E Learning Technology Online Degree For Non Computer Graduates Msc Pgd Pgc

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Entry requirements
A recent, good bachelors degree (e.g. honours degree from the UK) or equivalent. Plus IELTS 6.0, TOEFL 550 (213 CBT) if your first language is not English.
Applicants who do not wholly meet these requirements, but who are considered to have the professional experience, motivation or potential to succeed at the programme, may also be accepted.
English language requirements
All students from non-majority English speaking countries require proof of English language proficiency. The following qualifications and grades will be considered
- GCSE English language grade A-C
- IELTS 6.0 (with no less than 5.5 in any band)
Other English language tests are accepted. Please contact the International Office for details.
Modules
e-Learning Technology - MSc, PgD, PgC
Core Modules
- Software development tools and methods (15 credits)
- Programming and Program Design (30 credits)
- Learner-Centred Design (30 credits)
- E-Learning Applications Development (30 credits)
- Contemporary Practices in Information Technology (15 credits)
- Specialist project (60 credits)
Note: all modules are not necessarily offered in any one year. Modules are subject to validation.
Assessment
Coursework - there will be a fixed date for assignment submission.
Online tests - a fixed a 24-hour time slot is normally assigned for each online test to be taken.
Careers
Our online masters programme is designed to give graduates the up-to-date skills and knowledge sought after by employers, whether in business, industry, government or research.
There are many opportunities within the rapidly growing e-Learning industry for technical staff who are highly skilled in the application of advanced IT techniques to e-Learning design.
Typical roles could be those found in traditional IT development projects such as Business Analyst, Programmer, User-interface Designer, Quality Controller or Project Manager. Alternatively there are more specialist roles such as Instructional Designer or Learning Technologist.
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