -Oak

.. Shoo, lekil 77840 tit l

k Woad P- Leaure Corif. 011anizatiOUlt Adininistration of Learning Resource_ 2 1 440 ;.; .1.1tiliaWon_ of Instructional 10.UteWi- 2 2 s. &fectibit & Evaluwtion of Learning Resoiiic4 2 ' I

. Graphic Communication* I Initructional In& ision - 2-:--lessage- Sernitu& PrOfessaoril.Wiltip Problems :Computer Assisted Instruction Professional Study Test Construction _ - CulturiV .FoiTri*tiOns- of Elucauon Anal is of Colkge Teaching Curriculum DevelopMent TeachinigStrategies:Tattertis of Learning Sumerian for Ting4:he Disadvantaged Administration of Staff Personnel Edna-tibial Administration in Cross Cultural Environments. Educational _Psychology ; Educational Program Exsipation 1. ?running/RAUH* The COmmunity Measurement & Evalikgssat M,F_ducation frerk* 11' E1 GREE: Master of Education in EditeitionalechnOlogY ', TexasA &_M Unlv.

REREQU.LSITES -: 16_degree in ivny field I ACCEPTANCE F TRANSFERS: Credits A. ted kom any accredited institution. There is no limit on transferable cryclits.. PROGRAM DURATION: 12' semester credits not ineluding summer sessions.12 semester credits equal 3 semesters.Continuous enivilment from entrance to graduation is not The program must be completed within 8 years. The average...student completes the Masters Program- within 2 semesters plus a summer session. 36

semeSter credits are required for graduation. . . SUMMER SESSION: Each summer session, is 12 weeks long. Courses may be taken in blocks of 6 weeks within the summer session. 4 .THESJA_thesis_is_not_required. - __ . COMBINED DEGREE PROGRAMS: -:-. CoinAsiited=Detree Programs are not availatit. '-'=-- r '' PROGRAM CONTENT (expressedlir &rester credits) Courses in EdIbcational-Communication & Technology _ . 24 - Other courses within Education . i .15 __Courses'Iourside Education .r 6 Mia0k.FIELDS: .EdtieldWail Technology.- . ; MINOR FIELDS: i Ststiltnts may haye more than one minor. The minimum number of credit.; in 'eacti, minor lieki is6 COURSE WAIVER: purses iii_therollege of _Edfication cannot tie waived.'' : .SPECIike. ADVISEMENT & RETENTION ACTIVITIES ARE AVAILABLE: . Study skill courses for students with academie difficulty . Language skill improvement courses sisI .. . Tutoring by faculty_ . s ...- Tutoringby students . 4. _ A'REAS OF EMPHASIS _WITHIN THE CUARICULUM(exprssed in seniester credits), . .. p Media Management -- '6 ...... ___---- ., Telecommunications 3 *Instructional Development .. _6 .- .. di. Learning Theory and Design . 12 j Materials Production . ' 6 Intormation Systems is 3 - :0 Librarianship 6 INSTRUCTIONAL TECHNIQUES FOR THE DEGREE CANDIDATE: Self-instructional units:; Materials Production, . 7`Computer- assisted Instruction: None __ MiniAltr__Yes N _ GRADING/EVALUATION:. Letter/Number_ ..- Evaluation Of the curriculum for t e progralti includes: .,- : Review by department committee-.'_,f .:has student members.' FACULTY: (see appendixfor name s dt There are 2 fulitirne faculty and !maritime (Acuity. ..- 41. Uhl*: OfHoastou In itirmationixovideil Eibeationel Services Dr. Nolte M_cvo .Program Director Hothilem To

/ock Hours_rer. Week : LettUre COlirUtrOther:

. . Selec:iion & or Literary .Matcrials 3 Cataloghni & lassification 3 ereaccand 3 ^ 3 fifsfriscubnal Media 3.

, . ihrthy--Ceryices -3' ---InternshA) in.,Li&4-Pnictices 3 Acculttiration Through Education 3 Educiitiisitiof.the cultikully DIITm Learner - Chi horn CtilturAppilere t ratkgrounds 3 . M' In A 3 Seminar' Multi,"Z I Studies 3 tihrarY InforMatioireketricval S_ystems 3 Mass Co4munication_& the:Learning Resource4Cetttee 3 ftesearch-Thpim ih Library_Sciente 3 D6ign and Applicatien-of Instructional Media 3 Management lairma n Systems 3 Technology &SOciety the Future 3

MI courses hive, bbs within the 3 lecture hburs. -\-7. 1.

. 1 . , .. :31. 2...D.E, 714'a;-,3er .e44.-i on Ai. ..:"±-- L., .-_,-:. .:.:... , ',',PREREQUISITES: 11.,:5: , 71480cliodeitlei( with sneSsified educators ereditS- l.u. --3InderghliluateGPA ortideast 3.0 , ;44"

VA CEPTANCtrfRANSFERS:, ,'..i7 - . ,_ . Credits ftriciscoryied,irom sr& -accredited institution, Maximum 1-'.himberof credits transferred,is 12:'. PROGRAM DURATIOIN-:S- ,i-,--,_,--- ,'" -,- - .g:"14)_semi:484P credits,-nownquontr,stinimer sessions36 semestercreditsequal' 4 strriesters.Continuous ..' ' -ennillraent. from entranlx to graduation it:AM: tejiiiteo: Thetitograrn must be com_pleted within 5 years: VP wantaav completes the Maiteril!r4rarn wit04 semesters: 36 semester credits are required

ESSION: Eacli_suninier ;seSsion-is- 9 weeksng. Cures may he taken in blocks or 3-6-Weeks suatcr_4session.rn ' -_ LI. - -.. A thesis Priiorth 6semester C-redi& SlidN Opti9tial: .

COM,BINED_DEGREE PROGRAMS: . , ---7-_E-Co_mbinecf-Degi-eerrocrain.l'ate not available ..- . PROGRAM CONTJENT (expressed in sentester,ardiss) ,...... >.-\ _-_.VI 4 Courses in tducationil Communication & Technology, -, , 4 Other courses within Education , 12 Courses outside Education ---f - 0 MAJOR FIELDS! - -__Education. MINOR FIELDS: Students do not minor. COURSE WAIVER: Courses in the College of_EducTation_amnat bi.witiVed. SPECIAL ADVISEMENT &RETENTION ACTIVITIESARE, AyAlIABLE:,' . - Study skill courses for studentt with academic diffteultY e ; . . Language skill improvement courses .. - , ..... Tutoring students ii,_;b AREAS OF EMPHASIS WITHIN THE CURRICULUM @PreASedid kin-esti,:cirdits) Media Management -,"`---.zi'.; . 6 -4&_. - 'Telecommunications ww..,, 6 Instruitional Ddvekipment .;,...... - Y, 1 . -. Letroing Theory and Design y _A.... : 6:;:, Mate.rials.Production Information Systems -7.:::::.::;-;.:-.;44-1-.,,f :..:"":''' .,.-, ___-- Librarianship-- ' ---.4:_.,__--- INSTRUCTIONAL TECHNIWIES FOR THE DEGREE C& Self-instructional units: Zane Computer-assisted instruction: None Mini-lab: Yes ° -*GRADING/EVALUATION: LettertNumber 'a:I,yie-- Evaluation.afthreUrricolorrilor lift! agree Prograrn irieliadeS: f-,,f_:"*.Fr.-- , Student scres onritten exams. Review, by department committee which:has snidentmembers- -tiy, Review by com ittee of faculty/staff outside the-dentin:nem...incl FACULTY:: (see ndis fornames); : ' : :;- .There are ;fufl facultY and 2 paati*:_paiilti... . i% '."..' '4.. 0 Tim Head &hike ceiter-Dallas ...4igiirormatigriprovided Gnu*. Scheel of Bleasedleal &eieacts '17 :4rd L. Chrimen. Ph.D.

. 5323 HamHlaea HI,. - _- . Chairman. DePt.of Bionledical Comm. Dtdias; Texas 75235 . ,

. Pock Kogri PeiWeek Lecture Corti Lab Other

Media Poiductron . 3 ,, Fundamentals of Photography 3 '1,-*iihiethods ' -'-....--;__,...: 3 Medi* :-'inology i 1 FrocctioDfliotography 3 3 Gbw DeSiJM 2 Televisiapt Itbduetion i. 3 SitKittalitkigi& puMr Applications. ' 3 'ComPuteriairsted Instruction . - - 3 'Management-of Biomedical Communication 3 ;Curricultun in Health Sciences Education .3 BiomedicalzEthics 2 Hbtbry.- of litedic-Me . 2 EduCiticiiill Piktliiikiv 3 Prineiples of Ediacational Measurement 3 Special Interest Seminar 7;t.) le 'cili i 7 PractiCum r . 3 ... Graphics I

r. _ - . DEGREE: Master. of A" Univ. ofTeRis Health- Center-Dallas- - -tttli.k4YLSITP: 'Brchelormidekree:. y field thirgracluate CPX or GRE combined scoreorzzo-. i....;"s-f*-... 3 letters of reciimmen ri4------:.,,.r,,,:.-. .---7' '-v...i---=-e,":"..* AeCEPTAINCEOF TRA -..7.-" -V._.- _Creditsare_aceeptedlyom any A-. or other): There is no Illnit on tftinsfe ,,cr

PROGRAM tip RATION: ._: "-- - , - ,-:? _ . _. 42- semester credits-not includiisg summer. sessions.42 semester credits equal 4,_siniestirs,..There is no specified tint within which the program must be completed. The average student cortipletes the Marers Program within 5 semesters. 42 Semester creditS are required for graddation. SUMMER:SESSION: N/A ''x. . - THESIS: 4Ltbesis-i7s-sinxilt. 6lo.,iii4Oir_clediUs and is required. r INED DEGREE,ROG -;11 :d e..iiiIiined Degree Nograntstiik- -imitable. PROGRAMCONTENT kr* credits) Courses in Educational Coniraulticalion/k Technology 14 . .0ther courses _within Educatlenyk " o _Courses-out -Wftgducation -'.4 28 MAJOR FIERS:-..

No major.' . , 'MINOR FIELDS: .,,- .

._ Students mayhaVeAsne mir. . COURSE WAIVER: Courses ifhe College of Education may be waived with the permission of ,the Department Chiairman antiby examination.. .. . SPECIAL ADVISEMENT & RETENTIONA VITIESAREAVAILABLE:. - Sty* skill Courses for studenti'with aca difficulty 4 Tutoring-by faculty ' ' I- .;

.AREAS OF EMPHASIS WITHIN THE CURRICULUM" fexpressed m sivesrer crediii)

, bredia Management 4 3 .; Telecomrnications .. ' 4- a 3 ., ,_ Instructional Development...-. ..-...... w 3 . ..--... :Learnin&Theory_and Desi8114-i-,, 0 . Material Production -3 .., -X' Inform.Rton Systems ''' .s. --7 43 iariiiiship ; ,...r.-:,.. .''0 CTIONAL TECHNIQUa FOR- fi.DEGREEGREE CANDIDATE:: Self-instructional tinits:_,-'-Instraeti;i1DeSign ccilfse; Evaluation.,,- Computemissisted In,stfuction: 7 Sys4ernsl Methgdolcvl Management ofBinftiedicil Communiartions

ReZoutces . -'

'''-MiXtinhAt.eS : NI.: 7''":".4 .=,.' . ..:. A; ':, '-.GRADMG/EVALIJATION- Lett Kr/Milter -;.- a' -....1. . _.. Evaluation ot the curriculu&'fAlsts degree neogramintludes:

"'ReviciVEn.dekrtment conniiittee without student, rnembers. .-. : ., -_...,. . . .:." - .- :'..t.Revitavi"by_carrnitteloffaculty-is-4ffoubide the dairriment without studeni4nenigIts FACULTV tsee drpietWor.fOr names) - ,,,.,:.... _ . There 4t-e1111illtIme kculty aad 8 parttime rachly4 4-_17.. ..-. -: '''"

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Je ,.. , DEGREE: Master of Education "4" iStib_, Stat. CM*, ; .. PREREQUISITES: - .. Bachelors degree in any held Undergraduate CPA of at least 3.0 - - Miller-Analogy-test score or_GRE-score. ACCEPTANCE OF TRANSFERS: Credits_are tteceptedflom-U-.S7-accredlied-sc-h-o-ON only. Maximum number of c 4.---PROGRAMDURATIONt_ 60 quarter credits nor"including summer sessions'40 quarter credits equal *quota enrollment From entrance to graduation is not required.The program must be' . The alierage student completes the Masters;Program within 5 quarters. 60 quart graduation. SUMMER SESSION: Each summer session is 8 weeks long, Courses. may be taken in I the summer scSion. THESIS: A thesis is worth 3-6 quarter credits and is optional. COMBINED-DEGREE PROGRAMS:- ( Combined Degree Programs;are not available. ,,. PROGRAM CONTENT (expres.sed in quartirredits1_ Courses in Educational Communication & T_echnology 21 Other courses within Eclaication 0 Courses outside Education 0 MAJORIIELDS: School Library &Media Center Administration Instructional Product Qevelopnient. MINOR FIELDS: __Studens do_not_Innor. COURSE 3VAIVER: Courses in the College,of Education may be waived with the permission of the Department Chairman and by examination. SPECIAL ADVISEMENT & RETENTION ACTIVITIES ARE AVAILABLE: Study skill courses for students with academiedifficulty 'Language_ skill.improveMent courses Tutoring by faculty Tutoring by students _.

AREAS OF EMPHASIS WITHIN THE CURRICULUM(expressectiiiiviartfre.y4) ., _ Media .Management Telecommunications . _ 3. Instructional Development '- , :. , . ... . , Learning Theory and Design -- .....L.-4`4.;:-...... ,. ... i:i . k...... 9.,'....7:,:,..' , . Materials Production i 1.'14:24,;..` -....,....484...... 20 Information Systems. .- niet:r. . -- --'... Librarianship...... t., ."- INSTRUCTIONAL-TECH,NIQW FOR THE,DEGREE CANDIDATE:- ,- -,:::::.- Self instructional units: c.'''`'.;..;;;;tise of Library: IliSic Production: Designing ElTeciVelnitructiOn. Computer-assisted Instruction*.. Use of Library 4 Mini-lab: Yes , GRADING/EVALUATIONetter/Number Evaluation of the curricula 111. kir thisdegree progam includes: Student scores on writtetr-esants. fieViet,by department Certinfittee-which has, student members. Revieirkby- committee of raculty/.stafT outside the department. FACULTY:. (see appiridifir forstamest There are 6 fulltinie faculty and 7 pantirne faculty.

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290- fib imet_Malue tlay. / Information prdvided by:- LikrItY science & EduatioalM_ail Raymond Harri-ionbuti. -

Clock Hours Per Week Lecture Conf Lab Other

. Workshop in L' rary Seience 3 Seminar in Mis for Teachers 3 I= Collection elopment 3

Resources fChildren ,-, 3 Resources for Adolescents 3 , -Literary Enrichment Activities - 3 Literature, in the Oral Tradition 3, -Special Problems in-Cataloging 3 Educational Media 3 Production of Instructional Materials 3 Touring Instructional. eclia _ 3 Internship in School .Library Service t 3 lksearch Methods in Library Science 3 ,Serninar in School Library:Administration 3 Humanities Materials: Readings & Resources 3 Critical History of Children's Literature 3 Science Materials ,Redinirs & Resourees 3 Social Science Materialt: Readings :184 Resources 3 (aviement of Media Service3 3 ommunications Theory in Library Media Systems . 3 Automation' of Library Procedures 3 Projects in. AutoMation 3 Mediated Instructional Systems .3 Seminar in Instructional Technology 3 Supervision of District Media Service) 3 . Practicum in School Library Media Service 3 Reading & Research 3

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- 282 - DEGRE . Master of Education James Madison Univ.

PR. EQL1ISITES1 Bachelors degree in ariy GEE Score & School Library Certification ACCEPTANCE OF TRANSFERS: Credits are accepted from any accredited institution. Maximum number of credits transferred is 12: PROGRAM DURATION: 30 semester credits nos including summer sessions. Contiqyoue enrollment from entrance to graduation is , not required. The program must be completed within 6 years. The average student completes the Masters .tuProgram Within 5 semesters. 30 semester credits are required for graduation. MMER.SESSI : Each summer session is 8 weeks long. tourSes may be taken in blocks of 2-6 weeks _within the sum r session. THESIS: A4 is is_not_requirtd. .0) COMBINED DEGREE PROGRAM.%

Combined Degree Prwams are not available. , PROGRAM CONTENT (expressed in sentestercredits) Courses in EducatiOnal Communication 4 Technology 30: Other courses .4thin Eduotion 0 _Courses_putisde Education 'eA..:1 0 MAJOR FIELDS: ., .School Library Media Services. *- MINOR FIELDS: d Susdents rnay_hree_one minor. - . COURSE WAIVElt_Coursei iti_the_College Of EdUcation cannot bi.waived. SPECIAL ADVISEMENT & RETENTION ACTIVITIES ARE NOT AVAILABLE. AREAS OF EMPHASIS WITHIN THE CURRICULUM (expressed in semester credits): Media _Marnement : x '4 Telecommunications 0 Instructional Development -::° Leutting Theory and Design .. '0 , Materials Priidtietiiiii...... '3- . Information Systems ,. Librarianship, & 4. INSTRUCTIONAL TECHNIQUES FOR-THE DEGREECANDID% Self-hutructiotW uniuc None A Computer-assisted InstrUctionr. . None :., Mini-lab: No _./.-- GRADING/EVALUATION: Letter/Number 4t. 2 Evaluation of the curriculum for this degree program includes: Review by department committee without student mcipbers.;- FACULTY: tweeappendixfbr natiieV TMre are 5 runtime faculty and.O. pantime faculty. :

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a Radford Univ. . _ IOformation provided by:._ Instrottioit4ISupport Sreyket .- Dr. Robert Lockwood. School of Edikitkiti Chairman Radfoid. Virginia 24142

. Clock Hours Per Week Lecture ConfLab Other

Claggrooin llalizatiOrof Television 2 Education's! Statistics 3 14kethods of acicarch -3 Problems in Educational Media 3 Administration of Educati9nal Media 3 : YisualMediii: Techniques for Productibn -Current Trepds in Educational Media , 3 Researelaavaluation-in Educational-Media 3 Pnicticum in Educational Media 3 . 'Curriculum: Elem., Secondary, & Jr. College 3 , (Plus one ip'ufse 56lected from the arsirof interest by Me studen).

. AdvanCed Graphic Processes 3 Leiterint 3

Media Photography 2 1 Research & Bibliography Literature Starch Cataloging & ClaSiification of Library Media 3 History.of Books & Libraries 3 Developing Library Collections 3 Information Rtsources in Subject Ares 3 Literature for Early ChildhOod Education 3 Literature in Upper Elementary Grades Adolescent & Young Adult Literature LibrarfsMedia Admin. & Management I 3

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2D3 DEGREE: Masters in Educational Media Radford Untv,.

PREREQUISITES:_ Bachelors degree in-any fie ACCEPTANCE OF TRANSFERS: ' - __Credim are_ accepted_from any school (U.S.A. or other). Maximum number of credits transferred is 9. PROGRAM DURATION: 48 quarter credits not including summer sessions.48 quarter credits equal 4 quarters. Continuous enrollment Gm entrance to graduation is not required. There is no specified time within which the program must be completed. The average student completes the Masters Program within 4 quarters.48 quarter credits_are_ required for graduation. _ . _ .- SUMMER SESSION: Each summer session is 10 weeks long. Courses( may be taken in bkickS of 5 Weeks within the summer session. THESIS: A thesis is worth 9 quarter credits and is optional. COMBINED DEGREE PROGRAMS: Student may earn two graduate degrees'simuttaneously in Education ananother field. Fier& include:all __univ_ersity_dept._ PROGRAM CONTENT:lexpressed in-qua.rter credits) 'Gausses in Educational Communication 6t Technology 28 0ther courses wjthin Education 12 Courses outsideEducation 12 MAJOR FIELDS: _ _ MINDR FIELDS.: Students may have more than one minor. The minimum number of credits in each minor fiekris 12. liOURSE WAIVER: Courses in the College of Educationmay be waived with the permission of the Department Chiirman and by examination. - - SPECIAL ADVISEMENT & RETENTION ACTIVITIES ARE AVAILABLE: Study skill course for students with academic difficulty Language kill im ovement courses Tutoring b facult Tutoring.b studen AREAS OF E PHASIS WITHIN THE CURRICULUM (expressed m quaner credits) Media Man ement 12 -Telecommu !cations 8 nstructiona Development A. 8 Learningjory and Design 8 Materials P uction 16 Informatio Systems 8 Librarians p 16 INSTRUCT NAL TECHNIQUES FOR THEDEGREE CANDIDATE: Self-insctional units: None Compu r-assisted Instruction: None ; Yes GRADING /EVALUATION: 'Letter/Number and PassiFail Evaluation of the curriculum for this_degree program includes: Student scores on written exams. Review by department committee which has student members. FACULTY: (see appendix-for names) There are 4 fulltime faculty and 0 parttime faculty.

