What You'll Learn
Master instructional design for adult learning! Embrace the world of virtual training and online education, transcending traditional boundaries. With a projected 8% growth in demand for training and development specialists for 2021–2031 (U.S. Bureau of Labor), this microcredential equips you with essential concepts, theories, techniques, and ethical considerations in instructional design. Dive into methods for evaluating adult learning and systematically applying design principles for effective, dynamic, and engaging experiences tailored to diverse learner needs.
You will gain essential skills in crafting precise learning objectives and building unique instructional design models. You will discover your teaching and learning style while fostering sensitivity to adult learners across various contexts. Successful completion of this microcredential prepares you for continued study at the graduate level, provides existing professionals with specialized skills needed to keep pace or advance, and also provide an entry point for those new to the field, readying you to apply for entry- to mid-level training, development, and technical writing roles.
Course Requirements
- ADE 608 Instructional Design and Assessment
- ADE 610 Methods of Adult Education
Skills Covered
- Virtual Training
- Adult Education
- Written Communication
- Verbal Communication
- Instructional Design
- Ethical Standards
- Training and Development
- Curriculum Design
- Educational Technology
This Microcredential is Stackable
Credits earned in the completion of this microcredential can be applied toward completion of a related certificate or degree program. It is a building block that gives you a jump start to education and career success.
- Adult Education Graduate Certificate
- Human Resource Development Graduate Certificate
- Adult Education M.S.
Contact Us
Kristin Fields
Director of Continuing Education
(716) 878-5226
