Education, M.S.: Online Teaching and Learning Concentration
General Information
One of the most comprehensive online teaching and learning training programs offered in the world, the M.S. Education, Online Teaching and Learning Concentration (MSEd-OTL) program has been empowering educators, instructors, trainers, and support staff to effectively design and implement online courses since 1999. Our students develop their own online courses or programs using best practices in online teaching and learning. Student-created courses will be designed for their areas of expertise, the needs of their learners, and their institutional settings. Our program is not cohort-based, with all students taking the same courses each semester. Rather, students can complete the degree by choosing either the Fast Track or Flex Track option. However, each course has weekly assignments and due dates so it is not self-paced.
Career Opportunities
The training and skills acquired in the MSEd-OTL program can transfer into almost any educational or training fields, including: university, community college, K-12, corporate, military, educational administration, curriculum design, technical support, and other fields requiring design, development, implementation, and teaching services.
Admission Requirements
To be admitted to the Online Teaching and Learning Concentration in the M.S. Education, students must meet Cal State East Bay requirements for admission to a graduate program in Education. Students from schools where English is not the primary language of instruction are required to achieve a TOEFL score of at least 213 (550 on the former grading scale) for admission to the program. To earn a Master of Science in Education with a concentration in Online Teaching and Learning (MSEd-OTL), students must complete 10 courses (30 units) as outlined. All courses are 3-semester units.
For admission into the M.S. Education, Online Teaching and Learning Concentration degree program, applicants must do the following:
For detailed information on how to apply to the program, go to the Admissions Information page.
Program Learning Outcomes
- demonstrate knowledge of learning theory and instructional design
- apply understanding of recent online teaching technologies
- incorporate recommendations of recent research in online teaching and learning
- apply knowledge of learning differences and disabilities
- describe a rationale for design features of an effective online course
- cite specific supporting research and best practices from the literature related to online teaching and learning in their discipline