- 285 - Univ. OtVleinii Information provided by: Csrrkolam & lastraelloa e Donaktli. Sirvemaker- EmmerSt. Cheirpeson Charlottesville. Virginia 22903 \

Clwk Hotirstie*___ eek LectureContA",pther Audibvititill Instruction Instructional Television ." li 2 Audiovisual Production 1 2 Instructional Photography 1 2 Advanced Message Design & Production 2 Audiovisual Administration 3 4-4%.. liesearch Seminar in Audiovisual 4;4

'-'DEGREE: Master of Education 14-.of Virginia

_PREREQUISITES:- _- _ Bachelors degree in any field _ Undergraduate CPA of at lei B -. . ._ _GRE_score .. _..- ACCEPTANCE OF TRANSFERS: o-'s Credits are accepted from any school (U.S.A. Or-otter):Maximum uumitt of credits transferred-is 6. "- PROGRAM DURATION: , ...... 30- semester credits not including summer sessions.30 semester credits equal 2 semesters.Continuous enrollment from entrance to gradifauon is not required. The program must be completed within S' years. _.-. The averitga student completes the Masters Program within 2 semestersi,,plus a summer session. 30 -;:,.."'' 7- semester credits are required for graduation. _ SIIMMElt$ESSION: Each summer session is 9 itel3 long: CoUiseS may be taken tin blocks of 3-6 weeks - ---:within the summer session. _ TEIESIS: .,thesis is notatqUited.` .: _COMBINED_IIEGREE PROGItAMS: --7_-Centibitied-Degtee Programs are not available. PROGRAM CONTENT.(exEressed insemester credits) Courses Edticaiional Communication & Technblogy IS . Other courses.Within Education .-- --., ,4 12 Courses outside Education MAJOR FIELDS: (1 _ Audio-Viaual Education. MINOR FIELDS: Students do not minor. . . COURSE WAIVER: Courses in the College of Educationmay be Waived with tht permission of the Department Chairman and by examination. SPECIAL ADVISEMENT & RETENTION ACTIVITIES AREAVAILABLE: StUdY.Skill courses for students with academic difficulty ., Language skill improvement courses TUroring by faculty Tutoring by stddenus_-- AREAS OF EMPHASIS WITHIN THE CURRICULUM (expressedin semester i-reditY) Media Management 3 Telecommunications - - .... 3 Instructional Development 3 Learning Theory and Design 3 Materials Production ' 6 Inkirmation Systems 0' Librarianship 0 Computer Science a- ---_,.__.___ 12 INSTRUCTIONAL TECHNIQUES FOR THE DEGREE CANDIDATE: . Self-instructional waft: ,' AV Equipment Operation Computer-assisted Instructic6 None . .' __ Mini-Cab: Yes GRADING/EVALUATION:- Letter/Number Evaluation of thscurriculum for this degree-program ihtudes: J -o Student scores-on written exams. .. Review- by- department committee without 'student mcnibe.m. FACULTY:(we appendix for names) i There are 2 runtime facility and 0-parttime. faculty.

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t 1' Virginia tornsonwealth Univ. information providectty: _...... _, __ _ ,... DrF,rderkk C. Schnekkr Of Hall-Sehool_pf Et Rieinnend. Virginia 232114 (

I Cloek114url Per Week lecture font Lab Other Educationit Media Utilization . Television in oeClassroom . 3 Photography in instruction 3

Reference & Bibliography - 3 Library Organization.& Admiraitration 3 o Cataloging &.Classitication . PrePliratiltnaof-tnstruOional.Materiais Educational Mediar,,Thern14 Practice 3 Media Center Developmerie S. Advanced instructional Television ;is 3 Super-8 Film Prciduction 3 Storytelling 3 Children's Literature 3 Adolescent Literature Internship 3

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t D REE: Wilke in Educatibil, VliflnliConsinenweelth 1Jely. . PR QUIBITES: helots atom in any field rgradualfp.PA of ackast GRE_K or ACCR NCE OF TRANSFERS: ., Crediare accepted from any accredited institution. Maximum number of credits transferred is 6, ,,:.,,ROGRA DISRJ1TION:' 4.-t. ; 4 L____, : -- .- , - = .;- 39semester credits not ihcluding summer sessiptik; 39senttercream Mal 4 -SU:Metal'.COittittikiiii' asionntent frontentranceTIM- to gredtAtiret- M net -reiltiirtYdThe must be compkted within 5years. Thele'erage 4iiitt compktes the Mestere Program' within 4 semesters..-plus a summer session. 39 semester. credits are re fired tor grlidootion. 7 SUMMERSESION: Each -slimmer session is 12 weeks long. -Courses may be-takien in blocks of,2 weeks within the summer session. - - .,..' THESIS: Aihesis_is_worth_ 3_ semester credits and is optional: _ COMBINED_DEGREE PROGRAMS: '---7 Cciiiibiiied-DeireekWOOMS are not while*.

PROGRAMCONTENT *pressed in semester credits) . Courses in Educational Communication A Technology 21 Other courses within; Education 18 _Courses_outside Education 0 . ,MAJORFIELDS: ' tp-ereision & Medi.: LGwary &ciente & 13 other areas. MINOR FIELDS: \ 4...( ' : Students may _hay one minor. BA ,... 4 COURSE_WAIVER:nursesin the College ofEduction maybewaivedWith Cht tie ,. c __of the Depatment ieman. . . SPECIAL ADVISEMENT & RETENTIONACTIVITIESARE AVAILABLE:

Study skillcourses for students with academic 'difficulty ' . LanguaAte-skill improyemerit courses 7 . Tutoring by faculty . . _ _Tutoiltut by studincs_ PAE/eS OF EMPHASIS WITHIN THE URRICULUMI *pressed in sensesrer ardIrs.). Media Managanent a 6 Telecommunications InstructionalDevelopment ' r -Learning Theory and Design ...... Matetilki PrOdUetion Information SYstems - 0 Librarianslip.i '. 21 INSTRUCTIONAL TECHNIQUES FOR ME-DEGREE CANDIDATE:. Self-itiitructionalunits: Education[ Utilikation .- Ccint-pilte- assisted Instruction:. Ionc°. . Miiii-Mti:-es. ... GRAVING EYALUATIQN: Letter/Number Eva luafon of the curriculurrr for-this degree program includes: ' Su-dent scores on written exams.

_ _Rivie* rry deeartmint committee without student members. n FACULTY: 140 nptietWii. for nrsnici) There are 3 fulltiene faculty and I parttime faculty.

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idueedeged Media : o Dr. Iva** C. Iteifr ; Chliiiititii, Nit. a. Ed Modk:7". _.!inAtftbmt. Viligia& 2.1/11 . r. Itt)

Clock tfoors-PerWeek Lecture Con( Lab Other'

:_.-Tgtandetioiivar4s ConununittatloniC 3 . Utilizationitr-educationMedia ti 2 EducatitniiiffiletW A Writing Ritliti.%-l'ehtion in the Claurm

(remaining work may lie in any numWer orrekted departments-including; Educational IA- lit Library Science: knglisb; Jotimaliam; Speech: Broadornihg !nil others.) . . e .,-.DEGREE: Matter of Odom:mumps Ails V- e MrriM11 Univ.-

PREREQUISITES: ? ; -'`- -,... - 16Chelontiftred in any peal ; . Ungergrittuate GPA.of it least_C . . ACELPTA,NCE OF TRANSFERS: , -)- . -.. _ - A ___ Clealtke AVCCOPie4 rintll any school (U.S.A, or other). Maximum number of creclitsjransferredit.12. PROGRAM. DURATION: , . ; . . 36 semester creclits:iot irlduthns sOmmei:sesaiorra. ,. .______36 semester tiediti equal 4 semester&Continuous enrollment from entrance to graduation: is not required:_ The programmull bit completed- within S years: . The, avenge student completes the Masters Preigram within ll semesters. .33Sen- sestercredits.arerequire'd 2.frojwiletuation.3- _ ' , . SUMMII*,,SESSION: 'Mire a)e 10 weelorrn the entire suralderseision.. -. THESIS: ethesis-'not ieepired. 3 ''. COMBINED DE AtEE PROSAAAtS: . _ i-f . 'Combined esIThairtilinstre7iim isaiUble.ic,- PROGRAAtCONTIENT triiirinScariit semester ardits)"._ Co in EttUCMIONII CoMmunication A Technology 60 . Other courses Within Education . , .. 24 Colarpes outisde Educietion .0) . it k - MAJOR FIELDS: = .,-.."" , *ap r' . :'t.-

MI FIELDS: ',.,::. . , -'-':--$ I-S-(44ton buy haft oncininoS.': ,,,.; 'COURSE *AIVER:Coursesin iiitiortolleii.of_E _eanriObe_weitied: __1.., --. -:- -,'SPECI ,.-`. VISE T St RET TION A ES41KAVAILABLEZ )!tt.',Stu o course*mr,students.06- sr_ academic iciilifocr- . . .,. Languate. skill impraeMent , `". Tutdiuif by sturierne . "..'-: AREAS OFEMPPIKSIS WITHIN'TfIE CURRICULUM' texpressedM'vriiifter OA) ea- Media Mariagemeht ; -,T, . "4,. 6 ;?. :Tektomriunications *k -. tit.t. 24 , . s Instruction*, .0_eyelopment -.t ... 6 Learning thearand NAM ''''.W.,:. 6 ,. Materjels Prokiction .....,.. 9 Inkomation Systems. t 6 - . . -- Lin'arietatInv---' . - .." 3(/' i INSTItriCTIONAL TECH NIQUii YOR THiTiEGREECAti DI DATE: -elf..instruetielisal units: . . None -...,.." . .1,.. Computer' i ted 1 nstsociion: -. . .-L.-2,z, - ;;' Mini-itb: Yes .Z1, .. . -,,:" GRAI3L,IEVALVATION:--wit- Letter/Number :' . . Wein of the CuIriculurn for this degreeprogram mates: 0- . - IT, flt scores on written exams. - : Re -die* by *paltritent Committee without student members. J, ,..1,'f4 Beak-W.6S i:Ommittee qf faculty/staiT outsidethe department. -It. 1- FACULTY: (see appendix:for. names) ,:e There....: are 4 fulltimsticulty and 0 Oarttime rittity: -- e

s 300

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. . Wed VirginUAlniv." Informanon .provided by: TaiinioWgy Edlicition Paid W. aevore .609G Alien Hail Professor liChairperscm Morianlown; W. Virginia 26586

Clock Hours Per :Werk Lecture Conf Lab Qther - .i" Technottogy: History & Development 7... Readings imTechnology & Culture interdisciplinary Seminar ContempoMry Problems Tecittal Developments

Thesis *No mforthatjon provuded

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3 01 DEGREE: Master Of Arts -" West Virginia Univ. . PREREQUISITES: Bachelors degree in any field Undergraduate GPA' of atleast 2:5 Miller Afticcig west score & GRE score ACCEPTANCE OF TRANSFERS: Credits are.accepted from any accredited institution. Maximum number of credib tratigettedis 8. PROGRAM DURATION: . . '30semester credits not including summer sessions.36 semester credits equal 4 semesters.Theffogram must be complettd.within 7 years. The average student completes the Masters Program within 6semesters. are required_ for graduation. SUMMER SESSION: Each summer session is 12weeks long. Courses may be taken 10 OldeliS of 3" weekS within the summer session. THESIS: A thesis is worth-6 semester =dim and is required: COMBINED DEGREE PROGRAMS: Combined Degree- Programs are not available.- PROGRAM CONTENT A:awes*in simeszerrr;dits) Coursesih Educational Communication & Technology 15 Other courses within Education . ,r"2 _ :? 3 . Courses outside :Edutation :;i 7. .18 MAJOR FIELDS; :.: _No major- MINOR .FIELDS: Students may have more thaiione "minor. The minimum number of dreditS'in eachminor field is 15. COURSE W.AIY_ER; Comes in_the_College oCEddattiOn iiiay tie waiveA bY SPECIAL ADVISEMENT_t_ILETENTION ACTIVITIES ARE NOT AVAILABLE. AREAS OF EMPHASIS WITHIN THE CURRICULUM(expressed in semester credits) MtditManagement 3 Telecommunications 3 Instructional Development 3 Learning Theory aid Design 4 Materia s Prtiduction 3 Informatkm Systemi Librarianship INSTRUCTIONAL TECHNIQUES FOR THE DEGREE CANDIDATE:.

Self- instructional units: None - _ Cnmputii_-assisted insvdctiosn: None Mini nab: -NO GRADING/EVALUATION": Letter/Numbei. Evaluation of-the curriculum for this degree program jncludes: Student scores on written exams. FACULTY: (see_appenderfor msinet) There are S TUillime faculty and 0 pantime faculty.

- 293 - .f QuIza...WWringiin Unniv . I rirrivition_ provided, by: Dc % EiWeitFoii Dr. Robert Carlton Murk Hall Chairmant Dept, of Education- - _Ellensburg. Washington 98926.

. ClockHours Per Week Lecture Conf Lab Other

Instructional Media 3 I Educational Research

Philosphy Of Education 3 Educatioind Foundations 3 History of-Education 3 Advanced Statistics 4 Advanced Hunan Growth 3 Sociology of Education 5 Thsit

Atijekti : . Media-Production I Utilization Theory Administration of Media Programs - Cataalogmg 5 7f Media Production II 5 Group Processes Elementary Curriculum 3 Middle School Curriculum 4 Curriculum Improvement 5 Inservice Education 3 Public School Finance 3.

SetiiiraPhY_ 3 3.- Computers in Education 3 ; 2 Reference for-School Librivric 4 Secting Materillt 4 Instructional Media 4 Instructional Television 4 Organizational Management Organizatibnal Theory & Yuman Behavior

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= 294 = DEGREE: Master in Educational Media Central Washington Univ.

PREREQUISITES: , Bachelors degree in any field ACCEPTANCE OF TRANSFERS: CrediMareaccented_frOm U.S. accredited schoott only: There is no limit on transferable credits. PROGRAM DURATION : 45 quarter credits not including summer sessions.45 quarter credits equal 3 quarters. Continuous enrollment from entrance to graduation is not required.The program must be completed within 6 years. The average student complies the Masters Program within 3 quarters, plus a summer session.45 quarter credirs_are_required for graduation. - SUMMER SESSION: Each summer session is 9 weeks long. Courses may be taken in blocks of 4.5 weeks within the summer session. THESIS: A thesis is not required. COMBINED DEGREE PROGRAMS: CombinedDegme_Prograrris are not available._ PROGRAM CONTENT (f)cfresTed m quarter criditS) courses in EdvdiionaleCommunication & Technology 13 Other courses within Education 26 Courses outside Education 6 MAJOR FIELDS: No _ _ MINOR'FIELDS: 4 Students do not minor: COURSE WAIVER; Courses in the College of Education may be waived by examination. SPECIAL ADVISEMENT &_RETENTION ACTIVITIES AIIE AVAILABLE: Study skill courses for students with academic difficulty Language STtill improvement courses Tutoring by faculty AREAS OF EMPHASIS WITHIN THE CURRICULUM (expressed in quarter credits) Media Management 5 Telecommunicatiovs _4 Instructional Development 14 Learning Theory and Design 5 Materiaisi'ioduction 13 , Information Systems. Librarianship 13 INSTRUCTIONAL 7CHNIQUES FOR THE DEGREE - CANDIDATE: Sell instructional units: Administration of Medai Programs Computer-assisted Instruction: None Mini-lab: No. GRADING/EVALUATION:` Letter/Number Evaluation of the curriculum for this degree program includes. Student scores on. written_exams. Review by committee of Faculty/stalT outsidc the department without studcntItv'inbcrs. FACULTY: (see appendix for names) There are 0 fulltime faculty and 3 parttime faculty.-

L '1J , 3 u'1 Eastern Washington Univ. Information Haman Development f Uttning ovidcd_ by: Dr-Thomas a- ley Edatitin Department PrefeSSer 7 Education Ctieriey. Washington 99064

(leek tiriPer Week

Required Courses _ _ Lecture of Lib Other 16 Administration of Libtary/Audrovisual Programs 4 Research Report (special library project) Prticticum (on-the-job experience) Problems inLibrary-Management 4 Catalo4pg Nonbook Materials 4 . Information Services of the Library/Media Center 4 Other Area 12

` DEGREE: Master Of Instructional Communications Eastern Washington Univ. PREREQUISITES: Bachelors degree in any field__ ACCEPTANCE OF TRANSFERS: Credits are_ accepted from any accredited.institupon.There is no limit On transrerable credits. PROGRAM DURATION: 48 quarter credits notincludingsurnmer_sessionS: Continuous enrollment from entrance to_graduatiori_iSnot required.The program must be completed Within6 years The average student coMpleteSthe Masters Program within 3 quavers: plusa summer session. 48 quarter credits are required-for SUMMER SESSION: Each summer Sessionis 8 weeks long. Courses may be taken in the_summer session, ' brocks of 3 weeks within THESIS:A thesis is worth 15 quarter creditsand is.optiOnTil. COMBINED DEGREE,PROGRAMSr3 Combined Degree_Programs are not available. PROGRAM CONTENT (express&in quarter credits) Courses in EdiitatiOnal Communication & Technoltigy .411)ther courses within Education ; _COUites outside tducation 1.16 MAJOR FIELDS: ._ _ AV Media & Technology; Av Media/Library&cience. MINOR FIELDS: __Stustents_may__have_more than one minor. The minimum number Of Credits in.each minor Yield is 15. COURSE_ WAIVER: Coursesin the College of Educationmaybe waived rwith the permission of the DePartment Chairman,_ SPECIAL ADVISEMENT & RETENTIONACTIVITIES ARE AVAILABLE,:. Lan_guageskiltimprovement _courses AREAS OF EMPHASIS WITHIN _FIE CURRICULUM( expressed in quarter credits) Media.Managemenr. 4 Telecommunications: 4 Instructional Development 4 ' Learning Theory and Design Materials Production 12 Information gystem- 4 LibrarianshiP -8 INSTRUCTIONAL TECHNIQUESFOR THE DEGREE CANDIDATE: Sell-instructional units: Yes Computer-assisted Instruction. Yet; Mini-lab: Yes GRADING /EVALUATION: Letter/Number Evaluation of the curriculum for this degreeprogram inClUdeS: Student scoresTonyvritten exams "a)Resiew by department ccirnmitteewithout student memb;:irs Review by committee of facultV/staff outside the department without StUdentmcmhers. FACULTY: (we dppenefo fur names, There are 3 tulltime faculty and 0 Parttimefaculty. ..

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Information provided by: 1:- 1ffih. of Washington G ALITorkelson. EducatVoW Communications Professor of Education 41244ilier Hill . _Seattle. Washington 98195

Clock Hours Per Week Lecture Conf Lab Other

Ps-yeliolOgit-:al Foundations t Reieireh Foundations . Educational PdliCy Studies Curriculu-Instruction-Multicultural Omani= & Management Stritinik T- learning Resources 3 COrrent I in Educational Communications ..Internship in Curriculum - 3 3 Still Photography inEducation' 4 Basic'Motion Pictiire Production Educational Film Production (Advanced) 3_ Workshopqn lnsircictional linprovenient i 3 Elia Advanced: . Motion Prcturr Directing Learning Resources Technology Management, ,- Small Format LSO _' 'Motion Picture Editing * -Advanced Cinerrditograatty . :Advanced SoundZlide PrOduction Projects for Understanding Visual & Auditori Environments . ' Screen Education. 3 Cinematic. Animation Tethniques 3 _.,..:7 ;IN in .the School's -, . 35 . F TV Production Workshop Zr Tea-thers 5 3 Elementary-School Curriculum . - 3. SetOndan, School Curriculum . , 3 Princip18.& Procedures of Curriculum Devebpnient : Management of Learning ResourcesProgram-C ., .3 4a-riling Resouree.Systettts of Insiraction.; 3 '.- . Sominar: hitesnational & CrbSt-CulturalEd-tic:Ilion ; 3 - ... Pdcticum in LearningsRescuirces. _ 3 . Seminar in Curriculum: Theory & Practice :.Seminar in Curriculuin:- Issues- Syiterns, Models 3 3 , Semtnarzs Analysts of Teaching .-: 3 Siategies orkettritction . 3 . .- Indepondent"Study or Research .Cotego Instruction ..-_ _ -1, .. Master'S Thesis' 9 Univ. Of Wishington DEdREE: Master Of Education

*NOREREQU-ISITES: V Bachelors degree with ted education crediti _Miller Analog test SCO ACCEPTANCE OF TRANSFERS: Afire-dits are acettoted_rnfrti any accredited institution. Maximum numberof credits transferred is 9. RW1RAM DURATION: 45 _quarter .credits not including summer' seSSinift. 45_quartei credits equal 3 quarters._ COntinuous enrollment from entrance to graduation is net required.The program must be completed within_ 6_ years. . The average student completes the Masters Program within 3 quarters,plus a summer session.45 quarter -credits are_required for graduation. SUMMER SESSION: Eh summer session is 9 weeks long. Courses maybe niken in blocks of 4.5 weeks_ within the summer session. THESIS: A thesii is worth 9 quarter credits and is optron41. COMBINED DEGREE PROGRAMS: COMbiited_Degree_Piograms are not ivailable. PROGRAM CONTENT (ektiressed in quan_er _credits) Courses in Educational Communitanon & Technology & 24 9 Other courses within Education 12 .__Gourscs;OUtside_Education MAJOR FIELDS:' ' - Educational_Communications. , MINORnuns: inch minor field is 12. , _Students mayhave more-than one minor. The minimum number of credits COURSE WAIVER: Courses in the College of Ediiatiiiii itYay.bewaited with th ission . _af_tht Department Chairman and by examination. / SPECIAL ADVISEMENT & RETENTION ACTIVITIES AREAVAILABLE: Study skill courses for students with academic difficulty Language skill improvement courses Tutoring by faculty .. _ _Tutorin by students , ...... AREAS OF EMPHASIS WITHIN THE CURRICULUM fitiqireifed in quartercredits) Media Management 3 14 ,Telecommunications Instructional Development 3 6 _ Learning Theory and Design 2 Materials Production 31 3 L InfOrmation Systems .. _ 12 LtbrarliutShip . 3 Cross-cullural ,.. INSTRUCTIONALTECHNIQUES-FOR THE DEGREE CANDIDATE: Sell instructional units: Pro-auction Courses COMputer.assiStsd Istruction: CAI Mini-Vtc.1'_es 4 . GRADING/EVALUA ON: tettertNumber and...Pass/Fail' ,:-Eva1uapon of tllecur#lculum for this degree program includes: Student scores on tten exams. Review by departme t committee which has student memberS: :_ Revitau_hy_committe6 of faculty/staff outside the department.inclucUrig studentS. FACULTY: Itee appeijor names) There are 3 fulltirrieaculty and 0 rrarturne faculty. WA. Ington StateUniv. Militant-at of Fdacation Information provided tiSo. -7- Dank' 6..Arnderieh Pullman. Washington 99163 . Chairperson,0 :Dept.ofEducation . 4,6 - .., 4 _ - ,, e ti. (kick Hours Per Week .' Lecture Conf Lab Other Social Founditions'pf Education Educational Statistics 3 ''' . Educational Measurements 3 3 AdvancedStatisticsstics in Psychology & Education Seminar in Quantitative Techniques in 3 Education Methods of Research & Thesis writing 3 - s 3 Philosophy of Education . * .-. 3 improvement of Instruction .. Secont*y Stbool Cirriculum l' ' 3 Seminar iii Middle School Education 1 liasic Principles of COrriculum besign . 3 Cirriculum Implementation. 3 Supervision_ 3 In-Service Programs 3 . i Educitional Technology._ 3- Seminar in Curriculum & Instruction Preroration & Utilization of AudiovisiTal- 3 Materials- InstructionaLResources in Education 2 Educational TechnOlogy 2 ,. 3

, s DEGREE: Meter oT Education or Master of Arts Washingten Stiate Univ.

