Graduate Certificate - Instructional Design

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  • Credential: graduate certificate
  • Credits: 9
  • Next start: see program details

If you want to improve your instructional design expertise in a short time, the online Graduate Certificate - Instructional Design is an excellent way to build your skills and knowledge.

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About Graduate Certificate - Instructional Design

Elevate your skills in distance education with Athabasca University's online Graduate Certificate - Instructional Design. This 9-credit program focuses on key aspects like applying learning theory, program evaluation, and developing materials in a project-based setting—perfect for practitioners eager to meet the rising demand for instructional design expertise. With a flexible timeline of up to 2 years to complete the program and the option to ladder your credits into our Master of Education - Open, Digital, and Distance Education, you can tailor your learning journey to fit your life.

Admission requirements

Admission requirements include a baccalaureate degree or equivalent education and experience.

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Program details

Overview

This program is intended for practitioners who are specifically interested in:

  • applying learning theory to instructional design
  • applying program evaluation concepts in distance education
  • applying current Instructional Systems Design (ISD) models to distance education
  • developing instructional materials in a project-based setting

The Graduate Certificate - Instructional Design is a 9-credit online graduate program. You must complete at least 6 credits through Athabasca University. All courses are online grouped study, with defined start and end dates.

As Graduate Certificate - Instructional Design courses are part of the Master of Education - Open, Digital, and Distance Education (MEd) program, you will take your courses with MEd students.

Why take the Graduate Certificate - Instructional Design?

As distance education and web-based learning grows and evolves, so too does instructional design. Professional instructional designers and educators with instructional design skills are in demand.

With the Graduate Certificate - Instructional Design, you can upgrade your skills to meet this demand and get a graduate-level credential in 2 years or less.

Application deadlines and start dates

Application deadline Start date
Jan. 15 spring
May 15 fall
Sep. 15 winter

Routes and options

Ladder to a master’s degree

Once you have completed the Graduate Certificate - Instructional Design, you may apply to the MEd program. If you’re admitted, your Graduate Certificate - Instructional Design credits may be applied towards the MEd degree.

Completion times

You can take up to 2 years to complete all requirements.

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