As an exciting and innovative program, MIT provides students the opportunity to gain skills and knowledge
from educational and applied psychology, instructional systems design,
computer science, systems theory, and communication theory, allowing
for considerable flexibility to tailor individual needs across other
academic disciplines. Students from diverse fields can plan programs
which are consistent with their long-range academic and professional
goals.
In addition, the
MIT program is directed toward preparing students to function in a
variety of roles to be performed in a broad range of settings, including
business and industry, human services, health institutions, higher
education, government, military, and public and private K-12 education.
What's New! January 25, 2006
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Beginning in Fall 2005, the MIT Program began offering a new Instructional Technology Specialist (ITS) & 079 Endorsement in Educational Computing and Technology Facilitation (TF) online post-baccalaureate certificate. Click here to learn more.
Congratulations to Cathi Phillips, Patricia Gonzalez-McQuiston, Patrick Gunn for their new position . They are already establishing an excellent reputation for the quality work that they offer to their organizations. Helen Lipka and Patricia Gonzalez-McQuiston also graduated from our program in the fall of 2005 and are currently working within the public school system. The MIT program is so proud of all of our graduates.
If you have any additional informational needs or requests regarding the
Watson School of Education
please contact Dr. Mahnaz Moallem at (910) 962-4183 or E-mail moallemm@uncw.edu