PREREQUISITES: Baehelors,degree in any field ACCEPTANCE OF TRANSFERS: __Credieare_accepted_ffiam any accredited institution: Maximum number of credit transferred is 8. PROGRAM DURATION: 'N) .semester credits not including summer sessions.30 semester credits equal 2 semesters.Continuous enrollment from entrance .to graduation is not requike The program must be completed within 6 years. The average student oimpletes the Masters Program within 4 semesters.30 semester credits-are required for graduadon.. - SUMMER SESSION: summer session is 8 weeks long Colirses may be taken in blocks_ of 4 weeks.within- ,.the summer session. d . THESIS: A thesis is worth'3-9 semester credits and is optional. COMBINED DEGREE PROGRAMS:' " Combined Degree- Programs are not available. PROGRAM CONTENT (expressed in semester creeps) Courses in Educational Communication & Technology 12 .Other courses within Education -21 Courses outside Education 9

MAJOR FIELDS: . Currie. & Mpdia; Ed. Admin.. Higher Ed; El: Ed; Counselor-Ed: Readirit,& Lang. Arts: Ed: Psych. _Vocational Tech. Ed: MINOR FIELDS: Sail:lents may have one minor. COURSE WAIVER: Courses in the Coltige of Education cannot bewaived. SPECIAL ADVISEMENT & RETENTION ACTIVITIES ARE AVAILABLE; Study skill courses for studgnUt with academic difTicty . Language skill improvementcourses , s. AREAS OF EMPHASIS WITHIN THE CURRICULUM expressed in stineSter credits) r Media Manalenient . Telecommunications 0 . 3 Instructional Deeloprnene 4 Learning Theory and Design i 3 -Materials Production ., ° Information Systems L 3 Librarianship 0 'INSTRUCTIONAL TECHNIQUES FOR THE DEGREE CANDIDATE: Self-instruCtional ;,Preparadon & Use of AV Equipmerit Computer-assisted Instruction: t'iOne Mini-lab: Yes GRADING/EVALUATION:- Letter/Nuober Evaluation of the curriculum for this degree program includes: Student scores'on written exams. Review by department committee whicljfia studeni memb-ers. Review by corrfnuttee of faculty /staff outside the department without student members. FACULTY: (see appendix for names) There are 2 fulitime faculty and 5 parttime faculty.

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310 . . , Univ. of Wisconsin at Ls Crone information provided by:. Collellge Phiattilmi Dr.,_C4.de J... Greve EdecitimuiliWedb Pri sm ,Director. Educational Media ems 1U Crosse, Wisciiisli Wel ,

rtock fours Per Week Lletureconf Lab Ofhtr Selection & Evaluntion_of losuruttionll Mate 3' Production of visual Mitterilla 3. InticAtiction.to Cataloging & Classifiption 3' AdminiStration of Media_ Proirams_ 3 Advanced Reference Siurces & Sal/ices,- 3. Research & Seminar in Education: Terminal Projecm ChiltUre7sit Literature Ackgescent Literature 3 Principles* Techniques of Audio Systems- 3 Technological Equipment KtintuTitcl. I InstrUctional_TechnolOgy 3 CWtWUm_& mob: Ptifintion 3 - _Commurticitions Media Design; t 2 Utifization of Instructional TV - Computer Xstutted Insiruction_ 2 Seminar in!Media_Resenicit & Learning ,.. Survey of Srse 2 1 Setkidl Medii SuperviSi3r 2 1 Current Trends in Literature for,Children & Youth- 3 Directed Studies

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47 DEGREE: Master of Sierte in Ediv:at:it:Mid Media Univ. rV/lat &14tM PRESEQUISITES:

iCschelorideAperin any field , _ Undergraduate GPA of stleast_215 . ACCEPTANCE Of TRANSFERS: - . _Credits_w_ accepted lima any school (USA.or other). Miximumnumbor oipeT.16 hiUtslirred it 9. PROGRAM DURATION: .- ...... '.N. 30 -sernmartr credits iot_including summer semion-sr..3D semester credits equal 2 'enlist . en. Continuous enrollment from entrance to gradmrion is net riqiilritri. Theproven, must be completed within 7 yeas.. The 'avenge_ indent cots the Masters .Program within 2 semestFs. plus stmuusF:. "Won. senscider_aecTitsare nAUlris`d fbr graduation. 30- -. e.. :--',< .. , ",.'": SUMMER SESSION: Bich Summer session-feltaineksioUg. boatsesmay Mr.eti hi Mcckilif 14 weeks Within the slumina ssession. _ . . - THESIS: A thesis is hot require_d. i .. -COMBIN DEGREE moo t.,.; . ir , .. r, .com itorrtms an.-1iqt.-avail:tie. . . laoGtootco tacciresistilin semesser'eidid_7. ---: tlisets__ . to Educatioml Commtuucation &rechoplogy...-...:,:t i - 24' Other courses within fdtszsibbn . Courses outside Educations.... _:..-...1.....,::._ . _, ti MAJOR FIELDS: -, - .k. - *cis' Lilian' Medic MINOR FIELDS: .. Students may Jam oneminor. , = : : '- . ... -COURSE WAIVER:"Vdirs-csitstM CoUel of Educitiiiimay be waved with the permission.

of the Ltepsoment cfattlhak.,-,:. . - , ... .._ --_..---";':-- '3, . . . SPECIAL ADVISP/dENT& METIPTTIONACTIVMEVAIA ARAIr ARM: Swd STall iMtikies fdr stuDints with academic difficulty ;i O. -,4I-' ' ' -Lainttlate din itlWvelnen.!?Nil?" ' tuts:it:412y students _, -=_ 7± ___= --_'i.-, ":-:--* . AREAS OTEMPHASIS vitratrillqcis*cuitai. , (ap-rtesed in ;attar-- ttarrirs) Media Mpnement.. ill, TeremmintnikTatiorts.-. ... " " :. q rt IttkriTctirinal l*veloptient- ' ....' Z-h. ;--_5 ,... LearninaTheory_and Desisti------:-.- *twists Production '4 -....7 . Information System 4 _ideviaw54...... _,.. ... 24 INSTRUCTIOrtAL TECHNIOUESFOrTHE DEGREECANDIDATE' &elf:lu*rwtiortat units: : None: Computer-aisisted Instruction Noric , Mini-lab: No GRADING/EVALUATION: cetter/Number . -.E_Istlit of thilimticulum fir this depeeprogrpm inCludeir -4hTcfeitt:scores on writtenexams.. , Review by deoarrinent committee withoutstudeiit Members. Revieti by committee of Wcultyhtaff outside thedepartment without student in.enocrs. -. FACULTY:fsa-esrpproetito-r WalitTeS) t There at 4 Unite faculty iqta-13 nocturne faculty. _

i- Will-Wit ;Y7 jnfonnallin provided, Media Teehullftrbeil-_ *21 "'"'' r Dr.1);:virlt.Tegf 2111 Library EW Mum. Vritiiik 54751 AlirctrmaCi"ir

= r WA* Lab Other Researcla.FouRtbdiosig.-.., Probiern4. jtc M (or) Thad 1.1 eary Elementary Photography . Audio-Visual Communications ' . Preparabon of Atidio-Visual,Materials Audio/rain/TV PniductgorlFuncAamenwh . Computer Pse in Education Ekrnentary &hail 2 High School Curriculum 2 Pesign 41C' Evalueficm of Curriculum I- ; . Ciirrkulurn Theory & Practice "2

_ Suticwrins_1(neetWafte 2 Advanced PsYebbkigy of Learning: 2 Television programming & Performance Film: Hispary & 3 Educational TelevEsidn_ U tilization

Mvcsiolid_Photorraphi 2 1 FAserographie FuriUmenials. 'BroadcaseTV Production Interns/Li?, 1-4 TV Production* 2 I ...Motion-Picture Production 2

Color_Photogoptiy_ . _ . 1.2 ISWW.Tape & Multi-image PrOducuon 2 Media Reference Fundamentals 2 Media SeketiOn 2 .1 Media Equipment MedniSelection & Organization 2 Systems PUnning Media 2' I Instructivial Development . 2 ... Edtiainal Media Administration 2 ' Media Technology Internship 1-2' Independent Swily _ 3 Organizational_LUaCkiliin Libor it Indus rial ReliAions 2 Principles of S rr 2 Administration Petaginnel

N DEGREE: Master of Science Univ. of Wisconsin at Steak . . PREREQUISITES:. alicbelors in MY lk *Iincerifr"astr,..GPA au least 2.75 . MilAnal..44k;ISRE se & TOEFL sc 500 : .." .'..e..,'" r TRANSFERS: _ .er-v-r'- / (Torn US. Ivo:reglad schools only. Maximum number ofcredits transferred ni 9. '

not including summer sessions. '30 semester credits equal 3Semesters. . Continuous ro from entrance to [ion- is not required._ The,protrun must be completed within '.)(ears. averne,Student cum* lho Masters PrOgram wann 3 semesters. 30 semester cr(litsare required ApaduatiOn: :SUMMER SESSION: Each summer session is 8 weekslong. Courses may be taken in blocks of 4 iveors within .:_the-sftuner session. THEW A dicks is worth 6 semester credits and is optional: COMBINED DEGREE FROG Combined RegrewProgramsRMravab. nOGP.AM CONTENT fiworeses/in semester Courses in Eanatinek Communication & Technology 13 Other aidisiTS Within Education 7 Cowes outside Education 8 MAJOR FIELDS: General Media; Media Production: Media Adtiniltration. MINOR FIELDS: _StufttUmay have one tnizior. COURSE WAIVER: Courses in the College of Educationmay be waived with the perinission orthe Department Chairman and byexamination: SPECIAL ADVISENINT.&_RETENTION ACTIVITIES AREAVAILABLE: Study *ill courses for students with kidernic difficulty LiuguacAillimprovement courses Tutoring by students AREAS Of EMPHASIS WITHIN:THE CURRICULUM ft:ores-red7msemester &irk& Media-Minalument 4 Telecommunications. 6 Instructkinatr**eibi;hieto . .. 2 Thairrand Design 8 Miterialk,Prbduction 4 SY-tems 6 1..ihrarianship 8 8 INSTRUCTIONAL TECHNIQUES FORTHE DEGREE CANDIDATE: Self-instructional units: Basic Media; Basic Photography. Computer-aisisted instruction: None Mini-lab: Yes GI ADIP(G/EVALUATION.: Lauf/NuMber Evaluation of the cureitulum for this degree program includes: Sfilant scores on written exams. Review by department committee,whiCh.has student menibers Review by committee of faculty/staff oumide the apartment includingstudents. FACULTY:(see appendix jarwort) There are 3 funtirne fkulty and I parttime fkulty.

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College of Education:7f Hainan Seices ; Dr. aritiiri W.Daniels* Dept. 0Crrrk. & 1PagrEelos - Coordinator Oshkosh; Whiaires11::54,01 .

aock.Hours Per Week Lecture Conf Lab Other .,Montinistration ' 2 7145pervision', Curriculum , 2 :tartans Timor* 2 :Multi-CUM-arid Education knelLeeti:. Founnetions tor-curriculum Planning 2_ . FacRitaarig,&Implementing Curricular Change .Superv0on of lilitliiction ClierarSUperyntion OrpnizatiorrAdministration of

liehavicir in EdPeatiOnsz Practically in Administration &Supervision . school Busitteit_ inent Pririciphacif A Eviluation": " in Education Child ?eyebolt*/ TheraCounseling Foundations ;Writs of Eibicatiim . Trdnds & Issues in turriculunfond Supervision -- Seminar in InstructiodalSiMliiies ',,Seininar in Clerinsorn-pllitnica Creativity -en histruttion' inZurikulism

.and laitructilit Molitjaud SOCref-Tbeciry of Public. :Crraitation it'Goalit.a*venierit Oecaion Makitid & Piib.P01k9 Communication &. liehavicir in OrrionizatiOns. Research MethodOloW Plernsirer Program Evaluation Personnel Ms anent 'Collrecave 1Wrgaining & Ubrir Reliant*.

. . Public Finance mininOtrative piav , - Values.; Ethics .1.1 the Public Interest ;DEGREE: Master of Science in Curriculum & Instruction :link; of WiliAii-Oibkailt PREREQUISITES: Bachelors &se with specified education credits ,Undergraduate GPA of at kart' 2.7S ACCEPTANCE OF TRANSFERS: . - .. . Credits are accepted from any.accredited irnstitution. Maximum nutftber Of creAitt tringerred is 6.

PROGRAM DURATION: :- . 36 semester credits not inct*Iing summer sessions.16 semester credip equal 3 semesters: Continuous Csirollment from entrance to graduation is not required. The program must be. completed within 7years. The average student conpletes the Masters Program within S semestersplus a summer session:36 semester credits are required for, graduation. . SUMMER SESSION: Each summer session it 8 week tong: COUrtT may tie ti ern in bkekt or 4 weeks within theiummer sersion: : . ... THESIS:A_thetis is worth 3.6 semester credits and is optional. COM ED DEGREE PROGRAMS: Com -Peirce Program:tare-pot available; PR OGR M CONTENT 040frlied in renewer credica Courses in Educational Communisation & Ttelitiekty Othir courses within Education 30 COMICS outside Education ..... 6 MAJOR FIELDS: Reading; Futurism in Curriculum & Instruction: Physical Education: Working witlisthe Gifted & Takrited: --MINOR FIELDS: _Studenft may Mive_one minor. COURSE WAIVER: Courses in the College of Education may be waived with the permission or the Department Chairman. SPECIAL ADVISEMENT & RETENTION ACTIVITIES ARE AVAILABLE: Study skill courses for students with academic difficulty Language skill improvement courses Tutoring by fatuity Tutoring by students AREAS OF EMPHASIS WITHIN THE CURRICULUM (coressed in semester eirdi;r1 Media Management.4 3 TelerommUnications 3 Instructional Development 3 learning Tlieory and Design 4 -Materials Production 3 Infonnation Systems 0

.INSTRUCTIONAL TECHNIQUES FOR THE DEGREE CANDIDATE: Self - instructional units; Orientation to public education Computer-alMallittruction: None Mini-lab: Yes. GRADING/EVALUATION: Letter/Number and Pass/Fail Evaluation of the curriculum for this degree program irkliMet :Student- scores on written items. FACULTY: (see alifietiefac :forqtanieS) Tliere are 0 fulltime faculty a9d 4 centime facult30

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31.6 Univ. of W_yonakag Information provided by: Dept it Media Tedine100 Rgy V. Ciaeke Coney otidosaitIon___ Head; Dept. Of Adult Educ. LTirlink. Wyoming 82071

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_ ClockWows Per Week eeture CianfUb Other

Introduction to Visual Literacy 3. Introduction to Educational Communication & Technology' '3 3 MiterWPrOduction 1 2 2 Photo Instructional Materials 3 3 Trends in Adult Education 2 . Workshop - 1-6 -variable- Materials Production 11 . 3 3 .MaWriits & Message Productian 111. 3 Seminar 1-6' variable Recent Trends in Children's Literature Selectioof Instructional Materials 3 Adminikration of the School Library- Media Center 3 Referen-ce & Bibliography 3 tarciging & Ckisification 3_ Library Practice 2-8 Field Studies in Literature through Storytelling 2 Teaching the Use of the Library 2 Government DocOments 2-3 Communify Resources for _Continuing Education 2 Pirobkms & Techniques of Grodp LeTiciership 2 Trends in Group Leadership 2 Short Course in Adult Education 14 . Supervised Internship_ 1-8 Theory of Change in Adult Education 3

. Community College 2-3 Adult Education: Programs & Practices 3 Sethinar in Adult Education Special Problems in Adult Education 1-6

h. DEGREE: Matter Of Science,Artsor Echication Univ. of Wyoming VatarQuisrriss: . Uchelors degree in any trek' GRE_Scote_ . ACCEPTANCE OF TRANSFERS: . ire accepted from any accredited PROGRAM DURATION! institution. There is no limiton unirtsletabie credits. 36 semester-credits"not including summer sessions. 36 semester credits equal 3 'enrollment frommanna to graduation is not required-. semesters.Coritinutitii . must be compieted. The There is no specified time withinwhich the program average student complettt the Masters _credits tre_reAnired for graduation: Program within 3 semesters. 36semester . SUMMER SESSION: There are 8Weeks in the entire summer THESIS: A thesis is wonh session. (ssemater credits and is required. COMBINED DEGREE PROGRAMS: Combined Degree_PrOgrairia arenot -PROGRAJWCONTENTTeipr-iised in_ern ester otidi-W Courses in Echicitional Communication& Teel mac* Other courses within Eduaitiod. 18 - Courses outside Education 15

. MAJOR FIELDS: _ 0 Adult Education. Library Media. MINOR FIELDS: Educational Communications.

. _- Students may have one mirror._ _. COURSE WAIVER: Coursesitulse_Coliege.of Educa tion cannot SPECIAL ADVISEMENT&IIETENTION he-waived. AREAS OF EMPHASISWITHIN ACTIVITIES ARE NOTAVAILABLE. Media Maw-titbit THE CURRICULUM (etkiiiedin semester credits) ,..... - 3 TelecomMunitations 0 Instructional nt .' 3 Learn Design Materia 0 ,-.:- -....-- 9 Information Systerna- ....-- LibrariarahiP-!- _ ...... -----1---,...---._ 23 INSTRUCTIONAL TECHNIQUESFOR THE DEGREE CANDIDATE: Self-iristructional units:- None- Computer-assisted Instruction: .NOrie Mini-latc. No _, __ , . .-:'.

GIRADING/EV_ALUASION: Letter/Number, _ Evaluation of the curriculum forthis degiet progrim.mcludes: Student scores on writtenexams. _ Review by department committee Vidiout student members. Review by committee of . fittiiltY/stalf outside the departmentwithout student members. FACULTY: (sreoppeiWJW. morns) 3 ::.- There are 6 fulltime (lieu*and 0 parttiMe faculty. S.

389 313 INFORMATION FOR THE APPLICANT: Based on 154 reepoeses to thequestionnake INFORMATION FOR. THE-APPLICANT SUMMARY on 154 responses to Ike questionaire.

