100% Online Program
The Graduate Certificate in Technology Integration Specialist is designed for K-12 teachers who wish to develop skills in computer technology to support the teaching and learning process. Students admitted to the certificate program are required to be familiar with all policies of the Graduate College that govern graduate certificate programs.
The Graduate Certificate in Technology Integration Specialist program is 100% online.
Official Certificate Name: Graduate Certificate in Technology Integration Specialist
Certificate Type: Graduate Certificate
*Special Relationship with Other Programs:
A student may be simultaneously enrolled in any graduate degree program (EdD, EdS, or MET) and the Graduate Certificate in Technology Integration Specialist program subject to the approval of the chair of the student’s supervisory committee and the graduate program coordinators of the programs.
A student who is not enrolled in any graduate degree program at Boise State University may be enrolled in the Graduate Certificate in Technology Integration Specialist program and other graduate certificate programs.
Note: Content on this page is provided as a quick reference for planning. All official course descriptions/degree requirements/admission standards/program learning outcomes/etc. are published on the Graduate College’s website Graduate Catalog.
Degree Requirements and Advising Resources
Admission Requirements
Applicants are required to have earned at least a baccalaureate degree from a regionally accredited U.S. college or university or a degree from a non-U.S. institution of higher education that is judged equivalent to a U.S. baccalaureate degree by the International Admissions office and have an undergraduate grade point average (GPA) of 3.00 (based on a 4-point scale) computed for all undergraduate credits from the applicant’s most recent baccalaureate degree. Academic background must also be judged by the program coordinator as adequate for enrollment in graduate courses in education and educational technology.
A prospective student may apply at any time and should follow the general graduate application procedure for degree-seeking students (see Graduate Admission Regulations). Admission to the program is based on:
- Official transcripts from all colleges attended.
- An essay describing professional and educational background, career goals and how coursework will help to attain them.
- Completion of the Program Development Form.
Note: For specific directions about the essay and program development form, please review the admissions information.
Estimated Costs
The cost per credit is $478.
To see an estimate of the other costs, please refer to our Tuition page.
The College of Education also offers a range of scholarship opportunities.Â
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