SECONDARY EDUCATION (5-12) MAJOR
(APPLIED TECHNOLOGY)
Bachelor of Science Degree in Education
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Freshman year |
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Courses to be taken Fall Semester |
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Courses to be taken Spring Semester |
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Area of Concentration Support Area |
3 3 |
Area of Concentration Support Area |
3 3 |
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Courses which may be taken either Semester |
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CIS 110 Introduction to Computers MATH 110 Math for Liberal Arts ENGL 111 Written Communication I EDPY 112 Introduction to Educational Psychology ENGL 112 Written Communication II SPCH 141 Fundamentals of Speech |
3 4 3 3 3 3 |
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Sophomore year |
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Courses to be taken Fall Semester |
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Courses to be taken Spring Semester |
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Distribution Area "A" Area of Concentration Support Area |
3 10 3 |
Distribution Area "A" Area of Concentration Support Area |
3 9 1 |
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Courses which may be taken either Semester |
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EDPY 215 Psychological Foundations of Education |
3 |
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Junior year |
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Courses to be taken Fall Semester |
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Courses to be taken Spring Semester |
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Distribution Area "B" Area of Concentration Support Area
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3 4 3 |
Distribution Area "B" Area of Concentration Support Area *EDUC 445 Tchg Rdg, Wrtg & Crit Thnkg Across Curr |
3 3 3 3 |
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Courses which may be taken either Semester |
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VOED 350 Principles of Applied Technology VOED 360 Analysis and Preparation of Instructional Materials EDUC 380 Classroom Environment and Management |
3 3 2 |
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Senior year |
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Courses to be taken Fall Semester |
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Courses to be taken Spring Semester |
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Distribution Area "C" Area of Concentration Support Area |
3 3 3 |
Distribution Area "C" Area of Concentration Support Area |
3 3 3 |
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Courses which may be taken either Semester |
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VOED 370 Organization and Teaching Applied Techniques *EDUC 405 Current Issues in Education *GUID 424 Principals of Counseling and Development *EDUC 450 Secondary Teaching Practicum and Seminar OR *EDUC 475 Elementary and Secondary Teaching Practicum & Seminar *EDUC 455 General Teaching Methods |
3 3 3 12
12 3 |
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*Student must receive Final Admission to Teacher Education in order to enroll.
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AREAS OF CONCENTRATION: (Select One) |
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Automotive |
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AUTO 128 Engines ATDI 134 Auto/Diesel Electrical/Electronic Systems I ATDI 264 Auto/Diesel Electrical/Electronic Systems II ATDI 384 Auto/Diesel Electronic Applications ATDI 385 Auto/Diesel Microprocessor Applications AUTO 408 Current Trends in Mobility Technology |
4 4 4 3 3 3 |
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Drafting/CAD |
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DRFT 131 Technical Graphics I DRFT 156 Introduction to CAD DRFT 201 Residential Drafting DRFT 205 Machine Drafting DRFT 256 3D CAD DRFT 356 CAD Presentations DRFT 409 Industrial Product Design |
4 3 3 3 3 4 3 |
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Electronics |
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EET 101 Introduction to Electricity/Electronics EET 103 Electronic Fundamentals I EET 207 Digital Fundamentals EET 305 Digital Systems MFT 308 Industrial Electronics |
4 4 4 3 4 |
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Metals-Machining |
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METL 140 Introduction to Welding and Cutting METL 155 Machining Processes METL 270 Product Development METL 285 Welding Certification Procedures I METL 356 Welding Certification Procedures II METL 357 Welding Certification Procedures III METL 367 Mass Production Machining II |
3 3 4 3 3 3 3 |
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Metals-Welding |
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METL 140 Introduction to Welding and Cutting METL 150 Shielded Metal Arc Welding METL 154 Gas Arc Welding Processing METL 185 Metal Fabrication METL 285 Welding Certification Procedures I METL 356 Welding Certification Procedures II METL 357 Welding Certification Procedures III |
3 3 3 3 3 3 3 |
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SUPPORT AREAS: (Select Two) |
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AutoBody |
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BODY 140 Panel Adjustment & Glass BODY 141 Introduction to Metal Refinishing BODY 142 Metal Repair Lab BODY 143 Refinishing |
2 3 3 3 |
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Automotive Mechanics |
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AUTO 128 Engines AUTO 151 Diagnosis & Tune Up AUTO 152 Diagnosis & Tune Up Lab METL 154 Gas Arc Welding Processing |
4 3 3 3 |
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Drafting/CAD |
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DRFT 131 Technical Graphics I DRFT 156 Introduction to CAD DRFT 205 Machine Drafting |
4 3 3 |
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Electronics |
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EET 101 Introduction to Elecricity/Electronics EET 103 Electronic Fundamentals I |
4 4 |
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Machining |
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METL 155 Machining Processes METL 265 Introduction to CNC/CAM METL 270 Product Development |
3 3 4 |
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Welding |
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METL 140 Introduction to Welding and Cutting METL 150 Shielded Metal Arc Welding METL 154 Gas Arc Welding Processing |
3 3 3 |
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Building Trades/Construction |
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CET 173 Architectural Construction and Materials CET 209 Introduction to Woodworking CET 213 Carpentry |
4 3 3 |
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Students who have appropriate work experience in an apprenticeable trade or in a trade requiring an examination by a state board and who desire a career in teaching their occupational discipline in selected high school vocational departments, area vocational-technical schools, community colleges, or programs in industry may wish to complete an Area of Concentration within the Applied Technology Education (5-12) major by utilizing their work experience. Selected students with verifiable work experience may receive up to 22 credits through a trade evaluation, which apply toward their degree. The administration and evaluation of such a trade evaluation will be accomplished by a committee made up of the Director of the Department of Education, at least one technical education faculty member from Teacher Education, and, when available, the chairperson of the 91制片厂 State University-Northern department which encompasses the candidate's occupational discipline. Following are the specific criteria used to make the credit award determination:
The evaluation committee has the sole authority to determine what constitutes a passing grade on a Trade Competency Examination and the value of the individual's work experience for the determination of credit award. In order to qualify for the evaluation, a student must:
Any weakness indicated by the Trade Competency Examination or evaluation of work experience may result in a recommendation that the student pursue specified college studies and/or gain additional approved work experience. Credits generated through the evaluation above will apply toward an Area of Concentration within the Applied Technology (5-12) Major. To complete the bachelor's degree, a student must complete the baccalaureate degree and general education requirements listed elsewhere in this publication. |
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