Jun 04, 2025  
2025-2026 UH Mānoa Catalog 
  
2025-2026 UH Mānoa Catalog

Learning Design and Technologies for Teachers (TeachTech), Graduate Certificate [currently not admitting]


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[Not admitting students to the graduate certificate in Learning Design and Technologies for Teachers (TeachTech) for Spring 2025 through Spring 2026]


This new Graduate Certificate program is a 15-credit, fully online post-baccalaureate program. The purpose of TeachTech is to provide professional development for K-12 teachers in teaching digital-age students who will need 21st Century Skills for their future careers. Modeled after the department’s successful Graduate Certificate in Online Learning and Teaching (COLT), TeachTech prepares teachers with practical classroom technology skills while meeting common core standards. TeachTech is also appropriate for those with instructional roles beyond K-12.

Admission Requirements

Admission to the TeachTech program is available for any semester with applications accepted year-round. Students must meet the requirements set by Graduate Division for admission. Students should select “Learning Design and Technologies for Teachers” as the major on the graduate application form. In addition to the application materials required by Graduate Division, prospective students must also submit the following online (see LTEC web page for additional details):

  • Resume
  • Statement of Objectives
  • Intent to Apply

Because the number of students who can be admitted is limited, the admission process is competitive and meeting the minimum established criteria does not guarantee automatic admission. A previous degree in educational technology is not required to enter the TeachTech program.

Program Requirements


As required for all Graduate Certificate programs, the TeachTech course sequence will require students to complete five 3-credit courses (total 15 credits) to earn the certificate. Three courses must be at the graduate level and are required. Each has a curricular focus on K-12 except the practicum that is tailored to individual student’s projects and interests. All students must have approval for electives or substitutions from the TeachTech faculty coordinator.

Required courses include:

Culminating Project


TeachTech requires successful completion of a culminating project in the capstone course LTEC 689 . This project includes development of a standards based electronic portfolio that showcases instructional products and teaching/training strategies that result from course assignments and projects. The certificate student will be expected to write a paper suitable for presentation at a professional conference related to their products from the certificate program.

Transfer Credit and Dual Programs


  • Previous course work: A maximum of 6 credits from previously taken LTEC courses may be used to meet requirements with department approval as long as these courses are not older than 3 years and were not counted towards another certificate or previous degree. There are no transfer credits from other departments or other institutions for certificate programs.
  • Dual Programs: Students may be concurrently enrolled in TeachTech and the LTEC MEd or PhD programs. Courses taken in the TeachTech program may count as electives for the MEd or PhD programs (approval required).

TeachTech students are required to have access to a laptop computer with Internet access to meet program requirements.

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