Three Doctor of Arts degree programs are offered at the University of Illinois, Chicago Circle. Students in the programs must prepare themselves both as scientists, and as instructional developers. Four special courses provide students with a grounding in instructional design, using media, and evaluating products and are the core of the program that is designed to produce university instructors that are strongly oriented toward the task of improving instruction and well prepared to do so.
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