The Instructional Design Certificate of Achievement gives students hands-on experience applying foundational theories to design inclusive learning experiences using a variety of e-learning tools, artificial intelligence (AI), and multimedia. Students learn to design human-centered, accessible learning spaces that invite connection and caring. Students come away with a comprehensive portfolio demonstrating their skills in instructional design, tools, and teamwork, positioning them for new career opportunities in the field of instructional design.
40-50
This local CTE award prepares students with the skills and knowledge to excel in the field of instructional design.
Prerequisite Skills/Enrollment Limitations: None
Career Options for this Award: Instructional designer, E-Learning Developer, Training Coordinator, Curriculum Developer, Learning and Development Consultant
The Instructional Design Certificate of Achievement is designed to meet the needs of individuals at various points in their career, including:
After completion of the certificate, students will be able to:
Course | Title | Units | Year/Semester (Y1 or S1) |
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EDUC 120 | Introduction to Human-Centered Instructional Design in the Age of AI | 2 | S1 |
EDUC 122 | Needs Assessment | 2 | S1 |
EDUC 124 | Training Design | 2 | S1 |
EDUC 126 | Measuring Impact | 2 | S1 |
EDUC 128 | Facilitating Training | 2 | S1 |
EDUC 130 | Inclusive Content Development | 2 | S2 |
EDUC 140 | Capstone | 1 | S2 |
Electives | Select 3 of the 4 | 2 | |
EDUC 132 | Instructional Videos | 2 | S2 |
EDUC 134 | E-Learning Tools | 2 | S2 |
EDUC 136 | AI for Instructional Designers | 2 | S |
EDUC 138 | Project Management for Instructional Designers | 2 | S2 |
Monica Romero · 04/23/24
Mesa College is pleased to present this unique Certificate of Achievement. The LMI file also includes letters of support and the Advisory Minutes. We see this CoA as meeting the evolving needs of education and training professionals, both in public and private industry.
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