Master of Mass Customized Learning
The future of education lies in information and empowerment. More and more, schools are exploring an educational system where learners and professionals are engaged and the student is at the center of learning. Industrial-age education models based on mass learning—25 students, one teacher, where time is constant and learning is variable—are no longer meeting the needs of students. Wilson’s Master of Mass Customized Learning program prepares educators to create a system that listens to students, provides choice in learning modes and offers variety in path and pace, based on individual needs.
Individuals completing this program will be prepared to:
- Promote a vision of education that is intrinsically motivating.
- Create and put into practice a vision of instructional delivery that replaces the current outmoded model.
- Engage in a dialogue about how to make education more exciting and compelling.
- Move education from an industry model to a professional model.
Master’s-Level Courses
Required Courses
Completion-Level Courses
EDU 598 | Educational Research & Design | 3 |
EDU 599 | Ed Research: Theory to Practice | 3 |
Exit Assessments
- Successful defense of Master’s Thesis (Master’s Project on Action Research)