In collaboration with the College of Education, the Center provides programs that lead to a Bachelor of Science degree in industrial education. Students who plan to earn a degree in that discipline must complete all requirements in both Section A and Section B as outlined below.
Section A Core Course Requirements
University and College of Education Core Course Requirements
Section B Program Course Requirements
Vocational Industrial Education (42 semester hours)
| CTE 0101 |
Principles of Career and Technical Education |
| CTE 0102 |
Methods in Career and Technical Education |
| CTE 0103 |
Curriculum in Career and Technical Education |
| ED 385 |
Student Teaching (9 s.h.) |
Electives
| CTE 0311 |
Managing the Learning Environments of Handicapped Persons |
| CTE 0214 |
Field Experience |
| CTE 0324 |
Cooperative Education |
| CTE 0330 |
Coordination Methods |
| CTE 0315 |
Credit by Examination (24 s. h.)* |
| or |
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| CTE 0399 |
Supervised Work Experience (1-6 s. h.) |
A minimum of 128 semester hours of applicable academic work are required for graduation. Elect Math 0015, SRAP, RCC, or Military Science cannot be used to fulfill the credit requirements for graduation.
* Credit by examination is limited to students matriculated in the undergraduate career and technical education (industrial education majors) degree program and who have met the following conditions: (1) completed 90 s.h. of approved course work, and (2) have received approval to have credit awarded toward their degree based on the successful completion of an Occupational Competency Assessment in a PDE Certification area. Note: Must be admitted to the teacher certification program. |