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2008-2009 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
2008-2009 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Industrial Education Broad Area Major


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Advisor: Scott Calahan

This major satisfies the endorsement for technology education.

The major qualifies for teaching secondary industrial arts and technology education. Students selecting this major must have a basic background in industrial arts - woods, metals, and drafting; mathematics through trigonometry. One year high school proficiency in these subjects will normally suffice. Admission to this program requires that students must have completed CHEM 111, MATH 153 and PHY 111. (Equivalent courses will be allowed.) In absence of this background, courses may be taken at this University. IET 430 is a prerequisite for student teaching. Students taking this major are required to complete the professional education program requirements offered through the education department.

Select from one of the following groups - Credits: 7 to 10


Group III, Drafting


  • Department approved electives Credits: (3 to 6)

Group VI, Power


Group VII, Occupational Cluster


1-15 credit hours. This cluster would allow transfer students from a community college to obtain credit for technical work taken at that institution in which we do not have similar programs here on campus.

Total Credits: 67 to 70


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