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2 Learning Systems Degree Programs in Puerto Rico


Universidad Ana G. Méndez - Recinto de Cupey
Doctorate in Education with a specialty in Teaching (Ed.D.)
- San Juan, Puerto Rico
Doctor of Education
Full time, Part time
On-Campus
Spanish
All of our programs are duly licensed by the Puerto Rico Board of Education (CEPR) and accredited by the Middle States Commission on Higher Education (MSCHE). At the undergraduate level (teacher preparation programs), we have the specialized accreditation granted by The Council for the Accreditation of Educator Preparation (CAEP).


Universidad Ana G. Méndez – Recinto de Gurabo
Doctorate in Education - Curriculum, Teaching and Learning Environments
- Gurabo, Puerto Rico
Doctor of Education
Full time, Part time
3 years
On-Campus
Spanish
The Doctoral Program in Education with a specialization in Curriculum, Teaching and Learning Environments is intended to prepare a professional with the theoretical and practical knowledge that will allow you to apply the principles and foundations of the curriculum in the design, implementation and evaluation of educational programs. The learning environments in this doctoral program provide an approach to the curricular aspects that affect the training of the curriculum specialist in the selected study environment.
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Learning Systems degree programs explore how individuals acquire, process, and apply information. This dynamic field invites you to uncover innovative techniques for enhancing educational and training environments, especially through the lens of technology.
In Puerto Rico, educators emphasize applied learning and collaboration. Students develop skills in creating instructional materials, designing effective learning experiences, and evaluating educational programs. Courses often include instructional design, cognitive psychology in education, and data-driven assessment methods. These experiences foster independence and curiosity as students engage with diverse learning theories and instructional technologies.
Graduates with a Learning Systems degree can pursue various career paths, such as instructional coordinators, training and development specialists, or educational technologists. They gain skills that are valued globally, equipping them to work in various sectors like corporate training, educational institutions, and non-profits. The emphasis on experiential learning in Puerto Rico enhances adaptability and critical thinking, preparing students for the evolving demands of the education and training industries.