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Master of Professional Studies (MPS)
Concentration in Strategic Leadership
with a Specialization in On-site Training or Distance Training
Program Summary
Total credits required for graduation: 33
Note: The 5000 and 6000 levels numbering of courses for APSU / ETSU / TSU will be cross-listed with the 6000 used by MTSU and TTU and the 7000 levels numbering of courses used at UOM.
A. Core Courses: Students will complete the following three core courses (9 hours).
B. Concentration for Training and Development: Students will complete three of the following courses (9 hours).
C. Specialization: On-Site Training: Students will complete the following courses (12 hours).
| TECH 5105 / 6105 / 7105 |
Project Planning and Scheduling |
3 credits |
| PRST 5460 / 6460 / 7460 |
Instructional Design for Training and Development |
3 credits |
| PRST 5470 / 6470 / 7470 |
Facilitation of Learning |
3 credits |
| One elective from any course in the MPS Program |
3 credits |
C. Specialization: Distance Training: Students will complete the following courses (12 hours).
| PRST 5430 / 6430 / 7430 |
Instructional Design for Electronic Training |
3 credits |
| PRST 5440 / 6440 / 7440 |
Teaching On-Line (pre-req PRST 5430/6430/7430) |
3 credits |
| PRST 5450 / 6450 / 7450 |
Computer-Based Instruction (pre-reqs PRST 5/6/7430 and PRST 5/6/7440) |
3 credits |
| One elective from any course in the MPS Program |
3 credits |
D. Professional Project: The Master of Professional Studies program requires every student to complete a professional project as the culminating experience in earning the degree.
| PRST 5998 / 6998 / 7998 |
Professional Project (Must be taken during the final semester of the program) Students should begin planning their project when they enter the MPS program. They should consult their advisor about appropriate topics and submit their proposal for approval prior to entering this course. |
3 credits |
Note: Graduate Online Courses offered by each individual university:
[Students employed full time are limited to two online courses per semester.]
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