-PREItEQUISIT'ES: . , Scitoob . .129We liekirs In any field . 10 liachilorsdejgree m edtication only 16 Bachelors degree with- specified education credits 154 Urtdavaduale GPA score 38Wier AWolty-TM Score 65 GRE test score 14 Other

ACCEPTANCE OF TRANSFERS; (students have credits from another in7sdr460ti)

. 49Frolvany school (USA or other) 24 From US. accredited sclio& only 82 From any accredited institution

PROGRAM DURATION:

141 Reporting. Average °viber of credits for vadu_ation is 35. . 13 Required cominuouserooltmint 141 Program dirrarris individualized, no lonnauon an mUatber of semesters permitted to complete the prograin 153 Reporting. 'Ammo student completes the program - in the following manner: With Summer SessionWithourSummer Session '4 tenseirs 4 iiiesitTsti 4 Wirt= 5 Quarters - 143 Schooli have a summer session, and tho average length of the session is 9 weeks Require a thesis; and the average worth is ). 25 5 credits _ ' :56 Have an OrthitV thTous. andthe average worth is 6 &edit,

MAJOR FIELDS: Administration Acirn-MaoMon & sarning Relource Emphaiii AdMinisirition of Educational Tecliokmy Ad cation of Media Servkies Adult Education. Advertising Aesthetic EOM:aeon. Affealve Education Art Art History Arts Manag,ement AudiO-Yisual Education Auclo-VisM Media` AbdiONkrad MC& & Tedinotogy Biomedical Communications Broadcasting Business Rim-mess & lndusTriV & Training - 311 -

Media stspial Training- rion-Managetwit. - tioeUidrict itiroiniation:SYstent ---nettneliOnalComMunicationiAi

Y"-(111-MeUnal Design : .; Isiiinuctiond DeiBizebiedsl Production -1: 3 biWucioeiV Deragn/Tnunmg Systems

laitructional Dmielopinent & Graphics. Inunictional Develomitent & ResearFh -Insintgionatihvelopment & Technology._ Insttddjoreirislabtrads-.Developnient. . ''''Iniefuctionid Media Instructienal Media Technology Instructional.Product Developmem - . lastritctional ProgiamDeVelopment Instruetkinal Psychology Instructional Research & Esaluatinn ItintettilinitiVetee Instructional Systems - listnietional SysTeins-QesiSii - ;- Instructional Systems Development in-Computer Based Education -_Wstrucflotml System Technology lits-triTctietill Iethnology Instructional Technology & Design Instructional Techixlegy Management' Instructional Television InstructiOnalization

iitigiTageli Literature LanguageAn Learning & Teaching. kaarning Resourccs -teaming System

Learning indlitattictinii.: Liberal Arts Librarianship - Library & Infortnauon Science.& Unified Media Libmry atrit*ticriorwit Media --"LibritYedit! Library- nt nterpersonid Communications Materials Production-'

Media Administration _ Media :Arts Media Design & P-xuction Media Design Development do Production MedifEndorettient Gene itlin Media' LibratinshiP Medialibram Media Management - Media Producer Min Pioducct+oii Media Program Management . -Media Resithich- Media SctiY ,-:"" meat eiiricei-Administration.

Media . Media Public School MediaStudies ."' 'Meal Technology At4Wii Utah-2110n Media in Higher Education

Medicated Teacher. ". Multi -I ittage/Slide-Tape Multi-Media MusetMS

Organizational Training

Photography . Photo&OhY & CutematogmPhY ,PhYsicTalEduatiorf Policy Analysis Educational Journalism Policy Studies Preparation of Materials_ Product_Design& Development Production 'PiticluctiOn & Evaluation of Educational Materiels ;Professional improvement" Programmed Ey_Wluaticiii & Planned Change:" .Programmed Instruction & Computer Aided Instriiitie . Public-CointriUniatititit PUblittibit0 Public Relations Public School Media Programs Public" School Trask Radio/Televhio-ri/Film

Reading & Language Arts

-R-1e.arch G. Research & Development of Eduational T Resource Tischer _ Restifilfionl School Librarianship WicielLibrary & Media Center Administration iSchoollibrary Media .- SehbolLibrary Meslia.Services

School _ School, Media Specialist, Sccience Social&tidies kientific information SPeech Supervision & Teachit% Skip Tekviswii - . .Tekvision Production S Them/Research inEducucational Techology ;Training & Development ;N:: Training in lndtYsCry_._ rritinial in Medical Health Care Vkieo Prixluction 'Visual Distribution

VisuatAtudies_ _ Vocational Technology Educationg Working With the Gifted & Talented =311= MINOR INFORMATION: Schoob 106 Students rriky have one minor 44 Students limy have more than one minor

COURSE. WAIVER: Sdwio

Courses in education can be waived . 42 WA perniission of drartment chairman _9 Sy_ cunii-nTirson 33 With permipae of irepittinTmt chaiPmut and by examination

-ADVISEMENT:-

79 Study Skill courses for students with 'Cider:tic difficult/ 87 1.11118dalc skill improvement courses 63 Tutoring W_ faculty 59 Tutoring by students

COMBINED DEGREE PROGRAMS: Schools ._ 13 Students may earngraduate degrees in education simultaneously 25 Students may earn 2graAuate Wgees one in ed. uc+ation N.and one in another lick!

PROGRAM CONTENT: Schoob 150 Courses in Educational mmunicanorn & Tethnology 124 Other courses within Education 87 Courses outside Education .0

.-"AiltEAS OF EMPHASIS WITHIN THE CURRICULUM _ _. ,

-143- --Media Management 110 Telecommunications 144 Instructional Development 134 Learning Theory and Deitn .147 ..MaterFills PitAuction 97 Information Systems 106. Librarianship 42 Other

= 315 = INSTRUCTIONALTECHPHQUES FORTHE DEGREE CANDIDATE: ichoob .1-4.; 102 Self-instruetioAd units-'- 39Computer-assisted instruction 80 Mini-lab

: GDADINGYEVALUATION: , Schools . 2 Pass/Fail 123 Letter/Number Iniit/Fail and Latter/Number

. ..,1HETHODS OF CURRICULUM EVALUATION: Schools__ 100 Student -scores on written exams 46 Review by depiirtme-rit committee without student members. 77 Review by depanmenccomminee which /FAS ;stUtlent members 31 Reber* by committee of ficulty and staff outside the department. without student merntx:rs: 50 Review *Tmmittee of faculty and staff outswie the department including sta. 14

, .1. :It. t.. Appledlx #: faculty WWI?" "1' NMlie Rink.lie tiatt Tae), r, G ./Ilarasareta linderesaa ti 1. _ ti....7 ...1; ".. ProfessorIP) s PhX1.,..Piaiatv

. 14Handr. ProktiaptiPlf 3tate'%" Comnumication,Theory T.Wetdminin, A. prof.t F) EcI.D;;; NontierkIllittob _jricoittimioeStiences'l 11.841: ProtraloclP) ' 7 Dtio State 1. &niece:On. Utilization _._Mit-ClimmUndAtite_ProC(F) .1---114LfrCase-Weitro Notworkjny', 8.R.craipon. Asic:"Prof.tF) ,- User SCINke.s tt sfita t"St%.- . .7 Ma r Prot.tF) ivaiW6k NQI JCkit'hbfe, E.T.Tucact. Asact Ptor(F1 . . 1MS. not-antitilabk .;-"Not%vailable. G.C.Blias, Ma-ciaoOP) d.D.,7ool available Not. X viiiUble %rrt.atalit'ft iATV I NiV.

Assc. Proi.l F Edi.. Waxen Michigan_Univ. -Media .1.Davie Asc. Prol'AF) Fic4icla State Univ.. Media and the Young Adult J.PkIther. Pnaf.1 Ed.D.. Auburn leachin&Plictionmphy to Children f.Laniett. Assi.,--Plvii.tF I MA; AppaactiianSiTtt Univ. NoiAvaibTe 1.14cFachindl Asac.;140.(F) MA. Univ. of Indiaei Communication Main' Viir.MWiti.. Pitir.IF1 ;MA. Texas A&M ::CbcativeFilM__ A.P.Maylor..ProfeiallTrth orTiaTeik . Literature Content. Analysis t. ProUcgatirtF) . Peabody - Not Available

-- Appmedls A: Faculty Mendern Norm Rink, Well or riailiMel ; Deltic*. CrVating Univ./IletreVrtitiiNereala , 7.. ARIZONA STATECMV. rt L Satterthweite, PrOfeseor(F) Ed.D.; f-Not Available J. ,Verg ProCersor(F) Ed.D., Univ.outil. Cil. -- Not Available K. &yard-Tyler, Asst. Prof.0) Ph.D., Ariz. State Univ. j. . Ed. Entliry H. Sullivan. Professor(F) PlcliF, Oregon Univ,7/' . Inst. Dev., Imagery '',Plt-DOreiott Univ. a Hillillus."Professor(P) " Syrecuieliniv. ConMetcocy Buedlitst; R. Milnicit; Fee Anac,(P) Ph.D., ArSNk Univ.. . rola /WIN* 3. *Medici, Prof. Emer.1P/-. Ed.D., Stanford Univ: Not Available Asst: Prof.fil Ph.D.. Iowa Univ: .. . _Adolescent Lit. Pref.IF), Ph.D., COkirWo Univ. ..- ° Spanish Materiels Bilingual Ed. '.'Melseec;.Asst..IVOT.4J Ph'.: Wisc. Univ. -- . Visual Imagery . .. . tBIN% t NIV-;_

l'AT011ifterrline. Mat. Profe) . Ed,D., Penn State Computers T.E.Miller:Asik. Jiof.(F)' i .. Insaugtional Detign 14.Mohajerin. ,Asst..Prof.(F): Ph.D:, Florida State . , . - Values Education J.S.Nist. Asst: Prof.IF) . Ed.D, Auburn Univ. _Literature As Prof.tn Ph.D., Syracuse Appicatron of Video C. Wright Aesc PoDf.IP) Auburn Univ. Learning Center Management Piasne..Rank. (Full orrait ThIse--) o Degree. Granting Univ./Resenrch Interests SALL STATE UNIA.

6.T.Yeamans. Professor(F) ErLD.. Indiana Univ. AV Media R.H.T.eYis; Assc. Prof,(F) Ph.D: Missouri Film.Histay ofLib. G:E.Rike. Asst. Prot(N) Ph.D. Florida St. 1 Lib. Use by Handicapped Students "' HA.11irby.-Asst Prot (F) M ALS. Case Western Public Relations M.E.kentsed; , AOC Prof (F) , 'Ph.D., Pittsburgh .. . . - Lib. Ss ry to the Elderly Kiiiit. ProreisorlF) BIEL Intern -Ed. , Library AOrnation D.B.Holzberlein. Asst. Prof.(F) Ph.D,. Michigan Energy cowry. in Libraries .D.W_Cox, Protessor(F) j'h.D.. -Florida St,_,: _ Energy Cost in Library Use r.F.Beilke, Assc. Prof.(F) .- Ed,D.. Wattern Michigan . Library Iststr, Handi. M.E.Axeen, Professor(F) . Ph.D., Univ. of HI. Automated Instruction groans coLt.EriF.'

M, Matelski, Assr.: Prof (F)._ Ph.D.. Univ. of Colorado TelecommunicationCont Theory M. Ziforos, Adj, Inst.(P) Bostori_Univ: - _ Media .Adm..Selec...1til-prod. F7. Pula, Assc: Prot (F). Ph.Ed.. Waggon Univ. -. - . Communication 1. Miller; Adj; lnkL(P) MEd.. Boston Univ.. Media Adm. Selection °BOSTON STATE COLLEGE __ _ R :Grinnell; AsstProf.(F) Ed.D..tot available _Not Available- R. Finn. Assc. Prot (F) not available Not A4able J. Ryan. Assc. Prot(F) M.Ed., not available Not Available

- 321 - Appends AtFocutty Memiters . Nose, Mace T) Detret; Granting Interests. amps t NIV.

M.Mottroe Instructor(P). Univ. Mexico . NoCAvaikble a litVriTatit(P) Not Available, not iiva-4ble Not Mitiabfe A.Weiss. Instructor(P) $Ed., BTston Univ. Not Available A.Granby; Instructor(P) M.Ed.._ Boson Univ. _Not Available ph.p, Stanford Computers H.Beanan,,,Ostructor(P) M.Ed., Boston Univ. ' Television PBukeL Irrstructor(P) :M.ELL :Radon Univ. ' Tefvwon J.PoWelL Instructor(P) CABS. Iridana Univ. Not Available b.Humpluey, Instructor(P) Ed.D., Boston Univ. 1.Systeins Design thrtYcthr(P) M-.Ert.;_Boston Univ. Television T.Frmoh,htstructor(P) M.Ed.;'llostoni

E.Adrcaibi. Instructor(P) M.Ed.. Boston Univ. Not Mailable R.Mistretta. Inatructisr(P) MARL Bifttori Univ. Design R.Liao, Assc. Prof.(F) Ed.D.. &moil Univ. iiot Available AJgurgt Uutructor(P) M.Ed.. Boston Univ. _Photography _ G.Relky. ProTessor(F) Ed:D.. Ekision Univ. Facility Design G.McVey. Assc. Prof.(F) Ph.D.. Univ. Wisc. Children Libraries L.Tolman. Prof.(F) Ed.D.._Bostoil Univ. Not Available

IIONI.INd'fatEEN STATE I. NIA'. i. J.A.Ward. Asac. PrOf.(P) MS Indirna_Univ: Media PrOductiOn Giones, Asst. Prof.(P) MA. Rcpvling Green St Univ. Media Utilization , G.H.Daniels, Professor(P) Ph.D.; Univ. Iowa _Media.admints' tratio' n Proressor(F) Indiana Univ. medii Utilization E.R.Schneider. Asst. Prof.(F) .-111.D.. Univ. Akron Information Systems K.Doellinget Asse. Prof.(F) Ph.D., Univ. Iowa Visual Literacy ,,,14.L.Amos,Assc..Prof(FT MALS. Univ. Mithigan Cataloging it Classification./

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4MMadlit At Fscally Members Nsise. Rink. We etTart Time! Degree; Grath*, Unirdireseartb liatertits CAUrognis STATE t.solv,Ottro ,=.7-

. Ed.D., Utah State Univ. _ Photography,_Irmt. _ F.Grant. Assc; Prot(F) MA.Sati,46se State Univ: CAI, 1616 Science .I.G.Benytnan. Professor(F) MFA, Montana Stale Univ. Grapaci alkiitaan, PtilleSioi(F) Ph_:0.. Univiof Utah . _BrOklersting J. Babcock. Professor(F) Ed:D., Utah State Univ. Init. Design, Comp. Graphics Prot(F) Ed.D, Northern Col. Univ. Media, DeV..Film, Video,Prod: LIttelion, Assc:"Prot (F) Ph.D.. Northwestern _ Media Dev.. Video Prod. R.G MainProfesiar(F) Ph.D., Univ. of Maryland . Inst. Design & . CALIFORNIA STATE UNIV.-LONG BEACH

R.JJOhnson. Professor*, Ed.D.. Indiana Univ. ei,st. 'Design and Devel. R. Ph.D.; Siracusa:Only: Computer Assist. Inst. P.L.Brept, Professor(Fr Eil.D.; Oklahoma Univ. Not Available.; .J.Vaughan, Assc. Prot (P) Ed.P.. Univ. of SoutherneCal. Not Available &Ward. Assc. Prot(P) Ed.P.. Univ: of Southern Cat. Libraiy Medis CALIFORNIA STATE UNIV. -LOS ANGELES

Lecuaret,(P) MA ;Cal: State Univ.'at LA. Not AVilifibTe. A.Lindquist, Professor(P) Ed.D., USC InstruCtional Design D.Kmpp, PrOletstii(P) 'Ph.D., Ohio State Univ. _ Evaluation R.Costantine, Asst. Prot(F) MS. USC . Not Available E:Parks, Asst Prdy.1F) Ph.D., USC Computer Assisted Instr. Lecturer(P);4, USC _Health Training J.Huttoo.iecturer(P) USC 4 Computer Aided Instruction `CATHOLIC UNIV. OF AMERICA

H.Wall, Asst. Prot(F) 4 Ph.D :. Cialtimbia Behavior Analysis M.FurlonT. AUL Prot(F) Ed b.. USC Curriulum Methods D.Logsdon. Asst. Prof. (F) Ph.D.Pfloria State Quantitive A nalYiis J.H.Tucker. Assc. Prot(F) Ph.D.. Columbia Simulation/Task Analysis 323.- Appendix A: Faculty Members Name. Rink.; (Full or Pan TWO - DeUree. Grutlem 1-.10,./Remeth Inman

CENTRAL CONNECTICUT STATE COLLEGE

37ylick, Lecturer(P) Univ. Conn. _Media _Utiliation W.We!rmwn-, Lecturer(P) CAGS. Untv. Conn.

. Learn. Systems R.Temple. Cecturer(P) CAGS, Univ. Cohn, Television/Graphics (F) Ph.D.. Univ: Conn. z. Cei!bOtaiip,MediaStidttiOil )34)op.Lecturer(P) CAGS, Univ. Conn Not Available R.Callahad. Lecturer(P) Ph.D., Univ. Conn, TelevisiOn GraphiCS- C.Carlisle, Lecturer(P) a CAGS; Univ. Conn. Media In Learning R Irak . Ceettuer(P) CAGS. Syracuse TeL/Computers Ct; N.Michaud. Lecturer(P) CAGS, Univ. Conn. Not Available D.Ostiander, Lecturer(P) MSLS. Univ. Mich. Not Available ):... CENTRAL MLSSOURI STATE UNIV.

CA:Niemen; Asst Prot(P) Not Avaibble, Southern Illinois Self Instruction Center W.Damron, Instructor(P) Not Available. Arizona State Production G.Aist, Asst. Prof.(P) Ph.D,. Arizona State _Instructional Development ICBrookes, A PrOt(F) Ed. Oklahoma State Instructional Development

CENTRAL WASHINGTON UNIV.

H.Henvad,PrOfessor(P) Ph.D.. Univ. Chicago Instructional Stratagies - -C.,-VIcek,Professor(P) Ed.D.. Mich. Suite Program development L.Canzler. AsZt. Prot (P) Ed:D:. Univ. of WhO Humor Development

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3 AppestAil AI FleitItY Meitibers Saki. Rank: fiali at Pan Trios) Degree, Granting Univ./Researdi'Intereab

, CLARION STATE COLLEGE

J.H.Cole, Professor(F) Ed.D.. Indiana Univ.I Not Available C.FeticettL Professor(F)- Ed.D.. Indiana Univ. Not Available LPIIIT. Ask. Prial.(F) NIA George Peabody College -Not Available R.Metcalf, Professor(F) Ed.D.. Indiana Univ. Not Available P.Marin Ass. Prof(F) MA. Wayne State Univ. Not Available W.Lioyit Mit. Prof.(F) MS. Linke. of Pitts. Nbt Aiailable A.D.Larson. Ask. Prof.(F) Ph.D.. Ohio Univ. Not Available ji.Fue& PrOC(F) Ph.D... Indiana Univ. Not AvaiMble DREXEL ism.

iSaye-. Ph.D.. Pittsburgh _Not AViiiWble D.Leeper. Asst. Prof.(F) Ph.D.. Colorado Not Available J.Mantik Ant. Prof.(F) Ph.D.. Drexel Not Available R.Barber. Mst. Prof(F) Ph.D.; Pori& Salt _Not AVailable 1.14akAsst. Prof.(7) Ph.D.. Florida State Not Available C; Ask. Prof. (F) Ph.D..Mich*an Nos Available latibratitanyam. Asst Prof.(0 Pittabergh Nbi AVailable . kl.Whito; Ake. Prof.(F) Ph.D.. Berldey Not Available T.Childers; Professor(F) Ph.D., Rutgers Not-Available Professor(F) Reehester Nbt Aiiilable B.Griffith. Professor(F) Ph.D.. Connectieut Not Available t- K Oiler,ProfekOr(F) eh. D.. Michigan . Not AvaiUble G.Garrison. Professor(F) Ph.D.. Illitiois Not Available

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LW:Wren. Prormor(P) ECD, (MC Stitittiett Pro(essorF) Ed.D..Induns Communications

. G.D.Lanier Profentor(F) ;, Ph.D.:AIN _Librathinslviir W.Meticott. Ed.D.. N.C.:S6M Media N'S'T.14.Chambliss.irole;soi(F) Ed.D.. Auburn Foundations W.F:Pritchard; Professor(E)' UNC _Medit -- JIW.C.OtigIcten. Professor(F)* Ph.D.. UNC Curriculum W.B.Martin, Professor(F) Ed.D., Peabody FnundationS .. EAST TENNESSEE STATEUNIV.

T.C.Coburn. Professor(i) ° Ed.D, Indiana Univ. -4Message Design;Me!dia Design EAST TEXAS STATE ISNIV. - . I. L.CorrelL Professor(F);:. ark. East Texas' State Univ. Learning Resources Centers 'Janson. iioressor(Fi: 14LD.. Baylor UttiV; ° Learning Resources Center E.Williams. Assc. Prof,(F) Ph.D., Univ. of Wisconsin Curriculum and destruction R.Titus; ProfessOr0: Ed.D.. Indiana Univ. . - _MedirtIGIWou 11.Ledford. Mac. Pitt IF) Usi Tenn. State SublInvinal Perteption_ Asst. Prof .(F) ELD.. Univ. of Montana Cur. for- Print/Non-print Programs EASTERN ILL1141..iv.

R.Wiseman. Professor(F) ELD..Illinois Univ. Not Available_-__. W.Wittman, /Mt. Prof.(P) Ed-.S.; stern Illinois Univ. Not Available S.Ktplan: Asst. Prof.(F 0 MLS, RosniiCeafege Not Available F.Landsaur. Assc.of.(,) Ed.D.. Illinois Univ. NosAvailable R.Guson. Asst:Prot(F) Ed,13..Illitiois Univ. Not Available G.Schnles, Assc. Prof.(P) Ph.D., Southern Illinoii Univ. Not Available B.Mille. Asst. Prof (F) MSLS,Illinois Univ. Not Available

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IMITInt4 imittINGTon Wm.

