12-24-2014, 07:38 AM
Hey There,
This might sound weird, but generally speaking, is one of these seen as more relevant or better to have than the other? I'm looking at Master of Education (MEd) in Instructional Design (my field), vs. a Master of Arts (MA) in in Educational Technology and Online Learning, for example, or a Master of Science, Educational Technology (M.S.E.T.). I've even seen a Master of Educational Technology (M.E.T.). Any of these could apply to what I do, though I think the first might be the best fit. However, does an MA or MS carry more weight than an MEd?
This might sound weird, but generally speaking, is one of these seen as more relevant or better to have than the other? I'm looking at Master of Education (MEd) in Instructional Design (my field), vs. a Master of Arts (MA) in in Educational Technology and Online Learning, for example, or a Master of Science, Educational Technology (M.S.E.T.). I've even seen a Master of Educational Technology (M.E.T.). Any of these could apply to what I do, though I think the first might be the best fit. However, does an MA or MS carry more weight than an MEd?
CLEP Exams: College Mathematics 60, Natural Sciences 50, Social Sciences and History 63, Introduction to Educational Psychology 59
DSST Exams: Ethics in America 451, Business Ethics and Society 447, Technical Writing 65
Straighterline: Medical Terminology 97.13 %, Cultural Anthropology 86.00 %, Introduction to Religion 92.00 %, Introduction to Sociology 88.75 %, Business Ethics 84.00 %, Organizational Behavior 79.50 %, Introduction to Philosophy 92.80 %
FEMA: IS-00240.a Leadership and Influence, IS-00241.a Decision Making and Problem Solving, IS-00242.a Effective Communication, IS-00008.a Building for the Earthquakes of Tomorrow, IS-00005.a An Introduction to Hazardous Materials, IS-00235.b Emergency Planning, IS-00301 Radiological Emergency Response, IS-00386 Introduction to Residential Coastal Construction, IS-00393.a Introduction to Hazard Mitigation, IS-00394.a Protecting Your Home or Small Business from Disaster, IS-00346 Hazardous Materials for Medical Personnel
DSST Exams: Ethics in America 451, Business Ethics and Society 447, Technical Writing 65
Straighterline: Medical Terminology 97.13 %, Cultural Anthropology 86.00 %, Introduction to Religion 92.00 %, Introduction to Sociology 88.75 %, Business Ethics 84.00 %, Organizational Behavior 79.50 %, Introduction to Philosophy 92.80 %
FEMA: IS-00240.a Leadership and Influence, IS-00241.a Decision Making and Problem Solving, IS-00242.a Effective Communication, IS-00008.a Building for the Earthquakes of Tomorrow, IS-00005.a An Introduction to Hazardous Materials, IS-00235.b Emergency Planning, IS-00301 Radiological Emergency Response, IS-00386 Introduction to Residential Coastal Construction, IS-00393.a Introduction to Hazard Mitigation, IS-00394.a Protecting Your Home or Small Business from Disaster, IS-00346 Hazardous Materials for Medical Personnel


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