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KSU’s Learning, Design and Technology Degree – A Gateway to Instructional Design
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Where do you want to work? Software design? Small business? Fortune 500? Online? Higher Ed? Schools? Medical? Military? Government? This Degree May be the Path for You.
Explore this new Degree: Bachelor of Science in Learning, Design, and Technology (LDT).
Bagwell College of Education at Kennesaw State University offers the only Bachelor of Science in Learning, Design, and Technology (LDT) in Georgia. This industrial design degree will help you enter a wide array of career fields, from business and nonprofits to medicine and government. Learn technical and theoretical skills. Relevant hand-on curriculum will teach you to analyze problems and then create effective educational and training programs.
In the Learning, Design, and Technology degree, you’ll learn:
• Apply the varied techniques and tools needed to build effective instructional programs
• Pinpoint situational problems and correct them
• Use an array of teaching tactics to appeal to all learning styles
• Use the valued "soft skills" of communication, collaboration, and presentation
With a BS in Learning, Design, and Technology, What Career Fields Can You Enter?
• Instructional/Learning/Learning Experience Designer
• Training and Development Specialists
• Instructional Coordinators
• Training and Development Managers
Find Out More and Let Us Know You Are Interested
Find Us on Social Media
To Learn More, Contact:
Dr. Matthew L. Wilson
Program Coordinator
School of Instructional Technology and Innovation
Kennesaw State University
Kennesaw Hall
585 Cobb Ave - Box #0127
Kennesaw, GA 30144
Explore this new Degree: Bachelor of Science in Learning, Design, and Technology (LDT).
Bagwell College of Education at Kennesaw State University offers the only Bachelor of Science in Learning, Design, and Technology (LDT) in Georgia. This industrial design degree will help you enter a wide array of career fields, from business and nonprofits to medicine and government. Learn technical and theoretical skills. Relevant hand-on curriculum will teach you to analyze problems and then create effective educational and training programs.
In the Learning, Design, and Technology degree, you’ll learn:
• Apply the varied techniques and tools needed to build effective instructional programs
• Pinpoint situational problems and correct them
• Use an array of teaching tactics to appeal to all learning styles
• Use the valued "soft skills" of communication, collaboration, and presentation
With a BS in Learning, Design, and Technology, What Career Fields Can You Enter?
• Instructional/Learning/Learning Experience Designer
• Training and Development Specialists
• Instructional Coordinators
• Training and Development Managers
Find Out More and Let Us Know You Are Interested
Find Us on Social Media
To Learn More, Contact:
Dr. Matthew L. Wilson
Program Coordinator
School of Instructional Technology and Innovation
Kennesaw State University
Kennesaw Hall
585 Cobb Ave - Box #0127
Kennesaw, GA 30144