T.K.MIdgiey; Professor(F) Ed.D., not available _AV Media D.D.WWiy,Proftissor(F) , Ec11).'. notavailable Library Science G.Aplin, Asst. Prof.(F) Ed.D., Myrutvailable" A3! Technology rantrilLD untv. -

M.Waish. AdjunctliP): ?distst _ r Not Available_; AtljtWt(P) CAS. Ft-afield UM l?: Not.AvalTabk M.Schrnith, Adjunct(P) Not Available. Coltimbia Research-in Reading E-McCauley;Adjunct(P) DLS. Columbia _Nat Available LltkildUllik eMsot(P) Ph.D., Oha thti V. Television& Chikheit J.Giorgio. Adjunct(P) CAS, Univ. Conn. Not Available. A.Lafmte.; Adjunct(P) `Ph.D. Cand,. NYU - _Not Avsibible Aditial(P) CAS. Uitiv. Bridgeport Nat. Available D.Lincoln. Adjur(P) MS. Univ. Bridgeport Not Available .. FITC11111111G STATE COLLEGE . . iiObenneyer, irlinuctor CF) -MFA, Rochester Insr..."Tectt;,.....''; ,P.saphic Design 7, MdeancY. iWsL ProC(F) KIX; Boston Univ.-. Material Pteddetibil Assc. Prof.(F) Ed.D.. EipstofftW. Learning Theory Playtin,..Asst. Prof.(F) - MS. SUNS'-Bitflalo -PhotolfriPt G.Hoos, lnsTrucke(F) Filth Instructor(F) M.Ed. Oniv.Mass.

. . Television Wityckr. Professor(F) Ed.D., Boston Univ. - Media Management Professor(F) EcI.D.. tiriiir. Mitt Information Systems T.Carsten. Asst. Prof.(F) M.Ed.. Boston Univ. Production LCormies; Instructor(F) Emerson College TerevitdOn LiDeNikei Professor (F) PitD., Kent State Instructional DeviceX W.Fitegibbon. As= Prof.(F) MS,Worceste.r Poiktechnic Material Proddition is *waft X. FiWt117 /iksakra . Nam; Rank, Mall-sr Pare liami Degree' Granting UnWalkagema Iad Mini= MIT only; . _ Pidessor(P) Instr. Clack, As sc. Prof (F) Ph.D.. not available Caltdoting Btuitn Proestror(F) PhD. tot triiikbfe kW, Delign &Magni, kofessor(P) Ph.D. tot available Instr. Pelilin Menai, Asst. Prof -A0 MA, not availabie LMedia Edit- Prof.(F) PIM.. not aValValte Mitt Until Ritchie, ProfessortF,i Ph.D..notavailable Media Educ. Reiser; ,Asse sfib.D.. not available -ittsa. Design QuAnlynic. ProC(F).- Ph.D., not available r. Media Educ. Perkins. Assc. prof(F) Ph.D.. not available Instr. Design GEORGIA SOUTHERN _ W.L.Bro:M, Assc. lirof.(F) Ph.D not available J.MorrK I Learning Behavior ; FrOr.CF1* PhD,. not aviirabk o. Research Assc. prof. (F) Ph.D.. mit-avail:bre Curriculum S.Million. Asst. prof :01 P&P, pot available Prof(F) Curicnot uiPL37 i viirabk _Computers C.Brubaker..Asst- Prot:( F) Ph.D., nor-available - GOVERNORS STATE UNIV.

K.Silber, Professor(F) Ph.D.. USC Instructional Development Proteusor(F) Ed.D Northern Minn Univ. Presenutien ILLINOIS STATE

F.Wsely; Avst Frottp Ed.D.. USC Sysvenn.AmAytis ;Pror.(F) _ lEd.D Indwea Instructional Development R.Holdridge. Assc, Prof.(F) Ed.D.. Indiana Production . R.V.*imsn; ProfesSortn Ed.D.. Nebraska ProdtTction Anftitiltit -iiteilty Mem-ties Nape. Ridry Toll oe rut Thai) Deg. Granting Univ./Rewards 7nterests

. INDIANA STATE: CNIV,

AttiL.PrOf.(P) MA, Indiana Univ. . _Not Available M.L.Nordino. Professor(F) .Ph.D., Silf Not Available L ReekProfessor(F) Ed.D., NMU Not issuribble J.E.ThompsoA Professor(F) Ph.D., MSU Not Available R'.Geeige, Ptofessor(F) Ph.D., Indiana Univ. Not Available INDIANA t NIV.

W.H.Levie, Professore) Ph.D., Indiana imagery_ J.Q.KnowIton. Professor(P) Ph: D:: UCLA Semiouce Assc. Prof.(P) Ph.D., Indiana Diffusion Techniques

. L.H.Highes. Assc. Prof.(P) Ph.D., Indiana . _Rate Catrolled Speech Professor(F) Ph.D.: USC Socsal.Factors in Tech. M.L.Fleming. Professor(P) Ed.D., Indiana Pictures in-Instr. D.K.Dayton, Asst. Prot (P)_,' Ed.D.: Indiana . _Computer Graphics L.C.Caner. Asst. ProC(P) OS, Indiana Film Production Professof(P) Ph.D., Ohio State Adult Literacy

1-1,A.Bern; Proksrorei Ph.D. ;. indiana _ EiigIh..Language Development J./C.MOlistead, Professor(P) Ed.D.. Iddiana Not Available J:Moknda, Assc. Ph.D., Syracu.Se Simulation/Gaming. Training

W.E.Niekamp. Asst. Prof.e) Ed.O.jpdiarta _ _Animafion:Eye Movement D.W.Pett, Professore) Ed.D., Indiana . ` Visual Literacy o. I.K.Davtes. Professor(P) Ph.D.. Univ. of Nottingham Needs Analysis

W.Sanderx ASst. Prof.(P) Ph.D., Illinois _

e _COMpatetiliCed Instruction T.Mchwen. Assc. Prof.(P) : Organizational Development G..1.4ifike. Professor(P) Ed.D.. Biophoro'raphfc W.D.Steveris. Professor(P) - Ed.D., Indiana Cultural Factors in 15T

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ul AppeMix A: Faculty INilters _._ Nai,> gill sr, -TWe) Devoe, Grant*" Untrilluana mfusre,

NM. OF PENNSYLVANIA

tick. A. Prof.(F) Ph.D.. Ohio State Instructional Development Nitrptrit. Pititessor(F). Ed.D.; Indiana Univ. Nfewement . D.Macisaac. Assc. Prof.(F) MS. Syracuse Cinematography - R.Murray. ProremortF) D.. Penn State Not Available' D.Young. Proressor(Fi -Ph.D.; Ohio State Phy M.Klinginsmith. Prof.D MS. Penn Stitt Not Available. Riot:cue, Assc. Prot: (F) Ed.D.,Indiana Copyright IONA STATE t NM.

MSITOWIL Prof.(F) Ph.D.. ISU Med/amid Atthudes R.Yolker, ProfessoRP) ' ISU Anal. or ALL Cony. by Voice' ITHACA COLLEGE

Professor(P) Ed.D., Penn St.' Prticluction P.Klinge. Assc.Prot(P) Ph.D.. NYU %IOW Des. 3.1Ceihidfcisktu...-PrOressor(P) Ph.D.: Syracuse

D.Gayeski. Mst.,Prof.(P) Ph.D.. Maryland & Fac. Des. Player. PiRfersor(P)- Ed.D.. Temple Administration,. T.Ekihrt. Mic. Prot(P) Ph.D.; Udv. of Wis. at /61kIrson Resesrdi J.Treble. A. Prof.(Pl Ph.D.. Syracuse Television JACKSON STATE. ENO'.

".\ K.Gupts. Asst. Prof.(F) MLS, Pittal;irgh Unix. bfformation Science W,B.Gonn. Asst. Prof. (Ft Tpmple, Univ. _Erlucteelmolopy_ Assc. Prof.(P) Ph.D.. ast Texas State Edtic. Techtfology C.Buckiii. Asst. PrortPi.. Ph.D.. Michigan Univ. R.Bingham. Asst. Prof (F) 'Ph.D., =utSe'rs ,tibruy r. trAt F11 -IiVelairs Nawe.'1111i. w Pot Tisee MOW. Giant", Utalv./Relilids Interests

JAMES AMMON. tAly.

Mgt proi`.171 MU. not available ' Not Availabk. 1.1takiii0, fain, Pint(F) Ed.17.-.-not available . Not Available Mac. Prof.(F) Ed.D.. not 1'1416441e Not Available C.Dineiso, A Prot(F) E&D., not available Not AvaiNbk 1.11Iankenbwg. -Asst. Pror.fF) MILS, not available Not Available

_.: LAMAS ATE i . . F.A.Teague, Prolessor(F) Oklahoma Univ. Evaluation_or Educ. Media Programs J.A.Hortin; Art. Prof.(F) Ed.D., _Nathan Illinois Univ.

AWL Ptor.(F) Ed.D.. OkkInitna U.niv. Eialuation or Educational-Media *"ItJ.HolTirtan, Instructor(F) Ed.S.. Indiana Univ. Film Aesthetics

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3 3 9 Amidst A: FartaitiNtentbera Niarle.-Itanki (Fa) or PartT.lane) Derma; Grirntft UWv.iiresetirelt ° t itri

R--Yod; A PrOttP3 Mphogr.Edioa.,Kipicn$,Statemuiti,Unin?aseiV

P:Sktarnist, Asst . Prof.0°) . MEd Kent State UttiV. Graphic Arts -. J.Kerstetrer.:: INcit.(P) : M.Edt--Kent State Media Selection C.HOnget. Asir irrOf.(141. MS;Knt StateUnv_ : W.Hanclosky;.)nstruetor(P) o. UttiV.1.-or Tapito. . _ _ lnstrilctional DevolOrimenr J.Mitchell, Protemot(F)°. Ed.D.. Indiana Univ: . . _Media Maciagemcnt :and B.Martin.XSSL:Prot (F) - troirorrpre&.

Tiennings. Asst. Prof.(F). - vli:R7sust13...Pet)nirvaiiicyliCrn,rtateandunivaitiii.

D.13edIvidr, Asst. Prof.(F} lrittitutf Uoiv. InteractiveNedit Applied to tertliiig.' LELLLGILi %IA. ' a J.N44tztei; Prrifeifor(F). Ed D.; HStvard Anti-nil:five Interview re-ch: H:Rubenstein.Professor(f PhD. /Cl lumbia

CognitiVe Sciences co /44;nE. ProfemoriF1 ° Ed.D.. Univ. of Pitts.. Intern-nye Television L.Tuscher. Assc. Prof.(F) Ph.D,_Florida Suit Univ. CALCMI.Iilitrocornputers 4.11X PAVIA STATE L A11%.

C.Wit;b01S.PLOICSSOtie) Ed:P.; tal Television - ii.A.Muser;:cche. Professor(F) PILD. not available facilityPlanning. Asst. Prof.4.1 MD., Syracuse _Production.. Is:14,ittri kin, A.-sac. PhD:, ZSU. . AdiaChistraticni R.E.Spears. Asst. Prof in Ed.D:"East Texas State Instructional Develogim.gra-,.. NIANILATO STATE'A It;

F.Birmirigharn:ProterortF) Ph.D.scatholic 11 niV. Teleconmunicitioni Etolby. PrOfessortFt taltitim-riii Admin. 'arid .1riatDesign KJohnson. Asst. Prof.(F) MS, Stout State . Photography F.McDOrttld. Atif- Prof (F1 -M,Si Mankato State Univ. Allot _Ma ts.Selectio ri 4 P.Pagel. Professor(F) Ph.D.. Univ.ofNetirasiai Adult Education' K.Pengelly. Assc. Prof (Ft"' Univ. of Hawaii GoVt. PUblicatitins - 332 - -4.

ppeolft A: Filmty NV nV re Minns ; Ell( , Win s r Ain TWO !Wine.= GrantiWg Unkjitesearehlateresto , ti *blow. Inalv. V.PItunley. A. Prot(F) Equip. Utiliz. W.C.F4egy; f%sr.,(F) Ed.D.. Univ.-of Ky. . Media Adrninis. H.Foird. Asst. Pror. ' MU. Univ. or Ky. Elwrronc Network= Cat. R.Terry. Asst. Prot(F) -NILS. Unit. or Ky. 7 Media Admin. MCS213Z STATE UM,.

E.H.Wagner.'ProreIlor(F) &W.. Indiana Univ. Production Multi -Medic Televsion C7 Aiosaa,AsTic..Prof.(F) Ed.D.. East Tate UAW. Pholeg!NPRY r *SW unity. . Mk/Ms* Asst. Prof(P) Ptc1"..indiana Univ. _ lac Sys. TeTch. W.King. Asst. Pro(:(F) MA. Univ. or W. Vir. Medi! Admin. C;b4e04L Pia.tP) Iiidiana Univ. Inst. Sys. Tech,: E.Weirien. PrOfasor(F). ErLD..Indiana Only; . Training/Film M.Sacco; Amt. Prof* ML.S. Peribodi, Selection . Achritilb-erit. litaructor(F) MALS; Univ. of Mich., Reference 1.Waggener. Assc. Price.(F) litAsinli Univ. TV .1).Guslictric lturitycwor(P) MEd.. Xavier Univ. TV ID0agbeiti. Assc. Prof.(F) ANIL.Sj.lniv. of MictL Rer/Lib: UsTe J.Coftharpe.ptstructor(P) MA. Case Western ;General Media Preir.(11) Erf.D.. Univ. or,Okla. Systems Asst,PrcW.(F) Ed D Mains, U niv. FilinithSnge .:-M.Bromdenburg; Instructora') ViamiUniv iMt maxi itsscsfit.surt tJML lc, :AI - B.B.Yainc isx6(F) MIS, George Peabody College_

Libraiy Science . -* ° or engesiee . Not Available

341

o_ As-Oak A: Fatally Ran N. Ralik, DegisikrrastIng pnli./Researeb Interests

NATIONAL COLLiGt OF-EDUCATION

(0) of 'Not Avatble MSLS;, Northern.111. Univ. . Not_Avallable -_o M.Leater, (F) MSLS; InLonnatioit-Services JJGrOtt. (P) M.Ed.. National College. of Not Available (P) Mid.; Northern In: Univ: Ncit_Avalkbk a I-Edmonds. (P) INSL.S.1.0$111'4 Administration' Y.Donmea, (P) . Ed.D.. Loyola NgraAvallable M.Ect. not avaAb. Not Available F.Con:cram (1)::% MSLS. Rosary College

(P) MA.*.eifrra Michigan Univ. ;`' Not Ailable LBOcabana/tr.: (P) College orEdiie. Not Available ILBearwald. (P) Ed.D., Indiana Univ. :Not Available M.Laker. (P) Eastern. III. Univ. Not Available J.AndersOn. INA. Mg*. Iola Not Available Dom, (P)- M.Ed.. Southern Ill Univ.: Not Available F.A.Stunard. (ft. Ph.D.; Loyola Univ. -Not Available P.Breed. (F) Ed.D NOthern Ill Unii. Long. Rinse Planning NENYORE iNSTEEtrn OF TECHNOLOGY,-

I.Weinprtem A.vsit'ul".(F) Ph.D. NYU Advertising A.071Trien; &Sic. Prot (F) Syracuse Instructional System Design E.Brook. Awe. ProL(F) NotAvailable. ActickaY Televiiion Esthetics.. F:W.KagWit. Aac Prot(F) Ph.D.. Syracuse Univ!' . Training Women inthe Media P.H.Miele. Asst. ProL(F) MA, Nov School for Soc.-Res. Edtiodion in the Soviet Union A.Seott,-Assc. Pni(::()) Ph.D.: NYU Drama. Writing ProLessoriF) Ph.Dr. NYU Film History

34 Nom. itaiirullOr Wrt 11140 NM YOU UNIT

.94;emsr.-.Asst. Prof.e) O- rpnizition of AMMit 'i-Sillant-sirstv, JCat. Prof.(10,:r PItDOW Sage .. _CUTrkdlum Theory Litudernisn. Arc. ProCel Ph.D.. Indiana rrv, Media Theory ; D-Painni Mac. Prof.(F) Ph.D-; Indiana

CAIXemanTi Theory . JP. NOV O CARESANA MT STATE UNIV. .

l'IrtYmmg;Antiewore) Ph P. DukeUnly.. Leartimi_Theorres PrOTestir(P) PAS-, NCA&T G.Mints, ProkMoce) Systems Development e Georgia St. Viet; /coseitot.(F) Not Available - MS/Mt.S.; tndratut . MaTertiG Prod. FtByeis, Prefirtior(P). MAILS; North Carolina AuT . Instr. Development Norii diwuNA CINTItALUNIV.

Ai-Duncan. ProfessorCF) Ph.D., Aiicdizan State Fitrown., Not Available At ProC(F) MAR N. Carolina Cen Univ: Not AvniUbk NOIITHAAIOUNA STATE UNIV.

Assc. f PhD. Duke UAW_

VraWelliring, Mit. Prof-(P) UM, liidUarti-Univ. Spec. ',';-Iffarrsztlore, Professore) Ed.W, Duke Univ. Corr. ,Dev.-Incliv-: foe: N.Brooits; Wsc PrOf.CP) Utah- Computer Aided Instruction 'NOR* TtXAS STATE UNIT.

D.CleversnA Asir Prot.(F) Pb D- cneWestern 1pfcirmaffon Systems P.Poitot. Asrc. Prof.e) Ph.D., Texas Tech Miaro-Comititers V.AfcCattor; Asst Prof:(P) EclPsim Sam -=-- _ . _Color'Syntbes Prof.(F) Unii. of - TV.Productioti Tliolcomb. Asst Prof-CF) Ed.D., Indiana Univ. Visual Literaiy. NOR'INLAST LOUISIANA UNIV. _ . Assc. Prot:el,

-333= aVeniAlti Al Picini, NietaVera Name. lank. (Tail sr fart Thine) Degree; Granting ljnie./Researeb Interi-sts

.,,NOItTIKASTERN 11.1.11'401S UNIV.

144.it. Process-Orin Ed.D., Indiana Not Available CS;ann. A. Prot(F) Ifidiana Univ. No Available .noipirtin ILEttkus

D.Gusulene. Awe. prof.(F) Ph.D., Ohio State . - _Adult Learner Asse. Prof (F) Ph-1)., Mich. Sum I nstruc.' Design Win. -xorAn "'-411.a....Univ,-,of-Wisoonsin- Motion D.Sberift, Asst, Prixf.(F) . Texas,A&M _Learner Styles ICiiunykrd, PrOressor(P) Ed,Dy Indiana CorRmunkatiOns. Protessor(P) Ed,D., Wayne State: Learning Centers - G.L.MCConeghy, ProiOssor(P) EiLD., Wayne State _Television Priiressor(P1 Ph.D.,' Ortitiri Television

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fliennigan, PrOlearor(P) Ed.D., Indiana :: U Admn. Asse. Pror(E) Ed.D., LSU. Library FChristen-sen, Asst? Prot. (F) MEd., Illinois Library r . Appendix At.Fatuity- MeMreti Name. Rank. eriPstrt Time) Mime. Granting,Univ./Researdalalerests ZWITlidFitly., l Nth'.

j.kosenbirl. no. Assc. Prof.(P) Ph.D., Hat-Vitt Not Available &Saloum Nofesvd(P). Ph.D., Chicago . Not Available " J.W.HalL Professor(P) Ph.D.,Sou; Cable, _Not Available liNeugruien;irofemor(P) Ph.D., Chicago ° Not Available K.Furion, Asse. Prof.(?) Ph.D., Chicago Not Available Ph.D.,Andlarta NorAvaNble Ask: Prof:(P)' Nonhwestern Not Available -:S.Cycrynbaum, Prof(P)_ Ph.D., Michizan . Not Available- .4 M.Piechowalci: Asst. Prof(P) -Ph.D.,- Wisconsin Not Available ,N.iowers, ProfessonFl; Ph.D., Minn Not Available' B.C.Mathis. Professor(F) Ph:D., Texas Nat available-' .R.J,Menges, Professor(F) Ed.Cr.. -Columbia Not Available Proressot1P) Ed.D., Calif/Berke. Not Available . R.Goldrrian, Prolessortn Ed.D., Univ. of Pitts Early Childhood Professorin Ed.D., Wayne State. _Cur!. Systenis E.Raddon, Director(F) Learning Styles =4:s . Appeal* A Weiler l'Weilabeil . _ . Mae. Itito. (Mire Pin TW,De) Degree. Granting Unlvgeseireiloterests . s 01004

S.Strother. Assc. Prof.(P) Ph.D., Kent State univ. - Ed.Cognilive Styles D.BroeUr, Asst Prof.(P) -'Ph.D, Indiana Univ. Instructional Development R.Miller. Asst. ProC(F) Ph.D., Indianallniv. Instructional Deiticiprrient S.Roberts. Arst. ProCIF) Ed.S., Kent State Univ. Young Adult Materials and Services OKLAHOMA STATE

7---jEXPetty;AsaL-PrOf.(F)--- Ph.D., Kinsas State Utiiv. Not Avitilabk K.LICing. P;ofessor(P) Ed.D.. Univ. Oklahoma Not Available R.Koeuing, Asst. Prof.(P) Ph.D., Univ. or Wisconsin Not Available G.L.P0s1; Prbfessor(P) Ed.D., Oklahoma State Univ. Not Available DamonCOLLEGE EW EDIVETION

R.C.Forckr,Professor(F) Ph.D., Michigan Statek Microcomputers in educ. C.F.Mackinnsin, Asst. Prof.(F) Ed.D., Univ. Mass. lattriTctiOnTtl Television JMcCrady; )Wst. ProC(Fi MLS, Univ. Oregon Library Science . E.B.Wright. Asst. Prof.(P) Ph.D,,, Penn State Computers C.Snlith, Asst. Prof.(?) MS; Oregon College Media Management . ORECOPE STATE l'!VIV.

