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INSTRUCTIONAL DESIGN DURHAM COLLEGE CERTIFICATE The Instructional Design program is for students interested in the theory, practice, and design of instructional content for various modes of delivery. This program will provide students with the theoretical and practical foundations for the development and design of instruction and training applicable to the higher education industry, corporate training delivery, or the hosting of subject-specific workshops. Pedagogical theory will be coupled with practical module and course development to apply and demonstrate key instructional design principles. SCHOOL OF CONTINUING EDUCATION REGISTER NOW!

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Page 1: INSTRUCTIONAL DESIGN - Durham College · • Plan instructional design strategies to meet the needs of a specific audience. • Apply appropriate learning models in designing instructional

INSTRUCTIONAL DESIGNDURHAM COLLEGE CERTIFICATE

The Instructional Design program is for students interested in the theory, practice, and design of instructional content for various modes of delivery. This program will provide students with the theoretical and practical foundations for the development and design of instruction and training applicable to the higher education industry, corporate training delivery, or the hosting of subject-specific workshops. Pedagogical theory will be coupled with practical module and course development to apply and demonstrate key instructional design principles.

SCHOOL OF CONTINUING EDUCATION

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Program outcomesUpon completion of this program, students will be equipped to:• Develop measurable performance-based learning outcomes and/or objectives for a course or training program.

• Plan instructional design strategies to meet the needs of a specific audience.

• Apply appropriate learning models in designing instructional materials and resources.

• Design activities and assessments that are aligned to learning outcomes.

• Develop a course for hybrid delivery that includes the components of accessibility in course design.

• Identify the roles of team members and apply project management strategies in a course development project.

• Select and evaluate appropriate technological tools to enhance course design and delivery.

• Implement a quality assurance framework using appropriate instructional design instruments.

Career optionsGraduates from the certificate program may find employment in entry level positions in:

• junior instructional designers

• educational consultants

• training providers

• instructional program developers

Where you could work:• primary, secondary and post-secondary

institutions

• corporate training services

• private career colleges

• corporate clients

• not for profit sectors

Time requirement• You will have five years from the start

date of your first course to complete this certificate.

View the full program of study, explore course delivery options and find out how to register by visiting www.durhamcollege.ca/coned/INST, calling 905.721.3052 or emailing [email protected] you require an alternative format, contact [email protected].

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