Master of Science in Instructional Technology Online
Program Overview
Advance your career with UNCW’s online M.S. in Instructional Technology
The STEM-designated online Master of Science in Instructional Technology program from University of North Carolina Wilmington blends design thinking, curriculum studies and emerging tech innovation to prepare you for an array of dynamic roles in teaching and training. Whether you want to upskill in your current position or transition to a new career, this instructional technology online program will empower you to pursue opportunities in K-12 and higher education as well as business, nonprofit or government settings.
Work hands-on with learning management systems and industry-standard tools such as Articulate 360 and Adobe Captivate as you develop leadership skills to oversee teams creating digital learning environments for a range of populations and age groups. Convenient M.S. in Instructional Technology courses are available online 24/7, so you can study on your schedule as you continue to work full time.
This transformative program is offered through the Watson College of Education and is comprised of coursework aligned with Association for Talent Development (ATD) standards, ensuring relevance to industry expectations.
In this online M.S. in Instructional Technology program, you will:
- Learn to communicate effectively to convey information and facilitate meaningful dialogue with stakeholders and subject matter experts in various instructional design contexts
- Develop advanced collaboration and leadership skills to effectively build and manage professional relationships, teams and work groups within various instructional design environments
- Utilize project management skills to plan, execute and manage instructional design projects, ensuring timely and successful completion while adapting to changing conditions
- Develop mastery in instructional design models, processes and techniques and enhance your ability to apply these to design, develop and align instructional content with desired learning outcomes
- Apply learning sciences to create experiences that optimize learning and performance outcomes
- Analyze organizational performance gaps, design effective solutions and implement performance improvement strategies
- Examine the impact of change, assess risks and resistance, and design effective organizational change management strategies
- Collect, analyze, interpret and visualize data to enable evidence-based decision-making in instructional design
- Apply advanced techniques and tools to create effective learning solutions
- Learn to communicate effectively to convey information and facilitate meaningful dialogue with stakeholders and subject matter experts in various instructional design contexts
- Develop advanced collaboration and leadership skills to effectively build and manage professional relationships, teams and work groups within various instructional design environments
- Utilize project management skills to plan, execute and manage instructional design projects, ensuring timely and successful completion while adapting to changing conditions
- Develop mastery in instructional design models, processes and techniques and enhance your ability to apply these to design, develop and align instructional content with desired learning outcomes
- Apply learning sciences to create experiences that optimize learning and performance outcomes
- Analyze organizational performance gaps, design effective solutions and implement performance improvement strategies
- Examine the impact of change, assess risks and resistance, and design effective organizational change management strategies
- Collect, analyze, interpret and visualize data to enable evidence-based decision-making in instructional design
- Apply advanced techniques and tools to create effective learning solutions
Career opportunities for instructional technology online program graduates include:
- Instructional Designer, Technologist or Coach
- E-Learning Developer or Specialist
- Learning Experience Designer
- Educational Technology Specialist
- Technology Integration Coach
- Training and Development Manager
- LMS Administrator
- Multimedia Developer
- Instructional Designer, Technologist or Coach
- E-Learning Developer or Specialist
- Learning Experience Designer
- Educational Technology Specialist
- Technology Integration Coach
- Training and Development Manager
- LMS Administrator
- Multimedia Developer
Also available:
UNCW also offers additional education degree and certificate programs online.
Accreditation:
All educator preparation programs at the University of North Carolina Wilmington are approved by the North Carolina Department of Public Instruction and accredited by the Council for the Accreditation of Educator Preparation.
Tuition
Learn about the instructional technology master’s tuition
UNCW offers convenient, pay-by-the-course tuition for our online programs. Financial aid is available for those who qualify.
Tuition and fees are subject to change each academic year pending legislative approval. View more information on your cost of attendance.
| Program | Total Tuition & Fees* |
|---|---|
| M.S. in Instructional Technology(in-state residents) | $10,645.50 |
| M.S. in Instructional Technology (out-of-state residents) | $39,915.60 |
Tuition breakdown:
Calendar
Plan your schedule with these start dates and deadlines
The instructional technology master’s program is delivered in an online format ideal for working professionals, conveniently featuring rolling admissions and six start dates each year. Choose the date that best suits your goals.
| Term | Program Start Date | Application Deadline | Document Deadline | Registration Deadline | Payment Due | Last Class Day |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Fall 1 | 8/24/26 | 8/1/26 | 8/1/26 | 8/26/26 | 8/27/26 | 10/11/26 |
| Fall 2 | 10/19/26 | 9/26/26 | 9/26/26 | 10/21/26 | 10/22/26 | 12/6/26 |
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Admissions
Review admission guidelines for the instructional technology online program
Learn more about admission guidelines for the M.S. in Instructional Technology program. UNCW reviews applications on a rolling basis, so you are urged to apply promptly for your preferred start date.
Admission Requirements:
- Bachelor’s degree
- Official transcripts
- 3.0 GPA
Admission requirements include:
- Application for graduate admission
- Bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university, completed before graduate study begins
- Transcripts from all institutions attended (graduate and undergraduate)
- Undergraduate GPA of 3.0 or higher
- Three recommendations by individuals in relevant professional fields
- Letter of application describing your educational and professional experiences, reasons for pursuing a master’s degree in instructional technology and the contributions you hope to make after completing the degree program
Courses
Explore what you will learn in M.S. in Instructional Technology courses
M.S. in Instructional Technology curriculum is comprised of 10 courses (30 credit hours): 15 hours of core courses, 9 hours of focus area courses, three hours of internship and a minimum of three thesis or portfolio credit hours.
Visit the Course Registration page to view the course schedule for this degree.
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