L.Streit. Asst. ProC(F) Ph.D riot avilWbk %roc-Ed., Media Applications RStithl, Roc. PfroC(F) 4 Ed.D.. not available Educ. Media Development

PENNSYLVANIA STATUEStV.

ISOWICS,Professor(P) D.Ed., Stanford Instructiotial. Sys. M.Streibel, Asa. ProC(F) MD.; Wisconsin- - _Computerlksed Ed. M.Szabo. Awe Prof.(P) Ph.D., Perdite Computer Based Ed. P.Welliver, Professor(F) Ph.D., Penn State Instruc..Dissem. F.Dwyer, Professor(P) MEd.; Penn Sate - Learning R.Heither; Pro efswar(F) . D.Egk Penn State C puter BisedEduc. DJohnson, Awe. Prof.(P) D. d., Colorado edia AppetuAlTt five-idlyretarier Si Nsaw CFO K Part TIWe) . Devee. Gratifing Univ./Research Interests . . Nastitsaoari iavgivasia

&Pardo. (P) MA.tiniV; de Madrid Edam Psych: R.Carnzio. (F) Ph.D.. not available Education and Social &Alvarez. (P) Ph.D.. Univ. of New-Meiii-:0, Not Avaiibk &Gutierrez. (F) Ph.D.. not available 'NOt Available . ItGruno: (F) MD; not available

NorAvailable _ ASE-Perdomo (F) . . Stkittfogiell Research J.Sanchez. (P) MA. Univ. Javeriana , Statistics (P) MA, Univ. of Texas-, Comm. and Technology 11.Gornez. (P)- Univ: of W. Exiiitomics A.SancheZ. (P) -'MA. Univ. 3averiana Psychology - A.LombIsaa. (P1 Ph.D.. Univ. of _ Sociology E.Alvarez. (P) MA. ririt available ' Educational Politics F.Forero. (P). Ph:D.. Univ. of Pius Educt. Technology, &Gomez. (P) . USC Ethic. Technoltigy., E.Santos. (P) MA. not available'. Educ. Research 7 . PititTI.ANDS-TATEt

P.Sharp. Instructor(P) MLS. not aVailable Not Available A.QuiCk. Instructor(P) MLS. not available.. Not Available J.Dorris. Instructor(P) MA. not available Not Available T.Williams. Instructor (P) MLS. not available t Available 114.Chirk. Asst. Prof.(F) Ed.D.. not available -Not Avaihle !.Petrie. Am. Prof (F) Ph:D ;not aVaihibie Mainstreaming in Media Center rastirit tra mist 't

R.Leverett. Instructor(F) MS. Staie U4. Not Available M.Henry. Preressor(F) Ph.D.. Syracuse Univ. Not Available_ F.Francis. Professor(F) Mt& tOursiarti St4te UniV. Not. Available A.Dayson_Ptstructor(F) MLS. Univ. of Michigan Not Available ApftiALit A: FicultY With-eh v Nast. Ratak. Orill or Pert Thad .Degree. Granting Unlv./Researcb Interests nal z UNIV.

;:13-.Holicky; tibriTsian(P) not avaiWble Reference 'T.Amrhein Visiting(P) MU. not available Adm. Of School Media LBeikman..Visiting(P). ErLD'...not atfailible Reading JJ3i1Vinl_ Assc.Prot (F) ErLD.. not available School Media Programs

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G. S*4 Proressor(F) :Ed.D.. 'Indiana Univ. gdhcation Tech. IStrOgri, Prof (1) ..PitbYerdue Univ: 1- _Library Admill.tEvel. and Research J. Rased; Assc. Prof.(P) Ed`.0- Iii4iina limy...-, fititailliflOstr.'. Eval. oT Media J. May. Mit. Prof.(F) MSLS. Univ. of .Wisconsin Children's Media. Lit. and Folklore F. Frederick. Assc. Prot(F) Ed.D, Indiana Univ. Miirocomputer Appl, Ed. Tech. V. tiershmiTit ProiSMIT(F) MS.. Purdue Univ. a Field Experieities I 1 Qt EENN l NIV.T KINGSTON

D.Pratt Prof (Pi Ph.D.. Toronto" Curriculum Design A.H.Munby. Msc. Prof (P) phi?... Toronto Cuirieuttirn Theory RJ.Wilson. Assc. Prof(P) Ph.D.. Washington - MeTtsurement and Evaluation J.D.Burnett. Assc. Prof (P) Ph.D.. Albe.rta° Computerized Instrpction:, C.FJohnston. Assc. Prof. (F) MA. Syracuse Psycho-motor. learning a G.Southall. Asst. Prof.(F). Ph.D.. Syracuse ,- Ue of TV hiChil4recV. DS.Camplfell. Assc. frrol.(F) Ed.Cir.Indiana - :Adaptive Instruction'

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1.&611thern. Mac. Prof.(F) MS. Indiana Univ. Not Available V.Sherwood ProfessOr(F) Ed.D.. Rutgers Not Available G.Ellerman. Assc. Prof IF/ Ph.D.. LSU 'Television R.Buck. Asst. Prof.(F) MS. Univ. of S. Miss. Television; Copyright . ,. . , .. _. -,-_ ei "-kirionidla Ai letilti Meiabeis - . ° Nose. 1!1*. MO of Part lime)..".1 -a-, ," ''-i Degr-ek. Granting Unlv./Researth Interests , ktioDt tsLANocoLLRGi

IL.A.Frye; Prot(FY MA; E New Mexico Unti, _Photography ii:enny. /We. Prof.(F) Ph.D., Univ. Conn. ,Computer Tech. In Media K.Davis. Mac. Prof.(F) Ed.D.;11-niv,'of Indiaita - .:Tek. Multi-media M:.1CRESTEIL INSTITUTE Of TECHNOLOGY

&Wiley. Asst. Prof.(F) Ph.D., Sy_racuse

)K.4cksoi ftatjiTn1.4) MS. RIT :UleVision Adiunct(P) : Rn- Fitmipt Television .A.Wilson. fittratinct(P) MS; FUT Trainix C.WinielUUer, Aditirict(P) . MS; Univ: EPT Roth. Tech. Training, AcBuditir Ed.D., not available Interpersonal Communicationl P.KszrnierskL Adjunct(P) Ph:D.;Syricuse iirauft. Asst PrbE(P) _Cognitive'Learning &CD.. Univ. 01Mass.- . - Sup. & Adin. Tsain. Prog. , B.Lawrence,. Assc.Prof.(P) PhD, Of Rochester Instruc. DeveL C.isiallington; Profissor(F). Ph,D.. USC .1. Training Job Analy. Pr011(F) MS, UniV. Of Indiana - lnstruc. Developmint RUTGERS

o G.Rehrluer. Professor(i) 'Ed.D., Columbia Film Biblio. E.Dyer. Asst. Prof.(F) Columbia' 110arland-. _CompruidvpUt. ProLIF) 7P10...ase Western

CooDev. Non-print Mat. . SAN DIEGOSTATEUNIM

B.Dod a AWL Pri:if.(F) MD.; Syritiuse Computer in Education Professor(F) Ed.D., Univ. Mass_ Instr,uctional Design D.SBerpc Asst.-Pri3E(F) Ed,D.; Indians-Univ. Computer in Education W:MCAllisTter, Prdf,(F) MLS, not available Librarianship M..I.Weir. Asst. prof.(F) Ph.D, Univ. Colorado.. Librarianship P.Harrisom i'rOft(F) Michigan State Univ; AdUlt EducatiOn.

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. Appendix A: Fierily Mangers , - Name; Rank. (hit or..t art,Tinse) --- Degree. Granting Unir:SReseareb Interesii

SAN sitim.mosTATE!titC.._' c,. P.Merey. Asac. Prol'Xf, - 1?MA; SFSU ;Photoiournalism-,....." .7-, - S.Hollinger. M.EC.StetsonUniv. A. tt,s _Instructional Television Prod. "A-s-O LDe&n-hrker. Assc.'Prit(F) ; StateUniv. _ -Training S. Des. and MIN. . -- M.Silvennan. Professortn Ed.D.. Stanford

Disability and Sexually ..=

E.Sawin. Professor(P) . . . Ph.D.; Univ. of Chicago liitoritiatiokS_ystemTs_ -Ikt:PWISTIrtstructiar(P) A Training Systems Design atiozik. Instnictor(P) Ph.D Berkley Information Systems

-sr it.Skeele. PieT- .(F) r'P.D:.,141YU ,,f_rniltiCtiOn Admin. prlpo4;11/411j.,--Prot "WA; QueinsCeiieg Librarumship Adj. Proi.(P) MA.Scum I-110 Production'

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Alipaagix A: Prodly Ma Now Lug, tlttl e e Post Iliw) EVigra, GrindUntrAssoarch bores& n DltrBIKIDEASTATZ UNIV.

Kityhta, Instructog(ll USC

Zimuclitsn, lnatructoefF) .; SOW

/LEW 71 .Prof. Univ_ of Wisconsin., . Nap %%AM to Soarf AuseProLVID 4LS.ADSU PliotograpItY, Masaelbes g.V.Onuneren, Ant. Plot.(F) MS , Univ. of Wiscansin

Assc.)401: Ph.D.; Ueth,. Tele-

Prof.(F) M.S.A.printing, Cot of burn.. Denver

Da.C.Ifne Paairot.(F) r ot SD.SU ILW.VeS, ProresiorM PbD'Pub4c1tY.; UWv'ot7MIsi:. . kris,Retieimlutip-orting,12ult SQL1114104 CONNIttitatt STATE COLLEGE

S.Ctubil.lecturer09 Not Avairabk; Uciv. COWL Mt& Prndtictkin What*, LeauisaP) 'Not Available, Univ. Conn.. Media Production Prig.4) Ed,P.i Boston Univ. Mega Prod=Wn ' P HUWUer, Aast. ProCon Not Aliefthfc, Univ. Conn. Sjsterns Manage:incur Not'Avillabk, Southern Ct State College lipU production ILLIN66 UNti. At CAJUIONDALE

"* G.K.Butm; Profesante, EiLD_ Visual Comnumicadons D Cox, ASA Fri:WAD PhD; Utwir.of Scimot tirirrititt Pligrieue, AeL Pitfs(F) Unto. Of Miss. Computers;- ILlacom; Mt rro(F) Ect.D.,- Indiana _Instr. Design Dbaki, PreelitirCET DLS, Columbia Comm. College Libraries IL/taunts , Mac. Prof(, MD- Southern UL Univ.

. Edia. Bibliog Pkor 1114).i,Soinhern

AyeAriblo , Aiic. Frni4P) : :?1141)., Univ.-Ntliratki NOt Asse:ProfHCPY g.4.D., Univ. Fla. Not Available Append'. A: FaasttyMentliers Nam, IWL iralt Cr htT ) Dann% GraimaIngUalv.innemets IMaienta

910111111111Y ,411. ATrimAIIISVitLE

0.13.1fall; Acrd Prof:414 Ph.D... Mich. -State. Univ. _Instruc. Strategies PrOretWr(F) TexasTech. Pittoral E.Madiaon. As= Ph.D.. Univ. Minn. Material Resin filoyner. A. Prot(F) Ph.D.; Univ.Ptt. _Intern. Etl."_ C.NelaC.Pklion. AsTc. PrOr.(F) - S. III. Uritv. -&egiteticiegt F.Mundt. Ptoressor(E) Univ-Wisc. nfor. Systems. THIltl Stn.

A.R.Brent. Instructor(P) . P BA:Brown UniV.: Advisment kL.Crery. AMt. Prof.(F) MA; L.SU Journalism . A.L.Crump. Asst. Prot4r1 . MA, Syracuse. Photography. InstructoilP) MA, LSU _Public Relations ASO. rror.(F) Ph.D.. Syracuse Mt& Utilization P.F.Robersort. Asst.yrof.(F) LSU Journalism F.A.Roction; Asst. Proj.(F) M.Ed.J.SU- _litoadmtift; J.R.Uhtslite. Pitiressor(F) PhD,-..r3SytaTcfas TCleiMittiturticalion,.

H.W.iggins. Professor(F) . Ph.D.. Synecosi' Miss:Media Keseakii y. 0-.Wirifolk.-Itrstructor(P) MA. L.Stl- N KeivsEditing

Nam; 11410; Oral."' port Devoe, Growling. UnIvilltulutestit . . 51: CLoitio nAig bitty, 'N

hiitesairm D.Ed., E. TR. State.-.. Pirsonal Mgt. &Hahn, lessructot(P) MS, Urbana-IL Cataloging F.HRL /wet Pmf-JP) Ed D indWni _Univ ..-Bkom _Training ill.DCV.

Hiensen, AssF. Wor(P) -. '; : Equip, :Systems.,.. RJoseplpon, instryetor(P) MS, r_o____Irily.. ,..... D.KMibk, 11W1BCP5r(F):;" MS. SCSU 'Media nub. andinethod; P.L.acroiti Instruilor(P) MS, SCSU '' "-.- Media mils. and methods D:C.Lee, Asst. Prof;IP)! MA-, SUNY/Genelr .. _Cit..and ICCi ° ProtiF)_., Ph.DIndiana.Univ. ...- Adminmicrocomputeri, J.K.Neirn, Assc. Prot.(0) D.EdEast TexasiState - - Photography Jjoehkr, Instructor(?) MA-,SCSU i Reference.

F.Polesak, Insirumcir(P) MA, Univ. o? CO- . Television D.Rydberg. Professor(P) Ed.D., tiniv. of Arizona _Storage and_retrievs1. vage, Pittresuoi(P) Eil.D., New Or emits Wit. Seni.-U Priiduction A.Sdiulzetunbers: Profewior(F) D.Ecl., Univ. of NO , * ,- Contetnporary Mils. M.Simoits; ItistrucalPi MIS; West. ML _InAmYctionll Tee.hnotogy ::L.Stnebet. Pitiressor(P) D,Ed., Univ. of Okblititini.. Media utilization -Y3orenson, instructor(P) MS, SCSU , . : Periimicals Irstructor(P) MA_Univ of Wisconsin RetCrence Priar(P) MS, Univ. of M . gpfereoce nsumctor(P) : "MS: San Jose _Microcomputers_ Ph.D., Vittc,111-NB -Administration MILS, UniV. of MD;

Databases . h1S,_SCSU zAdminstration MS, SCSU Cataloging MA, Univ. of M. Oral History Pli.D.:Indiana_Univ. Instructional Dev. .,MS, Okla/Mina St. School Media cos. . . (CpIlst A: uaisilly Mk. Aral liPaTrt Time) Granting Unlvilteureeela Ipartests-

L.Ihnkt. Aast..-e-tottP) MS:Univ. or ND ')r ottknt acid. STATEINW. COLLEGFAVAEO

-. J.E: Kephart. Prof. Dean(P) .Pb.13; Min Management ILE4nwIc Awc;FroC(F) M.A., Florida State Film P.A. Young. Instructinit)- M.S.. Indiani , ;_Media_ J.H. AAK-PmfAFJ___ .-Chicig6-

"°P.A. Sturer. Proressor(F)" Ph:D.. Pavia Info:Systenli 0.E.'Pperch. Lefrfaint(F) M. Wisnlin Cluldren's Services J A. Mills. Ask. Prot(Fi-, SUNY/Dineseo Children's Matls. S. 1411trenb-raikl.Liiiiirer.M Ph.D California) - - _WomerieSt I.L. Kaldor Ch(S, {nib. Sittants:',. STATE SIV. C:OLLTA-OSSEGO'..

J.Peterson. .Prof?) EcLD.. Indian* -p:- - Graphics. Comm. Theory. S.leno. Pro (F) Spec.. Indiana . Cinema; Photo. R.Hubbell.-Proressor(F) F.d.D.4yr-ise Adrit'UtiqSysterns ninon, S.Goodman.ASK.Pror--(1--) SpeZ.. 'Indiana Audio. Cinema T.Eert. Atic. Froth) Eri.D.. Indiana Ufil.: Admin. System's ' . STATE tNtli; OF NEW 40111i!ALITA iii

M.Phillips.-Assc. Prot.(F) Eafl;stilorido Volv= eo*tu_,,, ter App Cliergescnti Professor(F) , 4 ; . Mass Media- in Educ. D.IGenney. Wri(P) Univ. Cert., SUNYAltianY Not Available W.Mtier Lictter(P) Univ. Cert.. SUNY-Al'WY Not Avaihbk W.Ryan. Lecturer(?) ABD. RPI . Not Available tt H:Masom-Professor(F) -.Ph.D.. Univ. of Conn. ScienCe Ed. , R.Bretsilh.Asst.i.rof:(F) Ed-.13..5unf-Alpany Mrriculum.IvIuseumology

.T.OShiugnessy. Asst. Pro! (F) $1" Ed.D.. Indiana Univ.' Ed. Psych.. Technology N.LighL Assc. Prof:(F) Ed.13;; North"Catoliaa-Greensboro Technology; Mgt-; Computers R.Dithl; Asst ?roc.(13) 14:4 ,47 Industrial Arts and tech. tr. E.Houston. PrOfessor.ft) MA. Univ. of Vermont Special Education Gieffer& PitifessorfP) Columbif

_ Mathematics Education ....FHoiattAAssc. erof.(f.). MS. SunyI-Albiiy Instructivonal Technology rohanis. (P) Ph.D.. Maryland . Technical Services W.Hannum: Assc. Prof(F) Ph.D.: Florida State univ..

_litistitetiorial Theory_ _ "R.E.Wiieman, Assc.. fhof.(F) Ed.D.. Teachers CoL.C61. Univ. - Visual Thinking J.Lacm Professor(F) Ect.D.. Univ. of Miami ., Management of Organizations Atsc. Prof.(F) Ph-.D:-. Cornell SehMil UV/

SYRACUSE

J.Tyo. Professor(F) Ed.D., Indiana Umv. - Film C:Reigeluth..Asst. Prol'.(F), Ph.D.. Brigham Young Design V:Percy. Asilltor(P) E.d.D. Univ. of Mass. Evaluation- 1 :Re Iler. Assc. Prof..(F) Ph.D.. Fla. State Unfit Motivation D Gaoler. Professor(P) Ph.13,. Univ. of IU. Tech. Transfer D.Ely,Prefitastir(F) Ph:Dr:. Syracuse Difrutieii J.Durzo. Asst .Prol(P) Ph.D.. Syracuse. Instructional Development 13-.13oug'hty: "Assc. Pr Of.(F) Ph.D_,. Fla State Llniv. _ . _Cost -Effectiveness Pfbiessor(P) PhD:. NYU _ Instructional Development }.Eggert; Asst. PrOf.(P) Ph.D.. Univ. of Chicago Evaluation

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357 /WOW!" Ar.-Fsculty Members Name, Rank. (Full or_ Put TIVe) 70 _ _ Degree. Granting Univ./Research Intert4 TEACHERS COLLME OF COLUMBIA UNIV.

RAVYatt, Instructor(P) MA, Columbia A,Witby, Asst. Prof-API Not Available Colurribil _NOtAvailable .L.Webber-,,Instructor(P) Ed.D., Columbia Not Available H.A.Unger, Instructor(P) Ed.D., Columbia Not AvalUble P.Thompsorr; Instructor(P) Coluriitiii Not Available R.E.NolbwayrAMC.Prof (F) Ph.D., Syracuse Innovation S.T.Kerr, Assc:ProL(F) . Ph.D., Univ. of WTsh, YJefferies, Ins,.. Teacher Thinking Not AVinfabk, Columbia Univ. 3SilVerkein, Inttructor(P) Resource Production M.Ed., Columbia Not. AvaRabk R.Muttart, Instructor(?) WE& Columbia

Not AVailible , P.K.Ifootioski. Asst Prof. (P) Al3D, Union Theological Not S.Heintzilnuin Instructor(r)* Available Not Available- TimPLX1314itv.

D.fork. Assc Prof.(P) Ph.D., Univ.,of Pitts. Visual Literucy- M.GalcY. ProfeMor(P) E&D., Univ. CirPenn. id . Priiressor(F) indiv. Instr.' Design Ed.D., Univ,of Arkansas intl. Ed. E.Robeitson, Assc. Prof -(P) E.4.D. Syracuse R.6ordon. Professor(F) Photography -rx Ed.D., Mich. State Instr. Matta. Center TEA is . M.L.Chas. AM6Prof.(P) Ph.D., Texas A&M Instructional Television Asst: Prof(F)' Ph.D.,_Lousiana _ F.E.Clark, itssc. Psof.(F) Competency Identification Ed.D.. Univ.. of Mialaini Resource Selection As z. .

