Instructional Systems Development
One of UMBC's most established applied graduate programs, the Instructional Systems Development (ISD) - Training Systems program is for people who design, deliver, support and measure training, learning and performance within organizations. Graduates of the program are prepared to work in a variety of positions, such as trainer, instructional designer, instructional technology specialist, eLearning developer, training manager and more.
About the Program
Admission Requirements
Program Factsheet
Tuition and Fees/Financial Aid
Why ISD?
UMBC is accredited by the Middle States Commission on Higher Education; the Accrediting Board for Engineering Technology, Inc.; the National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education.
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Power to the Learners
By Christine Hipple, Karen Mattingly, UMBC-ISD students |
A Startup Tale
Todd Marks, UMBC Adjunct Professor, launched Mindgrub in his basement.
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#25 in U.S. News Best Jobs 2012
HR Specialist |
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ISD Networks
For helpful ISD-related tips, follow Dr. Greg Williams
on twitter @gregwilliams123

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