Graduate Diploma in Learning and Technology

Graduate Diploma in Learning and Technology
Program at a Glance
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Program Length
1 year
Delivery
Blended
Online courses combined with intense small-group residencies, held on-campus. Learn more...
Online
Program delivered fully online.
On Campus
Program delivered face-to-face on campus.
Online, Blended
Tuition
The Graduate Diploma in Learning and Technology is a 12-month, 18-credit program designed to build the knowledge and practical skills of professionals working in the field of technology-mediated education. It meets the growing need for management-level individuals who have the knowledge and skills to assume leadership roles in program design, development, and evaluation, as well as the need for online facilitators who can effectively integrate educational technologies into their teaching and learning environments.
This program is one of the first North American programs to go textbook-free. Students can access all of the course materials through open educational resources, e-books, journal articles and other free digital resources. These types of courses, dubbed “Zed Creds” or “Z-degrees”, aim to improve access to education and enhance student outcomes.
This program was designed to be taken on its own, but students who successfully complete the program may have their credits applied to the Master of Arts in Learning and Technology degree. Learn more...
Upcoming Start Dates & Schedules
Graduate Diploma | Online
Blended
Online courses combined with intense small-group residencies, held on-campus. Learn more...
Online
Program delivered fully online.
On Campus
Program delivered face-to-face on campus.
March 28, 2022
Graduate Diploma | Blended
Blended
Online courses combined with intense small-group residencies, held on-campus. Learn more...
Online
Program delivered fully online.
On Campus
Program delivered face-to-face on campus.