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Division of Technology and Special Services

University of Colorado at Denver

Campus Box 106, PO Box 173364, Denver, Colorado 80217-3364

Voice: 303.556.6022 FAX 303.556.4479







Information and Learning Technologies
Master's Degree



Programs Available for Careers in:

Corporate Training and Development
Technology Resource Teacher
Interactive and Distance Technologies Design
Library Media Specialist






Student Handbook

The CU-Denver Information and Learning Technology Program is accredited by the National Council for the Accreditation of Teacher Education. The library media endorsement programs are approved by the Colorado Commission on Teacher Education and Certification and the Colorado Board of Education.

Latest Revision: 30 August, 1996


Table of Contents
Chapter 1: The Handbook and Responsibilities
  • Program Handbook
  • Using Your Program Handbook
  • Your Responsibilities
  • Division Responsibilities

Chapter 2: Program Description
  • Program Overview

Chapter 3: Sample Career Emphases
  • Library Media Specialist
  • Technology Resource Teacher
  • Interactive and Distance Education Design
  • Corporate Training and Development

Chapter 4: Program Philosophy and Knowledge Base
Chapter 5: Faculty Profiles


Chapter 6:
  • Admissions Requirements
  • Non-Degree Student Status
  • Admission Process Checklist

Chapter 7: The ILT Core and Electives


Chapter 8: Sample Degree Programs
  • Sample Corporate Training and Development Program
  • Sample Technology Resource Teacher Program
  • Sample Information and Learning Technologist Program
  • Sample Interactive Technologies and Distance Education Design Program

Chapter 9: Master's Project Guidelines
  • Purpose
  • Length and Credit
  • Kinds of Projects
  • Determining a Project-a Proposal
  • Course, or Unit Development Project
  • Instructional Product Development or Revision Project
  • Evaluation of a Course or Unit
  • The Generic Project Report

Chapter 10: ILT 6999 and Portfolio
  • ILT 6999
  • Portfolio of Professional Products
  • Scope, Credit, and Logistics
  • Portfolio Evaluation

Chapter 11: Program Expectations and Policies
  • Completion Timelines
  • Professional Commitment
  • Professional Standards
  • Computer-Based Communications
  • ILT-L Listproc
  • Be Proactive and Professional
  • Grading Policies
  • Student Appeals Procedures
Chapter 12: Financial Aid
  • Graduate Lab Assistantships
  • Corporate Internships
  • Graduate Research Assistantships

Chapter 13: Publications and Organizations
  • Library Serials
  • Professional Organizations

Chapter 14: Course Descriptions

Chapter 15: Advising Notes
  • Program Requirements Before Graduation


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Comments and questions to:
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Updated May 29, 1997


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