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The doctoral degree program in Instructional Design and Technology has two tracks. Required courses for each track are listed below.  

Programs of Study for Each Track

Educational Technology Design and Development
IDT 7052: Artificial Intelligence in Education IDT 7052: Artificial Intelligence in Education
IDT 7060: Message Design
Or
IDT 7061: Digital Literacy and Multimodal Instruction
IDT 7070: Needs Assessment for Learning
IDT 7062: Teaching, Learning, and Technology IDT 7071: Learning Analytics Design
IDT 7063: Models and Innovations of Education IDT 7072: Seminar in Online Learning** not required but highly encouraged.
IDT 7064: Educational Technology and Instructional Development IDT 7073: Learning Analytics Techniques
IDT 7070: Needs Assessment for Learning IDT 7074: Theories and Models of Instructional Design
IDT 7072: Seminar in Online Instruction IDT 7075: Instructional Consulting
IDT 7074: Theories & Models of IDT IDT 7076: Online Design and Learning
IDT 7078: Seminar in IDT IDT 7078: Seminar in IDT
IDT 8092: Research and Scholarship in IDT II IDT 7080: Learning Experience Design
IDT 8100: Research & Scholarship in IDT I IDT 7090: Developing Games and Simulations for Learning
IDT 8230: Directed Writings in IDT IDT 7095: Developing Interactive Learning Environments II
IDT 8500: Introduction to Doctoral Studies IDT 8092: Research and Scholarship in IDT II
IDT 8600: Dissertation Proposal IDT 8100: Research & Scholarship in IDT I
IDT 7073: Learning Analytics Techniques OR
EDPR 8511: Evaluation and Measurement OR
IDT Elective
IDT 8230: Directed Writings in IDT
IDT Elective IDT 8500: Introduction to Doctoral Studies
EDPR 8541: Stats I IDT 8600: Dissertation Proposal
EDPR 8561: Qualitative Research in Edu EDPR 8511: Evaluation and Measurement
ICL 9000: Dissertation EDPR 8541: Stats I
  EDPR 8561: Qualitative Research in Edu
  ICL 9000: Dissertation

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