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Graduate schools for Instructional Design: Where to find them?
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Hi! I’ve just recently discovered this program, and I’ve immediately felt a connection with the courses — they seem to be a great combination of writing, psychology, statistics, and technology, and I can see that there are many job opportunities for this. Not to mention it’s been my core advocacy to revise curriculums and create learning materials (I always fought for curriculum change when I was in undergraduate). I suck at the visual design aspect of it, but I will learn eventually. 🥹

Next year, I am really looking forward to enroll in one of the schools that offers the program, while I’m reviewing for my board exam. I swear I’ve never felt this excitement and urge to pursue higher studies when I was planning to take up MA Psychology or law. It’s not just for the sake now. It’s something I really want to be good at.

I’d appreciate any insights! I’m a BS Psychology graduate, by the way. (I hope they accept enrollees from non-education programs.)

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