Master of Science in Instructional Design & Technology
Admissions Requirements
To be considered for admission to the Master of Science in Instructional Design & Technology program, the prospective student must meet individually, either in person or via electronic method, with an admissions representative to discuss the program and all requirements. Applicants must provide a completed South College application for admission and application to the program. Those selected for admission will provide the following:
Program Admission Requirements
- Evidence completion of a bachelor’s degree from an accredited institution of higher education in a discipline approved by the faculty.
- Evidence of a cumulative 2.75 undergraduate grade point average for admittance OR Evidence of a cumulative 2.50 undergraduate grade point average for conditional admittance.
Students accepted for conditional admittance are permitted to take two courses in the program. If they maintain a 3.0 graduate grade point average in the two courses, they are granted admittance.
All admitted students are required to complete the South College orientation process, which includes online modules, before beginning classes. The online modules include a video introduction to the program, a review of students’ roles and responsibilities in an online instructional environment, important information about accessing South College email and Student Portal accounts, and a discussion and review of South College learning resources and student services.