Technology Education (MS)
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 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