I'm looking for a few colleges around the Midwest area preferably that offer an undergraduate Instructional Design Degree geared for corporate environments. If not undergraduate, is there something for Masters. Looking for live and in person degrees only.
At Oakland University in Rochester Hills, MI (about 20 miles north of Detroit), they have a Masters in Training and Development. The program has two different tracks that you can take - Instructional Design or Organizational Development.
Its a great program (I went through it a few years ago) - its small, class sizes around about 20 people, and all the professors are great!
They have a student/alum group that meets once a month Saturday mornings - if you want to check out the campus, speak to a professor or two, speak to some other students and ask questions that would be the perfect time to attend. I do not really know where you are located, and if this is possible, but if you can I would recommend it.
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Hi Richard -
I'm not sure of any undergraduate degrees - however there are two Masters programs in the midwest that could be a good fit for you.
MS in Instructional Systems Technology @ Indiana University
MA in Training & Development at Roosevelt University
Thanks Vince!
Hey Richard,
At Oakland University in Rochester Hills, MI (about 20 miles north of Detroit), they have a Masters in Training and Development. The program has two different tracks that you can take - Instructional Design or Organizational Development.
Its a great program (I went through it a few years ago) - its small, class sizes around about 20 people, and all the professors are great!
They have a student/alum group that meets once a month Saturday mornings - if you want to check out the campus, speak to a professor or two, speak to some other students and ask questions that would be the perfect time to attend. I do not really know where you are located, and if this is possible, but if you can I would recommend it.
-Eric
Terrific, thank you!!!!
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