Earn Your Master's in Technology Integration Online or On Campus
Learn how to develop, assess and implement technology curricula in K-12 schools with our MEd in Technology Integration Specialist degree.
Designed for those who want to become technology curriculum specialists in public or private schools, this online master’s in technology integration also is offered at our main campus in Manchester, N.H. The Master of Education in Technology Integration Specialist program is designed to lead to New Hampshire endorsement as an educational technology integration specialist for grades K-12.
Professionals with this credential are qualified to train teachers to use the latest technological tools and resources to develop effective curricula for K-12 students. Earning this degree may lead to a new career, opportunities for advancement and higher pay for currently licensed teachers.
The MEd in Technology Integration Specialist program is ideal for already licensed teachers seeking an additional endorsement or for those individuals seeking initial licensure in New Hampshire. Candidates seeking a comparable teaching or administrative license in a state other than New Hampshire must meet the out-of-state certification/licensure requirements for your state to be licensed. Please note that we currently accept applications only from residents of the following states for this program's endorsement pathway: New Hampshire, Alaska, Arizona, Colorado, Maine, Vermont and Virginia. The initial licensure pathway currently is available only to New Hampshire residents. Use the navigation tool to the right for more information about state requirements.
Advantages of the Master’s in Technology Integration
- Convenience - Take courses online or on campus, full or part time.
- Knowledgeable professors - Instructors are experienced technology curriculum specialists with classroom experience.
- A respected university - Founded in 1932, SNHU is a fully accredited, private, not-for-profit university.
Education programs are accredited by:
- Accreditation Council for Business Schools and Programs
- New England Association of Schools and Colleges
- New Hampshire Postsecondary Education Commission
- New Hampshire State Department of Education for Teacher Certification