- 350 - x A:Faculty Members. Name. Rank. (Full or Pa;t Time). Degree. Granting Univ./Rolle:ac hinterests

Olciv,er St. PME(P) PhD.. Duke Liniv:' School:Media Centers Mse; Prof.(F1- Ph.ti:: Syracuse Ethnographic Study of Media Use K.Hall:Professor(F) 'Ed.D., Indiana Computer Based Educ. D:K-niUtheirti.Assc. Pror.(P) lodkina Mtdia_Detign R.Pstts. Asst. Prof.IP) Ph-D-. Ohio Ste Media Titecomm. W Taylor; Asst. Pmf1F1 Ph.D.. Indiana Medi; Selection K.Tyrer. Professor(P) Ph.D.. Columbia 4 Telecommunication Adjunct(P) Ph.D... Rochester Inst. Sys. Devclopmem R. Wagner; ?ro(cs:2iri P1 OhioStats.- Photograpttie Comm. WNW% sitTFt%R.

MA. not available_ __Film-Media Production C:Che e(...'tst. Profit-) r; Ph.D.. not `Inlivmations Science FLDiCik.04. -ProtIF?. MA. not available Inst. TV Math' Utilization R:Wa Prof( Ed. D.; not available Z_ITN.media Preiduction ra,i6C *Vof.IF) fr D?.-not available instructional Development dl" Ed:Dnot Ivailable : Media Research iirofessor(F) PhD not available Media Utilizatibn e

- 351 = Appendix Ai-010 NreniVeirt NW11;:ititik; Pitt Mae!. Granting Unilifkeseareh Interests - . UNIV. OF MANAMA

. ± M. Lapierre. Asst. Prof.(fl Ph.D.. Case Western Not Availabk A. Young, Aisc. Prof.4P) Ph.D., Illinois Not Available J. Atkinson, Assc. Prof.(F) Pratt _Nat Available J. Benson; Assc. Pror(F) Ph.D., Rutgers Not Available 1 A: ifoyd Assc. Prof.(F) Ph.D., Rutgers Not Available D. Broderick.-Assc. Pror.(F) DLS. Columbia Not_AvaiWble G: House: Akst:.(0- M.L.S., Akitiama Not Available. M.K.Chelton. Asst.(P) M.L.S., Rutgeri Not Available D.Lilley.aAssc.Prof.(P DLS, Columbia Not AVitibbk P. Turner. Asst.(F) Ed.D., East Texas Not Available G. Neavill, Asat.(F) M.A., Chicago Nat Available N. Martin, Assc. Prof.(F) Ed,D., Auburn Not Available ("its. OF A,LABAMA-IURVONGIIAM

aBeIL litstrucior(P) Ed.D., UriiV.Univ orAra. School Lib. Per. Dev. M.Knight, Assc. Prof.(P) Ed.D.. AubUniv. ° FilmMakinr4 P.Spence, Asac. Prot(P) .12h.D.:Univ.of 1112 - _Ref and Researth Melkioa- M§410ity.Assc Prof (F) Ed.D.. Univ. oi Alabama Clas. and Cat-.Media Man:1g_ C.Cumbee.-Assc. Prol(FI Ed.D.. not available- t:- lostruCtion-Midia

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4 'Vpprials A: Frailty Walther& Ni, me Rank. (Fall or Part Time) Degree. Granting Usiv.fReseards Interests -- IND,. OF ARIZONA rit.L.Kkin. Pro clsor(F) E-a.D.: Duke Univ. AV finance E.Vanmetre. turer(F) Ed.D.. Univ. Of Arizona Video' H.Gothberg. Assc. Prof.(F) Ph.D"..-LiniV. of Denver V wet) R.Hervorth, Professor(F) Not Available. Univ. of Arizona Filmmaking D.Clark. Profcssor(F) Ed.D.. Univ. So. Cal. Curriculum Ellores, Asst. Prof (F) Ed.D.. Arirona State Univ. Adniin. Mang.

L !Ina. OF ARKANSAS - a Dliumposs. Professor(P) Ed.D.. Texas Tech Language Lbi. TV D.Locrtscher. Assc. Prof.(F) Ed.D.. Indiana Children's Interactions D.CarI. Asst. Prof.(F) Ed.D.. Indiana Visual_ Literacy 3.C/tater. Asst. Prof. (F) ABD. Florida State 1. foolLibrary Media L NIL% OF BRIDGEPORT

. D.M.SiNeratie. Prolessor(F) Ed.D.. Columbia Univr. Instr. TV. Speech Compr. ,41

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- 353 - Appeugh Faculty MleMberi Name. kink; (Fotor Pmt TWO Degree. Granting Univ-/Research Interests;

t s11.(Wit4ALIFtittNIAsputa:LEI

M_Maron. Professor(F) Ph.D.; UCLA _ Information &cience T.Hodges, A. Prot (F) -:. Ph.D. Berekeley ' -. = ., -:a "' Indexing. Info. Systems R_Harkin, Professor(F)- Ph.D.. Michigan ... _Bibliography .114.Culmin. Asst. Prof.(F) Ph.D. UCLA Informatkin Syllems %V_ Cooccr,.Ploressor(F) Ph.D.. Berekeky Information Science _. M.Cooper. Assc.Prof.(F)s Ph.D.; Berekeky - _ Information Stierils V.Harke. Lecturer(P) ; M.Ed.. Univ. of Fla. ::"..,._. N6n-Print Media P,Wits-on, Prorektbek) . -.4 ftt.-.:-.;. :Ph.D.. Berkeley ,.. Snektlf)/Y_ ofKnowledge NShosid; Asst 7 Prof.(F) , Ph.D.; _UCLA ...... :----__ ; Sociology, interperson411ka J.J.Cooke'llken...... :rfg :MI.S.'Werkeley --' s ..1 __...:.., -Reference;QuIogingl. . ,-- . M.K.Buckfartil. Professor(F): 7--- -.--,t,.. '-' 'Ph:;. Sheffield Management F.M.Blakc,Lecturer(F)- . Ph.D.; UCLA Popukir Culture M.D.Roger, Lecturer(F): BLS. SUNY-Albahy Childrer6 Literature F.Mosber. Professor(F) . Ph.D., Illinois . ,. History of the Book . .

t MI OF ( ALI)ORM,S4 %:41.1:1.C.% :

M.C.Wittrock.*.ProfessortFt Ph.D.. Univ. of III= _Learning/Instruction E.Keistar, Professdr(P).. Ph.D.. Linty. Cal-Berkeley Instruction HSilberman, Profes,Nor(P) 4 Instruction' E.Baker, Professor(F) Ed.D..UC-LA a. _Evaluation_ ii!ist. Prof (P) Ph.D. suoroed MeaSurement- t Nn. or t rSTR1I 11tI.VhAS / J.Miller. Asst. Prof(F) Not Available. Okla. State Ed. Media H. Shastri Instructort F) Not Available. Vanderbilt . L.S. G. Sactise. As44-.114(E)-z,-e VotAvallable,

A. Lyons: AKst. Prof (F) Not Availaple. East Texas State Ed. Media S. Royal .tact. Prof (F) Nor Available. Florida State L.S.

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UNIV.WCOLORAD0410OLDER

R.-410?(*-71itir(P) State Ur*. -of lows - ED. Tide-item* Telser Ed. .Prof. (P) PLD.; bficiStta Way-4 _Adminittritiott, lisatructiottai Dew 141,412rilidr- Assc. Prof.(F) Ph.D., Maunatics. Ais/WrFoti, Prot(P) Ka), Univ. of Colorad0`..2'.;;:-;;Z: Dev.. R. Turner, Dean/Prof.(P) Univ. 0. Computer, Instructional Dev. UNIT. OF CONNECTICUT

V.Tingay,_Spec 111(P) Mi. -UM State Television :_,/?;pgrrir;Spet 111(P) MA, Boston Univ. X.:*-7'.4-7:- : Television :R.Tempk, Lectimsr(P)- ,-...,.. .. -...,,'"-- -.. Oh Year; Univ. Conn. _...,. . _Media P.Plaman. ProfesettrePL.,_',' ... Ed.D., Boston Univ. , ._..::;-7..`--- Media M,MiTrfillnT, Spec W(P) MA. Utah St. Tekvision_ E.Bistiop, Alit; Prof.(P) MA, Univ. Conn. Media R.Morhoun; Assc. Prof.(P) MA, Utah State Systems F-Saio, Prolissor(P) Ph.D., Syracu se Television C.Hakin, (P) Plia. Univ. Conn. Getieril Media Jlulick, Lecturer(P) Ph.D., Univ. Conn. Not Available May, retturer(P).; Ph.D.;_itot_available _Nei Avtabk DAVilson. Professor(P) EtED., Etetkiii " t - <-..,-. Production P.Settoll, Assc. Prot(P) Ph.D., Indiana Univ. Self Instr. I.Reynnidi,ASIIC.Piet(P) Ph.1):. Indiana Univ. Television S2olotems, Prokiaor(P) PIM., Oicralicitrie Prothiction and AV UNIV. OF FLORIDA , if . 1..Dickersen, Asst. Prof.(F). Pli.D., Michigan Univ. Educational Fulures .L.Mulk-lly, Mac. PrOE(F) ph.D, Michigan State Univ. Cognitive Style

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I NM. QV GIONGIA

Professor(P) LISC Instruction C.H.Gardner, Assc. Pror.(F) Ed.poIndiana.Uniy.

PrOr(F) Indiana Univ.;. Ecianomiiivot Instructirin J.B.Cawthon, Asst.'Prol(F) MSLS.. Emory Univ. .. Literature tor Young Adults

J.M.King. Asst: Proi(F) Ed.D.. Indiana _ - Photography A.h4.14doore. Mat. ProT(F), Ph.D.. Kent State Media Evaluation P.Htigkx. Instructor(F) Alabima NOt*Available S.g.Kenney. Instructor(F) MA. Univ. Georgia Not Avaibbk J.C.Terwilfegar. Instructor(F) MLS, SUNT-Geneseo Not Available -- R.C.Hart, Instructor( F) Univ. Georgii..'. Not Avaibble t NIV OF HONG KONG

RT.K.Tam, Lecturer(F) Ptt.D., Florida State _Research MethOdO10113, H.O.Eirown. Lecturer(F) Ph.D.. Stan. %Prin. or Educ. A.E.Sweeting, Senior*Lca.(F) M.A.. Oxon. z. Microteaching 1-13.McNair. Senior Lect.(F) M.A.. Edits._ - _Learning Theories R.F.Sintpson. Reader*, Ph.D.. Lein-don Educ. Tech_Educ. Mang. M.A.Brimer. Protessor(F) MA.. Cantab. Psych. OT Learning NO.. OF Hot SION .0. P:PowelL Leciurer(P) JD. South Texas Sch. or Law No Avaibbk W.Wicker. Library Dir.(P) . Ph.D.. Ryia Suit Not Available A.C..Kinzey, Instructor(F) MS. Univ. or Illinois Not Available L.R.Wilkeris. Assc. ProltF1 Ph.D.. Univ. or Pittsburgh Reading

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. .L: .-...... :,:- ., .i.:,...,, Appentti At Faculty MetWers . Name; Rank; it'd! er Part-Time) Diiiii. Gillithie Univ./Researth Interests .; -> UNIV. OF *E.: ..-

8.13ello. Fillow(Pr MLS. NYU 1 NotAvaiLibk . . .._1D.K.A.kanbi; Lectutec(F) 'Ed.D.. SUNY-Blaffalo i.. . . _ a- Not Available ....,4,1;ekttiii. &sib:to:IF) . : Ph.D.. USC

Not /Visitable_ _ ;....':'-'0110jb,i-TiFlittoi)Ogiit(P) NOI AVitiWble. Politeth'cif N. London Not Available .4.-::.ti:Air-'did'enji;TechnolOgist(P) . AIST. Nigeria Not Available E.:A...4-remekn. Lecturer(F) Ph.D.; Indiana Univ: Nto_AvtliWble Alidesannti. Si.. Technologist(P) MERT, Lorikkiii - Not Available C.A.OgunmilUlt. PrOducer(P) Ph.D.. Indiana Univ. Not Available A.L.St.. Chief Tech. Ofr.(P) . .... IEETE. London InSt: _Not _AvitiWb . G.0.01obst; Technologist(P) IEETE. London .., Not Available J.D.iMbvtotu. Technokigist(P) UP. London .c Not_ Available .5.13.Aktisl- tilt: TechnOlogist(PI MISP. LOildOn Not Available

UNIV. OF IOWA 41-2-fr"'n

M.Larin..,Asst. Prot(P). ph:D:. lidWra .Non-traditional a- Btttinra ; AssL PrOf(P) Ph.D.. Michigan State General ID J.Hum. Asst. Prof.(P) PhD.; Oklahoma State Health Science- L.Cochnin, Assc. Prof(F) MA. Central Wisc. Visual , L.Scliber. PrOres;Or(F) PhD. Iowa Leaching LStojiirOw. Professor(P) Pittsburgh - IndiVidhalS 11Alpsandrini. AssirProf..(F) UCLA _V;isual ly.KetW; Aka. Prof(?) Ph.D.; Iowa . Meilitiement W.(414e.sb*Assc. Prot(P) Ph:D:. Indiana Media 'P.Broiey; Asst. Prof.(P) 4 MLS. Pittsburgh Library Science H- .Logs n;Aa.Prow) Ph.D.. Iowa Instruction UNIV. OP It-AVoL%

P.J.Brody. Asst. Prof.(F) PhDiv. Washington covert Mental Beharqt B.Marion..Asst. Prof.(P) MS-. dna Univ. Not Available - 357 - Appeodta Fty lkteniars 44Isms. Usk. CFO, olt.;-) . , areassa. Graidint Univ./Remade Intuit:an 43. UrilV. Or KENTUCKY

G.I.Anglin. Asst. Prof. F) EaDy-Inclitria Urriv. . - Leirtung and Individual Diff. 0.Bissmeyer, AL Prot(F) Ed.niudiana Univp Media Theory UNIV. OF LOUISVILLE

LiKLyow, Jfkrx. PrOC(F) Ed.D.. Univ. of Kent. Instr. Media Assc Prof.(F). Ph.D.; Florida Sum; Um-v-. SYStems Deign UNIV. OFFIARYLAND - C3rand; AsiOrof.(P) MD.; Instructional Design S.Clabaugh; km -Prof (P)* Ed.D., Oklahoma Media Productions Aife. Prof.(F) Ed.D., Boston Univ. Visual Litericy -troy. orMti.nottaNi.

G.Hirtnan, Fteader(P) Plx.17)---Aust. National Univ. Et10. C.Driver, Scnior Lect.(F), M.Ed., Melb-ourne Graphic Mit. Des. 3.Hedbei, Senior Ph.D., Syracuse . Technology Futures D.Beziorck. essor(P)' Ph.D.; Harvard - Psych. of Larrung UNIV. OF MIAMI'-

ACheyney, Prof Ph.D.; Ohio Salt ChildiiL E.Provenzo; Asse. Prpt. Ph.D., ViashingtCon Univ. Edu. Ptl. C:Eaipemann, Aist-,-Prof.( ph.Q., 0160-tinsir.'

1.Croghan, Professor(P) Pb D ;; Syracu Organ Deia H.13jetel. Immucterr(P) MS, Flii. Not Available M.Paetro, Instructor (P) MA. Columbia Not Available

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OF IbUNNZSOTit

terrier;Asst. Prof. Ph.D.. Syrasyse Instr. DeVel5pment 0,R.Tennysort;Professor(F) rh,f)., Brigham Young Demon - Piti fetenit(F) Univ, rif Wise. Early Childhood ' W.Plulgeori. Asac. Prof. (F) Ph.D., Univ: of Minis. Management \ R.Kempstem Assc: Prof.(F) Eta; Univ. of Nebraska Curritulem Datign K.Hatvei, Professor(P) UniV. of Wile. Curriculum pteory

.A.A4ren, professor(P) Harvrird Culrieuluni and Statistics E.Anderson, Arsc Prof.(P) Indiana TeacISer Exlitcation UNIV. 07 MONTANA *

U-Nr_iinYt. Asst. Pratt) Ed.D.. COliforti Univ: Production 4 G.Vaniiorne, Assc. ProL(Ft MIS. Wisconsin UnivF-.H. ' Reading & Literature's D.MayhelL Asst. Prof(F) Ph.D., georgic Univ. Literature Professinin Ph.D.. Wiiebnain UniV, Efem.,,School Children [NW-. or riziaNckA-uncor.r

C.Truett, Asst: Prof.(F). Ph.D.. LFiiv.Tolls; -;,.;:s J. Educational Media B.Whistler. Astst: got (F): Univ. Nebiaska Not Available BSMppe, IvriS ellsor(P) Pra.D:, Univ. Nebraskan Media Tor Hearing Imtiaired W.Meierhenty. Prokssos(P) Ph.D.. Linty. Nebraskg%., - Not, Available Adjenct(P) gh.D.. Univ. Nebraskat Media(Videodisc) 1C.AtirTerion. Adjunct(P) MS, not available Ker'Avai le

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_ Yemt;Stite &AWL Not Ayat Aib

IHOY.A4. Nei! ,

CW.rutFolt litHrocki(P) MA; not available . - Not Aviabk .0.Maltier. ISHIMCIOI(P) FAA.II0t endlible NotAvatlablO N.Tbilatmor4 i4MIL,P9*.(!) Ed.D Univ. of Col- Boulder, Library Science TootM a.Witio-0.3iC:R4e9 WC . TtfeVisi-Axl-COninsisicition iw 4ZW soWit *kris

iat.uvise. Fellar(P) MX. Stait Oirriculurn.Cornmunicano as I.-Rote:at:leant Leet(F) PhD_ Odifornia of lastrnc: Orpnit ItC.iraiWnlrenIte. Seitkit L;ican 4: _941.D.-. oftoo&d. ,Ev4writ. M1.Bennett. Sbnior LeM(F) 4 o Pb.D., UOilr. of South Pacific Primanclia lth Care. '" 11140111S,FRACS; tolichtsc5ute 'Clinical Problem Solvft C.EEr an..*ior Lect.(P) PITH; Univ-. of Wile)? 'Wend led Comm OHM Or NORTH CATIOLINA AT CHAIM. HILL

P.Tco . () 111.13., focarzrUatal Teritaital &Men W.Hannuib; Aax Prof.(F) ' Pti D» Marida State Instructional Theory it WiWrat-Ti. AisetiPsniRF) FAD., Columbia Utfrc

urn. or plorrunx cOLCtADO

kilvra,r) SW4:TeM Char . Laieen. Proferscr() UNC action DSesser; Proleapor 6 EdJ3., OYU Cinzun. Pba. - Profe*rfP) X..11D.; WayneeStliM tPrtituttetioit 4

a . 5%.: 'Appegis it: Jr* Wakes ' Pheatifilailk.:ifiltic Pert TWO, IYegree. Graallgkatv./lbsegriiplereets ,,, . :% t sit,1111. NORTHEii 1011 A :1- RIPoulson, Anc..PitA IF/ \ , \ MA. LAW/Of-Ai. . Not Aviila* ljjAisOlksani. AsaL'iiOC(F) r. ..,i-MS.iitooMynCollese- 4. 4 NotNAvailable ling.4P; " Not Aiiii4bW TLrusciee.'As= Prof.1F) 'Adkins Univ. -, Not Available PLX.Etitt.sbaar, AtAt. r MA. Univ. of N. 14tri . Not Available Processor(F) IniUM Not AiiiiWbk R.Elier. Asst. Prortri; MA. Univ. of Iowa Not Available "; X.Brantan, InstrucsTittF) MS, Indiana Univ. Not Pkvapabte %11. oe.ofi moose, t ft' J,C3naitlf, Ph.D.. Mich. State-Univ: * Planned Change Many, - Assc. Prof.tit Pli,D., Styles .41 t oa . (tofu"

R.1401, _Profesor(F) Ed.D.. Ch:eson Media' Detain K.Achesom Profess:OF) Ph.D, Stanford Instructional Design .Gfill.-ProTestiortFi PhD,WO Instructjo` nal Design G.Fertington. C,-ordinatortn MS. USC , Messaie Design atalluria. Ase...14.0(.10 Son Schooligbiwy it.Ave Asac. Prot.ln Ph.D., Diego- n*4 ; Si hi lfirrovement and C

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7 I '....-. .) XppeQII: A: Fbe Ultf. Orc..:,i;i Name. Rook. 4.411 or PartTIme.) . 4.Beirie. Granting- GOiy./Iteseuelt Ihterests , r t alp. a rittsItt lila ,

L.H:lierry. Asst. Prof lF) Ph.D.._Penn_State . Not-Ai;aiUele J.F.Gage. Asst. Prof.(F) Ph.D.. UniV. Piiisiiiiigh Not-Available J.Swauger. AdjuncttP) Ph.1)7, WaYnesburg College

. Available M.P.Spiro, Assc. Prof. IF) Ph.D.. Univ: Pittsburgh Not Available B.Seels. Assc. Prof.(F) Ph.D.. Ohio State . Not Available A.Arabia, Assc. Prof.(P) ; Ph.D.. Univ. Pittsburgh _Health:A_Nuring S.Spaulding. Professor( Pt Ph.D.. Ohio State Comparative Education P.R.Penland-. ProfessorlP)- PhD., Univ. Mich4tan Library Utilization D.M.Crossman. Professor* PhD.. Syracuse AV MediTi R.A.Cos, ProfessorlF) Ph.D., Syracuse Information Theory I 'so, PORTIAD

Anderson. Asst. Prof.(F) Not Available, not available Instructional Design Freerid, Asst. Prpf.(Fl Not Availgble,_ not available _ Learning Theory Schejaley. Instructor(P) Not not available . Media kMelhuish.4 Assc. Prof.(F) Not Available. not available Communication Eladroun, Asst. Prol;(F-r Not Available. not available CommumOition Leoicard. Professor( p) avadple r. - Robinson. ProfessorlF) ilable. not available Nof.Available Wales, Assu Prof.(F) Not: Available. riot.availaple Instructionalesign Swage. Asst. Prof (F)° Not 'Available, not availabie , Design

1. OF..411711 %I V11%%1%

N.Bil. Assc. Prof (E) Ph.D.. Florida State.. Library R.Dalighentfaur. Assc. Prof.4

Production - - J.Tliompson. ProTessor Wit ' Ed.D.. Univ. of Non-Verbal Commtinication

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37 -0 Nasal. Mink. Walker i`arS:111m). - - Granting lialv./Raseireklalacesta

. UNIV. OF SOUTH DAKOTA

Aiic:Pra(F) Ed Ir,Univ. Oklahoma Visual Literacy D.Colwell, Profesaor(P) Ed.Et-.South Dakota Medttanagement 1,Segrat4 A3Sc Prof:(P). NILS; tlfriver - Library Management L.Webater, Pinfessor(P) .Ed.D., Arizona State Early,-Childhood

UNIV. OF SOUTH FLORIDA

S.p.liarler, Aasc Prof.() Ph.D..; Univ. or Chicagpi Not Available i.J.K.Gates; Asst Prof.(F) MSLS, Catholic U. Of Amer. . , Not Available . '[..q.Clitis"-rifan, Asst. Prof r) MD., Indiana Univ. Not Availithle G.R.Barkholz, Asst. Proth) ,Ed.B., Univ. of Florida Not Available J.M.Knego, Ate. Prot(F) Ph.D.; Indiana Univ-, .;

_Not AvaiMble_ _ , od.S.Lary, Asst. Ptot(F) 4 Ph.D., Florida State Univ. Nog Available J.A.McCrossan, 'Mac. Prof. (F) Ph.D., Univ. of Ill. tilsr Not Available ?ME (F) Phi)., Univ. of Mich: NtitAvai able A.G.Smith, Professor(F) Ei1.11.; Wayne State Univ. Not Available- T.C:Wibor4 Assc. Prof.(F)# Wayne State Univ. . Not Available

UNIV. OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA

F.G.Knirk,AssC. Prof:(F) Ed_D., Wagne State -

. _ _Cost Effectiveness/ Learning Envi. PrbIessor(F) Ph.D., _

. Research and Eval. Ot Instruction Professor(F) Ph.D., Univ. Illinois . . Instr- Strategies. CAI- . .

