Education Programs
The University of Illinois Global Campus has partnered with the College of Education at the Urbana-Champaign campus to develop an innovative e-learning program. You have the choice of a master of education or one of two graduate certificates -- any of which will put you on the path to your future in online training and education. The curriculum, designed by highly regarded faculty in the Department of Human Resource Education, will serve you in your goals to design, implement, and assess online training courses, education programs, and e-learning modules for a wide range of industries. Click the program links below to learn more...
Master of Education with a concentration in E-Learning
Graduate Certificate in Foundations of E-Learning
Graduate Certificate in Management of E-Learning
Master of Education in Human Resource Education with a concentration in E-Learning
An online Master of Education degree (Ed.M.)
with a concentration in E-Learning from
the University of Illinois Global Campus
can prepare you to understand the
development, delivery, and management of
e-learning.
Students will gain the necessary knowledge
to create high-quality e-learning courses,
and the skills to deliver and assess
e-learning programs for students and the
workforce. The curriculum of the e-learning
concentration can be completed in 18
months.
The program consists of nine courses for a total of 36
credit hours. A minimum grade-point average of 3.0 (on a 4.0 scale) for the last 60 hours of undergraduate coursework is required for admission.
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Certificate in Foundations of E-Learning
To keep pace with innovations in education, educators at all levels need to understand the growing arena of online learning. The
Graduate Certificate in
Foundations of E-Learning will provide you
with the fundamentals of online teaching, as
well as training in e-learning management.
The program consists of three courses for a total of 12
credit hours. A minimum grade-point average of 3.0 (on a 4.0 scale) for the last 60 hours of undergraduate coursework is required for admission.
If at some future date you
decide to pursue your master's degree,
all your certificate courses can be used to
satisfy course requirements for the Master
of Education degree with a concentration in
E-Learning.
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Certificate in Management of E-Learning
Online education is a constantly
evolving field, and educators and
instructional designers need to stay on
top of innovations in online learning. The
Graduate Certificate in
Management of E-Learning will provide you
with training in online learning technology
and management.
The program consists of three courses for a total of 12
credit hours. A minimum grade-point average of 3.0 (on a 4.0 scale) for the last 60 hours of undergraduate coursework is required for admission.
If at some future date you
decide to pursue your master's degree,
all your certificate courses can be used to
satisfy course requirements for the Master
of Education degree with a concentration in
E-Learning.
Inquire today by completing the form on the left.
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Student Services
We know you are busy with work, family, and other activities. That's why we’ve designed Global Campus Student Services to be pro-active and anticipate the needs of you as a student.
We will assign you an advisor from your first point of contact and provide you with their phone number and e-mail contact. This person will be your gateway and single point of contact for all services within The Global Campus. Should you need to speak to a specialist within an area, your advisor will connect you. No hassles, no trying to figure out where to call for what, no need to feel like you are tackling this all by yourself. Your advisor is with you from the time you begin the application process until you graduate. Your advisor will let you know when registration begins for the next term, provide tips for being a successful online student and help you fill out the required forms when it is time to apply for graduation. Your advisor will be dedicated to helping you achieve your goals.
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Financial Aid
Federal, state, and private sources
of financial aid are available for all
students who qualify. The University
of Illinois Global Campus utilizes the
Free Application for Federal Student
Aid (FAFSA) to determine eligibility for
financial aid.
The Global Campus (in collaboration
with the University of Illinois
residential campuses) is pleased to
offer the following major aid programs:
- * Federal Pell Grant
- * Federal Direct loan (subsidized and unsubsidized)
- * Federal Parent Loan for Undergraduate Students
- * Graduate PLUS loan
- * Federal SMART Grant
- * State of Illinois Monetary Assistance Program Grant (for Illinois residents)
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About Us
The University of Illinois Global Campus
focuses on innovation, quality, superior
instruction, service, and accessibility. Our
goal is to provide access to high-quality
online education programs that merit the
University of Illinois name. All degree
and certificate programs are created
in collaboration with the colleges and
academic departments at the University's
residential campuses at Urbana-
Champaign, Chicago, and Springfield. The
curricula are developed by world-class
University of Illinois faculty who are leaders
in their fields of study. Upon completion of
a program, you will earn a degree from the
fully accredited University of Illinois.
Accreditation
All three campuses of the University
of Illinois are accredited by the
Higher Learning Commission of the
North Central Association of Colleges
and Schools, which is responsible for
accrediting institutions in the north-central
region of the United States. In
addition, some programs are individually
accredited by discipline-specific
accrediting bodies.
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