Looking for a Master's Degree designed for Tech Savvy Teachers?
In Fall 2025, California State University, Northridge will start the 11th cohort in Master of Arts in Educational Technology.
Deadline May 15th 2025 The program is targeted for middle and high school teachers but often includes students from elementary schools, higher ed and industry as well. This diversity adds more perspective to our discussions and expands all of our knowledge about the different applications of educational technology. Our graduates have gone on to teach and support education at universities and schools all over the world while others continued on for their doctorate. Program Features: Current theory and best practice in technology education Classes taken as a cohort of teachers Two-year program; generally one night per week Guaranteed enrollment in cohort classes Courses to develop your technology skills and knowledge of how to apply technology in the classroom including:
Meet the EdTechMA Alumnae
You will take courses as a cohort and have time for selecting elective courses that are relevant to your interests. Don't miss your chance - new cohorts start once every two years! The next cohort after this will begin in 2023. "To sum up my experience, I would analogize by saying that I came into the program like a regular old table knife when it comes to technology. I’m leaving as a
professional chef’s blade, able to cut quickly and precisely and I know that
technology in the classroom is not only the inevitable future but the exciting future." Kyle (Cohort 5)
How to Apply |
Educational Technology MA – Program Specs
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Classes are offered on Tuesday nights (except some electives). The first class runs 4:00-6:50 and the second 7:00-9:50. None of the classes are online, but many are “hybrid”. All courses utilize the latest tech tools (e.g. Canvas, Moodle, Zoom, Google Sites)
The EdTechMA Program is 30 units (10 courses) total. In addition to the above classes, students must either take two additional classes – these can be classes taken for a credential program. |