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A program that focuses on integrating technology into educational curricula. Includes instruction in foundations of educational technology, computer applications, utilizing technology for assessment, multimedia instruction, web-based instruction, distance education, and designing and producing educational software and materials.
Texas grants the most Associates degrees in Educational/Instructional Technology of all US states with 69 degrees being awarded last year. Students interested in Educational/Instructional Technology can expect around 58% percent of their fellow classmates to be men and 42% percent to be women. The majority students graduating in this field earn a Masters degree. The average annual income for an undergraduate degree in Educational/Instructional Technology is $37,307.
The highest paying career for Educational/Instructional Technology majors is Training and Development Specialists. However, another thing to consider is how much demand there is for certain positions. A job that is in high need that a degree in Educational/Instructional Technology can prepare you for is Training and Development Specialists.
These are the highest paying careers for Educational/Instructional Technology majors.
These are the careers in highest demand for Educational/Instructional Technology majors.
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