Master of Science in Global eLearning
"Learning without Limits"
The graduate program in Global eLearning prepares individuals to work as program developers, teachers, and trainers in formal and informal settings such as educational institutions, business and industry, community agencies, health care organizations, and continuing and professional education.
Students will learn to analyze training needs as well as design, deliver, and evaluate training programs.
Other job opportunities include: program designer, training technologist, needs assessment analyst, researcher, transition specialist, career development advisor, training consultant, and employer marketing.
This 36 semester hour program may be completed on either a full-time or a part-time basis. This program is offered fully online.
Courses
EDUC 552 Going Global
EDUC 554 Theories of Adult Learning
EDUC 515 Intercultural Education
EDUC 553 Transformational Leadership
EDUC 528 Intro to Presentation Design
EDUC 516 Fundamentals of Active Engagement
EDUC 548 Designing and Evaluating Curriculm
EDUC 560 Org & Implementation of Work Based Learning
EDUC 510 Utilizing Effective Instructional Technology
EDUC 514 Generational Issues in Global Education
EDUC 570 Seminar in Global Education
EDAD 595 Research Methodologies
Transfer courses and other elective courses may be approved under the direction of the program coordinator.
Graduate courses within an approved certification sequence are often utilized as electives within the MS in Global eLearning.
Contact Information
Center for Career and Technical Training
The Department of Educational Leadership
Texas A&M University-Commerce
Commerce, Texas 75429
Dr. Richard "Rick" Lumadue, PhD
Office: Frank Young Education North, #112
Phone: 903-886-5125
E-Mail: Rick_Lumadue@tamuc.edu
By Mail:
Texas A&M University—Commerce
Department of Educational Leadership
Attention: Dr. Richard "Rick" Lumadue
PO Box 3011
Commerce, TX 75429-3011


