Director: Joseph Martinelli, Ed.D.
Develop and Teach Online Courses
As we enter deep into the 21st Century, universities and colleges around the world are experiencing the changes created by technology and looking for ways to implement new modes of teaching and training students. Faculty and students are no longer bound to a classroom. There is a shift from the traditional mode of teaching and learning to online education.
Seton Hall University, a leader in web-based education, is offering an Online Course Development and Management Certificate to help educators and trainers acquire the teaching and technical skills desirable for online teaching. This certificate provides the expertise educators need to teach courses in an online learning environment. As a leader in online education, Seton Hall University offers this program to prepare students for future success in a high-tech world. A Certificate in Online Course Development and Management will enable you to communicate and instruct effectively in today’s cyber environment.
The Certificate in Online Course Development and Management
The certificate program acknowledges students who achieve a level of experience and knowledge with information technologies. The certificate program is open to any undergraduate student enrolled at the University, as well as students who are not enrolled in a full University program.
Certificate Requirements
The Certificate in Online Course Development and Management is awarded to students who successfully complete five 3-credit information technology courses (15 credits).
A maximum of 6 credits may be accepted for equivalent experience in other divisions of the University, or for courses taken at other colleges.
Undergraduate Program
The following courses may be applied toward the Certificate in Online Course Development and Management.
Course List
Code |
Title |
Hours |
BMIE 3705 | Webpage Technologies | 3 |
BMIE 3710 | Digital Resh and Info Literacy | 3 |
BMIE 4345 | Online Course Management and Delivery | 3 |
BMIE 4348 | Online Course Design and Implementation | 3 |
| 3 |
| Production of Instructional Resources I | |
| Production of Instructional Resources II | |
| Seminar: Social, Ethical and Legal Issues in Computing | |
Total Hours | 15 |