6 Master's degrees in Instructional Design in Washington, United States
Curriculum and Instruction
The Curriculum and Instruction specialization at Washington State University offers students rigorous and individually tailored programs of study with two degrees.
Language, Literacy, and Culture
The Language, Literacy, and Culture study program at the University of Washington provides foundational knowledge on the nature of language, literacy and culture across multilingual settings, including elementary and secondary schools, community centers, and various global contexts.
Culturally Sustaining Education
Our Culturally Sustaining Education program at the University of Washington seeks to join, center, and sustain the strengths, wisdom, histories, and futures of Indigenous, Black, Latinx, Asian, Pacific Islander and all global majority young people, families, Elders, communities and educators across multiple intersections with gender, disability, language, land, migration, class, and more.
Adult Education and Instructional Design
The Master of Science in Adult Education and Instructional Design at City University of Seattle is designed to advance your knowledge and expertise in computer science and technology. This unique program offers the theoretical and the business knowledge you’ll need to propel your career forward.
IslandWood Residency Program
The IslandWood Residency Program in Education for Environment and Community at the University of Washington prepares knowledgeable educators for a more equitable and sustainable future.
Curriculum and Instruction
The Curriculum and Instruction program at Seattle Pacific University provides two pathways for teachers to bolster their instructional expertise and leadership capacity — and $1,000 for a 2022 Online Scholarship award.