Faculty from the (FBISD) have a pathway to graduate school thanks to a new agreement with the University of Houston College of Education. Starting in spring 2019, FBISD educators may enroll in the college鈥檚 graduate program in Curriculum and Instruction鈥擫earning, Design and Technology. The five semester program is offered at UH Sugar Land and includes both online and face-to-face components.
鈥淭his is ideal for educators in Fort Bend County to attend classes locally,鈥 said Bulent Dogan, clinical assistant professor and program director. 鈥淭he skills learned in this program will certainly benefit their careers.鈥
The deadline to apply for the spring 2019 class is Nov. 1. Applicants may be exempt from the GRE requirement. Please review the exemptions for more details. Read more about the program information or the graduate admissions process or reach out to Professor Bulent Dogan for more information.
Students will learn about integrating technology as they use a diverse range of technologies. Additionally, students will learn how to strategically plan for using technology in their professional teaching and training roles.
Fall 2018 is the first semester for the program, which has attracted professionals from various school districts and area hospitals.