Associate Degrees in Educational/Instructional Technology
Education Levels of Educational/Instructional Technology Majors
During the most recent year for which data is available, 99 people earned their associate degree in educational/instructional technology. This makes it the 12th most popular associate degree program in the country.
The following table shows the number of diplomas awarded in educational/instructional technology at each degree level.
Education Level | Number of Grads |
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Master’s Degree | 6,792 |
Graduate Certificate | 1,337 |
Basic Certificate | 233 |
Doctor’s Degree | 233 |
Bachelor’s Degree | 116 |
Undergraduate Certificate | 102 |
Associate Degree | 99 |
Earnings of Educational/Instructional Technology Majors With Associate Degrees
At this time, we do not have the data to estimate the median earnings for this class of people.
Student Debt
The data on debt ranges for educational/instructional technology majors who have their associate degree is not available.
Student Diversity
More men than women pursue associate degrees in educational/instructional technology. About 52.5% of graduates in this field are male.
Gender | Number of Grads |
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Men | 52 |
Women | 47 |
The racial-ethnic distribution of educational/instructional technology associate degree students is as follows:
Race/Ethnicity | Number of Grads |
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Asian | 7 |
Black or African American | 9 |
Hispanic or Latino | 36 |
White | 36 |
International Students | 6 |
Other Races/Ethnicities | 5 |
Most Popular Educational/Instructional Technology Programs for Associate Degrees
There are 5 colleges that offer an associate degree in educational/instructional technology. Learn more about the most popular 5 below:
The most popular school in the United States for educational/instructional technology students seekingan associate degree is Lone Star College System. Roughly 70,100 attend the school each year. During the most recent year for which we have data, 66 people received their associate degree in educational/instructional technology from North Harris Montgomery. About 51% of this group were women, and 50% were students from an underrepresented racial-ethnic group.
The 2nd most popular school in the country for educational/instructional technology majors who are seeking their associate degree is Essex County College. Roughly 6,300 attend the school each year. During the most recent year for which we have data, 10 people received their associate degree in educational/instructional technology from Essex. About 20% of this group were women, and 100% were students from an underrepresented racial-ethnic group.
Warren County Community College is the 4th most popular school in the nation for students seeking an associate degree in educational/instructional technology. During the most recent year for which we have data, 0 people received their associate degree in educational/instructional technology from Warren County Community College.
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*The racial-ethnic minority student count is calculated by taking the total number of students and subtracting white students, international students, and students whose race/ethnicity was unknown. This number is then divided by the total number of students at the school to obtain the percentage of racial-ethnic minorities.
- College Factual
- National Center for Education Statistics
- O*NET Online
- Bureau of Labor Statistics
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