Course Information
- Sep 2025
(The fee is subject to the University's approval:)
Course Overview
The Master of Science in Technology, Design and Leadership for Learning [MSc(TDLL)] (formerly known as Master of Science in Information Technology in Education [MSc(ITE)]) is intended for instructional designers, educators and professionals, including educational publishers, software developers, tertiary sector staff, school administrators, IT coordinators and people involved in staff IT training in business settings, who have an interest in ITE and wish to update, extend and reflect on their knowledge and practice. The programme provides a comprehensive understanding of the cultural, administrative and technological implications of current and new educational technologies. It prepares students to design, develop, implement and evaluate the use of IT in various educational level and settings.
Full Time (normally one year, up to a maximum of two years)
What You’ll Learn
The MSc(TDLL) programme has a modular programme structure, including taught courses and a capstone course, where students engage in project-based learning to integrate the knowledge and skills acquired in the curriculum. The programme extends over one academic year of full-time study or between two and four years of part time study. There will be three semesters in each academic year. The three semesters will begin in September, January and May.
The programme provides a comprehensive understanding of the cultural, administrative and technological implications of current and new educational technologies. It prepares students to design, develop, implement and evaluate the use of IT in various educational level and settings.