UNIV. OF TENNESSEE AT KNOXVILLE

:AFt.French, gdressoi(P) Ph.D., Ohict.State Not Available .L.Hetrge, Kssc Prof(P) Ph.D.; Univ. of Texas -Not AvaiMbk C.Falres, Assc.jsrof.(P); . Ph.D., Kent State Listening Skills - /CGranu Assc. Prof.(F) Maditon- Acceptance/Rejection of Media Apre14,Realty ikraWrs *Arm Bask OrnIS at Pat Thad Dam% Granting Unlv.iisugge4 tu.ORvilmujIrALTH Kuntz erring-n/41.as

F.LIZInisim. Mac. Pro(111). ;Ph.D.. not available A.Ibbleg. Mac. Prott:PC-..; PfaallScinCn '. Pb.1:14:not,vailaI able- _ Cutrieulont/ EVIWatltiri vrigAP); _ 'valuable ° it..berkiiii; Asst. Prof.01 Filinmaking MA, not available ',, .1%, Production tir-PO;;:k1:1. Prot 0;) MFA. riot svallibk -PrInuOirt* ,inalniter(P) BS; Graphics- Ph.D. not usable Eval.:Comp. Twit InstrUciOtO) -; Mizr.-, not avai to Dotigri tad MethodolOgy arr. or Takao

1LBenihar-.4knt NOM) Pip:, Syracuse &DIPS*, Asti. Prof.(F) Computer Assis.. Instr. ;Ed.D.. Indians - Instr. Pro: Develop.; itilt(F) Ed.D., New Yritt Pp Media Sty:tiles PhD.. Syricitse AsTci 6410

tniMlictrua

l fBunch.Ant ProC(F) PhD, Indian UNiv_._ Media in_Scie; CultUrSiCh4inte D.M.ShoinsW; Prefeater(F) F.S.D...Imlita UAW. PUCAI tn4.0ewasittncrool. J.DrcoIL Profenriir(r) Ph DrlkqUi-State UMW: reirripsr_ Compr. Speech 43.14.Torkelson:ProtesaoriF;. Ed.DAIIIM"!", Slate Univ. Professor(F) Thltiry Univ. or ri" WO. or wiscoNsoi AT LA Csossi . . , C.Grerve; Instruetnr(F) PhD.. Clio: of Deli:* ; C. _SelitoolFCedia a' kraintn, ProTesici(F) PhD.; UtiiV. of Wilconsit_ Visual Literacy Phillitrailastructoral PhD.; Indiana Uoiv D.Wict holepoor IF) inslr.Dev.MaM rre. "filtD4 Eui ?ems Stile OW".: EdTettinoklit J1`w ,4,.; . . Appendix A: mainly Meal Vera . Name:Rank. (5111teiAtime Tlitin) s: Itegree. Granting Univ. _. . ,-.: - . -Interests. . r. . ---- -;:g... ,. .. gttiv. or wisevis.rm tTOSilliCtriit et,. 51'6_ . .4 ..,, , - n"- ,_: F.Anderson/PrdiessorP). 1..:*a SIV: D... MOlialg State Admin. School Bus..-Media - L.W.Dickinand. P-rot-sor(P),')` Ph.D.. Univ: or Wik.-Madison -' . - . 4 Curricullu. '''`. .... R.Hammes,Trofessor(P) Ph.D.. UNIF.of Wise.-Madison . .e" _AdMinis. Law . - ct.Bovnan..Prolessor(P) Ed.D., Colunibia Univ.: - SuOrvision. INIV: OFilkoNfils AT stool. R' instructor(F) ,AWS,r not available CpipptiteAT . D.Gr74, Assc...Prof.(P) Ecia.univ. or Nebraska.. Time Management Tlagrarn Prole= not gvbid Photography, Computers IR.Ward. /.-eoProt. or Wisc.-Stout ' Photography ING 'o

ratibt(F). Ph.D., Iowa Sta-te Univ. !. Use orMedia in Middle; r- essor(F) . Ed D Univ: Wyoming°. °:_:_totedia in Classroom ,1:1.Fcinietfi;Alst. Prot.(F) Univ. Iowa Comin& Instructidi T :Vaugn: AMt.Prof.(F) ..-... Ph.D., t7sdi4. New Mexico ..-- Multi-imagej"roduction V.6Iarke.Assc. Prof.(F) PO,D;, Ma. State Uttiv: Cont. ProteiSional_Educ. .Militead, Asst. Proe.(F) MA. Louisiana SEA Univ. Field Based Librari, Ed. Appalls AttFueldty hfeeiVeis- . N4114-11tang, (iull or Pert Time) '. Degree. Granting Untv./Iteseardi issettuts 7 uinnsTrifumv.

.R-.100sun; AsstProf.(P) MS. USU Mara R.X1gaiirdiert, ASSLPrbt(P) MS, USU- - Computets LH* Asst Prot.(P): KS.; Pratt hitt By ALIm Prot(P) Computer. Reference' lei tuttod Asst. Proe(P) Univ. of Utah

0.10 hem Dev. S44ItXt.Prof.(?) IndianA CoMputcs Graphics- lastructorINI, Mitt, USU` Lucian L.Demriet; Assc. Prof(F) USU

Dike* Asst.. for. (F) Ed.D.. LIndiaiis . Producfton PLWoti4 Nolessor(F) E&D, Witham Young Dey. Of the Videoclist_,,, 13.111sniiiti.:Aiic. Prof, (F) PILD.; Southern. RI. Unlit 4 _SchoolMechit ttlDeBlocks. Ask.ortF) Ed.D....-.Univ, of Muss. Instr. Dev. ' -Psmaik. Ptak:nem . 'EcIDInctiana .

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, , its- A;pesdix. A: Faculty Members Nautili Risk. MB or Part Thee) , Dever, Granter 1:1Mvelt lerestm vintruk tootc- wovvii.4n pity.,

A-Schnieder. Asst. Prof-(F). Ed.D., Temple Not Available P.Schneider. AsIL Prof.(F) Temp* 8niv. Not Ailitabie V. AsTk. IPMECR Ph.D.. Pitishirgh Not Available W.IJudd, Asc. -,Prof.(P) Ph.D.. ;Syracuse Not !able . wasniawnet nativity.

Pro) Ph.D., Wash. State Unit, -._VtdvANvelopment- J3411 Pro efsor(P) OW*. Of Texas ° :T:Teichet E-ducation ProlinsokP) 4 9 Ed.D, Okiv.of Nebraska Int*tational Educ. trofessiotif9 a tfttiy404oninl . /('.11C.Davri, tibtanin(P) :VgD; Sritture Edit. Tichnology ,r`- , itGebbardt. Asst.Prof.(F) Ed.D, UAW. of Idaho 2, iY. Application R.N.Gruniwald; Professor(F) CWremont

-;intssrint CiOA.LEGE__

iteinATUIMIL Coon. A111n.(fer MA, Washing-Qt. UM*. . Communications Shumate, Pr.:310,0a) mix. Readins._ Profetsa(F). Ph.D-- Purdue' , . Literature. Reading IGendtlIItanuctor(F). MAT. Welgter instr.'Design. -Handler, Alec. Prof.01) TWebster - Aestketic'Educ. Sultz Pro(e4404(F) MA. ItTiode Druid Art *.#44.,. ..4, Stigiu, Adiid-(F) _. MA; St- Louis Univ. Communiattions Olsen. Assc. Prof.0) . Webster f.iterature Stokes; Ash ProaP) Wel; Wiper Photottmoity Nines Rank, 170or Part Mae'

WEST VLEGINL% 'MeV.

141C3W PrOL(F) Ph lows State Univ. Production Systems: O.Maughan. Ask Prof.(F) ILD..-West Virginia 'Univ. ,communication System Prof:) Ph.D.. Case-Western Resere Currgulurn Theory 411 . &ID., Penn State _Teclmology_kid Culture DDePiie, 'Xsac. Prof (F) ' PLD., Ohio State , . Transportation Systems witsrmi ararrUM, tufty. . . R.Smitb.Assc. trnf.(F5 Ed.D.. Louisiana State Univ. Instructional Design' Prof.(?) MSLS, Peabody Library Sci. M.ossakney. Asst-Prot(F) . EdD.. Uriiv. of Ky. _LibLuy ECourits,;isst: Prof.-(P),'. Ed.D:, Univ. of.Ky. Library Science i Cry;Profiisor(F) EcLD,, Univ. Univ. of Houston Litinua Science. ELD.;Univ. of Ky. 'a Management .Z.WOISSOITt, Professor Oklahoma State Univ. Media Production D.TacIdie. .(F) . t. =.111.D., Indiana Univ: _thfisr. Systems _ t-SiniPen fessolV), . Ed Pea College .;' . Meala Evaluaulledia Evaluation Ph.D., Mich. State Univ: ; . Media ErMedia ProdUction WESTERN MARY ND COLLEGE

M;Lippy. r(P) ttl.F.4., Western Maryland CoL tilgot Available &Khmer. InstructodP) g M Fd Wrstilrh_Mary College Not XViiikibte S.Denrnan; AssLProf.(F) Texas.Womans Univ. . Media_Libiiry Science " anizatc.AN:vriiv.

,s4, . Arnistronc Ed.D.. Indiana Univ. Not Available Aithie Watson, Asstifirof.(F) MS; Michigan State Univ. Net MraMble -10 Inislang.. Assc Prof .(F) 4 Univ. or Wisconsin./ oiAvailable ,,KeinHi Dome; PrOressor(F) n: D.. IndiankUjaiy.. ' ;.'" ,Nor Available

thive Curl, Professor(F) Et1.13.74hiliffia Univ; . tiot Appendix A: Faculty Members

. Naase. Rank, titkal sr Part 11 Degre4. Granting Univ./Research latMespi - INTHIWP elliLLE74 /

.. 9.H.Rikift.34.tPtr.,;(v1Pk: Eal.Dlndwn:t Univ. Media Protuction Ph.D., Univ. of South Carolin.i."- Literature for children MLS. Univ. of:Spilth Carolina Center tiranTaitemina, Ell STATE COLLEGE' AsTsL Prot(F) Ad..D . IndWia Univ. 'Tkeliry or Communications :1=4A.E0...lioston Univ ;71information Systems

P.SeilTer. Asst:'Pftic.(F1 _ MA. NYil. ;Educurcinal Media K.D.Guout-ikm' Simmons '-Inrci?Systems R.Beciard. Lecturer(Pi

Ny.ilyers. Asst. Prof.(F) t _Pliotoscaphy:, _ P.LUVis. PrOftisaolF) MaiSt. Visual PerZeption r";" W./ea. Professor(F) Ed.D., Boston Univ. struc. Systems B. Assc. Prof.(F) S. Univ.. R.I. do. Sources

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Cecturer(P) BS.1.1niv._of Cinn. ( a Vi&o An Lectureri6, . MM..% not available -Not Available .Frenel,kkaxturer(e) MLS, not available Public Services. Infd.Sys.. RjP.&tmricourt; LecturerfP1 CAI;CATV?; I I' (P) :..14:;.../ f Ohio ,. -Teacher Ed.; tvedia Cen.

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QUESTIONNAIRE FOR CURRICUCA -DATA. eim GRADUATE PROGRAMS IN 11180 EDkATIONAL COMPIUNIEATVilS.AN. TECHNOLOGY Same of Sthosnl or rniveraity:

Mart of College or Deparcamit oittdn-Srboth: . _ Mame of; 0,00 to sddu op edictal diploma):

Mama. of Department supirvisina program fin

Name of CbaiArsontasponsible for pdminietering this pregran

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_ _Address: . . Telephone snd7or cable measlier. e Directions: Place An on!tbiEfrim after the auTsbir te_indielte "yeeor that item..) If ;)oresponse isno . do.NOT Mark tbe line.If you Ma further expIat`T for anv it en;ae Margin or the Mei of the page and reference till' item by number. THANK YOr. Isrobv;:ioN FORM arliciCr -Prerequisites: .ychelOrs degree in any fie*. 2) 6chelors degree in education only,.

3111,:cheltrriidegr3ee.Vlch specified edUCItion Credi cs 'Dodesgradatitgthde aveirage. of at least' r;),,=,__)Riller Analogy. Test .SCOre. .1)).___Other (please specify).

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:"..,r5;'''4'>.-.1k,,,,, ' - , __ ...,,,,1 A.erept.stm_of,trantUr: 2 L__Tiiim_aay lichee)(USA or bar).1._ .- . r47.-.;-L.,- ^ ( re slersteert has ' ':', . ...,---- -cfsd,'kredici !omen 11). Frge t.S.''sccredited schoolsaintly;''' .. 'zplirther rnatironl -. .. "- . A , -:..' d,-.. '1''.-- °S) _eXplits are accepted fram any atereslik-inseitUtion. 10) 4.1aited-number t7elso trap ferable Ls it 'pacified Ilfit. individu detersdn

.trTram,Aluratiol: (411i3Vot include maser maeriona)'

9711) ,7 same steareclits equals13) same stars. a ; _ be)'quer cercrolits 4mies1a1i)_;aurterii. -4. 16/Lottnueus instalment entrance to graduation is recuirini..

Pr ---- must .be -5**i:fete/hod ; 7.. 1 12}-11O *PecifiOld DIY- - Two. r P.2 23170821I11011 POI 711! WILICSirt (COtioued) 11/80

The awerageetident.clUOISISd.the Masters Program within:, e

18)- . semesters

200' quarters

21)'r seawater*. plus summer mission- ,,,,, -'`....a. . . . , n7a 22) quarters. plus -s summer session.'

plumes session: 23) &Wks ih chit anise sailor messier, 4 . If there art periods within the summer session. courses say betaken in blocks of 20 weeks_

TheeiS: ti 25) Optiopal. If required Thesis is worth:

2))_ sensate crtedits.

28) quarter credits

29) ----5emester.or quarter credits required-torittaduation.

'Coibined *Degree ?retrains: . c Y Combined Masters.Program.- 30) Student can, earn co education degrees in Education. simultaneously- If_yes:' ept. participating in the combined program: Departments 31):

Combined Masters ProgramiSh-,72) Stedefte'Ss. earn two graduate degrees simulan,- Education andlicher riorer74sousIFJA14uctpon and another_field. If yes. list Discipline :...,,4,3.4, igalda.p#rnkparatingtin combined program: . . - ...... -

Departments 33): . r600-77 , - /- 'v.'

PR RP: CONTENT

Please)gmcify the distribution of credits by arear Seawater Credit Orr. Credits

Courses 1n Edw. Comm. i Tech ' 3Z)

cation 35) :14 Courses ou 34)

or lieldd all possible)

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0087181 (direeineed) #.3- II/80 '

MOOlgttldrits_heure more_ebAn_frad aline 38) Test 39) go.If yes; What is the minimum nrildbor of credits in each visor field" 40) Credits.

tOuree_wsiverlAproof of proficiency ina subject permits atudantlte go on to bast level; thus waive a course).

ilk Tie; Courses in the-college of school of Educationcan be valved.

terie for demise waivert. 4)--Penhisaien_of Dein. Chair or TocultY% '!.* (check all that apply) "Ab EmanInatIon.

Special advisement and retentionactivities: (check illthat apply)

sdudy ikATI -Nectursea_feAvehnth academic dr:tinnier.. Langusge'eltill Amprovmsentcourses.

4b)____Tutoring by facUlty fot itedentsin scadetIc difficulty.

47) ?meeting by Students.

Areal Of Ampbasis within the lurriculus,

Please indicate ibi_nuSber of_credit_biurs_avallablein sachlif the following areas within the curriculum of Educational0MenutiititifatTs- ;_; and technology. Add soy other 'teas you may have.

alds . _ _CUM MU__ -- .8. s WES=AJLEDITS' 'WAITER EllEITs

nyda-lesuaiuM;ent-- .. 9 i-

Te.ecoamunicarions. -- 301 lisstruerrerialg--

losreies Theory and (tester 52) _ db. go:oriels Prfoluction ----55)

Eton Systoles ' 514._

Librarianship 35)

56) .

le:tructional Techniques hr the der:rec :indent)

Siff -Initiectiem-1 icula area or Abject. in which the student uses self - Instructional tibleo or editorials as part_of'the learning program. 87.)

COmPuter7adileted_leittruCtiou_ICAT):_list 14 curricula dress or subjects 74r- Cln laddition to courses2sn"CAI) in which doersecorkannils prananted MI: (58).

gdni-Iib. 0se_of_television as observation leql for snalyaisof te.rching: 39) ----Ted: (If go. do nefebe- -f-

$ ("" GIALILWG/TALVA_

g ding: Jlaqvired tours's: (chart all that apply). go) 4 pasg/hoor equivalent

61) Latternomber * ' Lleeritriir

63) fasi/fall or equivalent

63 letter/number -

4i

Ms degree proves with Xodlege includes: ----6/ rdierrt--eserea on Watt's exams.

6)) ativii4 bydipaitemnt-commlitie(s). If ye members of the colmittee. 6 Tee; 67r No. -AilD . . . het tree whose members' inci oute depar ty-amdfor miff conferring this:dwiree.If yet- ire student. rs of the comdttee 6W)'Tie: hertrf270ZWERS Please list th* gurrent_fatnItY mombirs. and member on the Attached chart, provide inforehtion for each - A WAKE 11)_Wilhest_COgree_i ,C1Facolty Wreathing Status* )Asemarch IntirOatt AdViningCspacitf Granting 3nstituti Pintas' fere. or ropic) r-- )t of advt

sewAmite: in tie.proprii or Dept. of ZAIOMMIAgY cay; de sot facie& red feillytioal reepoeti4i For tie catiegiiit'estillopeeittoseafre:----

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....:rili: i ...- .--/-, , 41! -:.- ...V., 7 /....:,:, , . ..,___ .. NOE' :,NO_discinCetin is Sales.-. wide- invites required sod elective, eourses. ,..., Please 1.1,1,ucle all emir ses apprepre for Masters. ..

.-. -.., CLOCK HOURSPER WEEK ",- ,e ' Leeturt CordLab. Other! COME TITI:E.St*._

?' awe OF, 11wpm:sum RESPONSIBLE` FOR /NFORPIVIION;ON THIS QUESTIONNAIRE: