Technology Education (MS): Graphic Communication Education Concentration
Degree Requirements
The College of Education is no longer admitting students for the Master of Science in Technology Education degree program.
Degrees earned will be distributed as: "Master of Science in Technology Education" without specialty specifications.
Code | Title | Hours | Counts towards |
---|---|---|---|
Core Course | 3 | ||
Special Problems In Mathematics Teaching (Design of Tools and Learning Environments in STEM Education) | |||
Specialty Courses | 27 | ||
Technology Education | |||
Foundations for Teaching Technology | |||
Curricula for Emerging Technologies | |||
Developing and Implementing Technology Education | |||
Teaching Creative Problem Solving | |||
Specialty Content | |||
Select specialty content courses approved in conjunction with the academic committee | |||
Research Courses | 6 | ||
Select a research elective approved in conjunction with the academic committee | |||
Master's Thesis Research | |||
Total Hours | 36 |
Faculty
Full Professors
- Aaron Catron Clark
- Eric N. Wiebe
Associate Professor
- Cameron DeLeon Denson
Assistant Professors
- Tamecia Raishaun Jones
- Daniel Kelly
Practice/Research/Teaching Professors
- Tameshia Ballard Baldwin
- Brian Matthews
- Alice Y. Scales
Emeritus Faculty
- Johnny L. Crow
- V. William DeLuca
- Richard Eric Peterson
- Robert E. Wenig