Today’s learning designers are facing unique and rapidly evolving challenges. They must create environments that combine in-person, online, and mobile learning while taking advantage of our media-rich, digital, networked world. For your educational design career to grow and thrive, you need to stay on top of not only today’s trends but also tomorrow’s advances.
Northeastern’s Graduate Certificate Learning Experience Design and Technology provides an experience-based curriculum designed for the challenges facing today’s learning designers, educators, trainers, and instructional technologists in higher education, pre-K-12, government, corporate, and nonprofit organizations. You’ll strengthen your design and instructional thinking to create educational experiences that meet today’s demands and expectations.
You’ll receive both foundational and advanced design-related coursework taught by industry experts. And you’ll be able to hone your classwork through real-world, skill-building opportunities to expand your expertise and network.
Plus, your certificate can stack into the Master of Professional Studies in Learning Experience Design and Technology program for those who aren’t ready for a full master’s program.
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Unique Features
- Gain real-world experience before you graduate through experiential learning opportunities, including design studio electives and professional internships.
- Learn from industry professionals who provide practical and meaningful experiences.
- Connect with a thriving network of students, alumni, and industry experts through student orientation, residencies, panel discussions, and more.
- Receive flexible, personalized, and agile learning opportunities needed to succeed in today’s educational environment.
- Benefit from innovative course designs and formats, including badge-earning opportunities, skill-building labs, and open elective options.
Career Outlook
Educators with the skills and experience to tackle today’s educational design challenges are finding themselves in demand across the industry:
- Employment for training and development specialists is projected to grow 9% between 2019 and 2029—much faster than the average rate. (U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics)
- It’s projected that 37,300 job openings will be available for training and development specialists between 2019 and 2029. (O*NET Online)
Accreditation
The Learning Experience Design and Technology graduate certificate program falls under the accreditation umbrella of the New England Commission of Higher Education (NECHE). Therefore, the program will adhere to the NECHE guidelines and requirements necessary to maintain good standing. (https://cihe.neasc.org)
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