College of Education and Human Services

About the Certificate Program:

The Certificate in Information Technologies is designed for  students who want to achieve a greater level of experience and knowledge in IT for any field including business and education. The certificate program helps students discover basic to advanced concepts behind a wide range of information technologies and their powerful impact, and  provides students with technical proficiency in areas such as web design for all users including persons with disabilities, computer graphics animation, Web multimedia development, Web2.0 skills, wikis, blogs, podcasting, digital storytelling, Microsoft business applications, using the Web for advanced research, developing instructional and training materials, instructional design, and legal and ethical issues in technology.
 
Seton Hall is a technology driven university, complete with the most current equipment, facilities, software, and highly-skilled faculty. This program offers a state-of-the-art instructional technology experience.

 

How to Apply:

Students in any undergraduate program may also apply for the Seton Hall University Certificate in Information Technologies. To receive a program application, please contact Rosemary Skeele, program director, (973) 761-9393. E-mail: skeelero@shu.edu.

 

Curriculum

Students completing 15 credits in technology will receive the IT Certificate.

With advisement, select 15 credits from the following courses:

EDST 6210
Microcomputing I
 
EDST 6216
Digital Research & Information Literacy
 
EDST 6304
Production of Instructional Resources I
 
EDST 6305
Production of Instructional Resources II
 
EDST 6307
Integrating Curriculum & Technology
 
EDST 6214
Webpage Technologies
 
EDST 6215
Computer Graphics and Animation
 
EDST 6314
Multimedia Technologies
 
EDST 6308
Org & Admin Ed Media & Tech Programs
 
EDST 6344
Seminar: Social, Ethical, Legal Issues in Technology
 
EDST 6347
Special Projects in Technology
 

See the University's graduate catalogue for further details.

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