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Welcome to Graduate Study in Educational Technology at
Loyola College in Maryland!


The Education Department of Loyola College in Maryland offers two Educational Technology degrees: a Masters degree in Educational Technology and a Masters degree in Curriculum and Instruction with a specialization in Educational Technology. For more information, click on the links above, read below, send email to the Program Director, or call the Graduate Admissions Office at 410-617-5020.
Whether you are just beginning to use technology, looking for a strong mixture of general educational principles and applications of technology to the classroom, or looking for a program focusing entirely on educational technology, Loyola College in Maryland has the program for you.

The Masters in Educational Technology is designed to prepare teachers to be educational technology leaders on the school and district level. Graduates of this program will be prepared to be technology specialists, computer coordinators, and technology committee chairpersons.

The Masters in Curriculum & Instruction with a focus in Educational Technology combines the core Curriculum & Instruction program with an emphasis on uses of technology in the classroom.

To see the course descriptions for the Educational Technology Program, please click here and click on the course that you are interested in.  To see when courses are TENTATIVELY scheduled, please click here (pdf).

Loyola College in Maryland is among the nation's top colleges in technology, recently listed in Yahoo Internet Life's list of America's 100 Most Wired Colleges. Educational Technology classes are held in one of our state-of-the-art Windows or Macintosh computer labs at our Graduate Center - Timonium Campus, or our Graduate Center - Columbia Campus.

Faculty in the Educational Technology Program

David Marcovitz, Director of the Educational Technology Program and Associate Professor
Stephanie Flores-Koulish, Assistant Professor
Ms. Patricia Ourand, Affiliate Instructor
Dr. Herbert (Buddy) Muse, Affiliate Assistant Professor
Mr. Sam Polack, Affiliate Instructor

Selected Course Links

ET 605 Introduction to Educational Technology

ET 620
Multimedia Design in the Classroom

ET 630 Telecommunications in the Classroom

ET 640 Adaptive/Assistive Technology for Education

ET 680 The Role of the Technology Specialist

ET 690 Educational Technology Seminar

Dr. Marcovitz and his 2002 graduates!

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