Minor in Technology Education (Teaching)
Program Learning Outcomes
- Demonstrate knowledge of current national and Montana curriculum standards for general education, career and technical education and specifically industrial trades/technology education including professional skills certifications.
- Demonstrate and apply safe laboratory skills based on business, industry and government standards, with emphasis on facilities, personal safety, and environmental factors.
- Demonstrate activity-oriented classroom and laboratory instruction.
- Describe relevant programmatic models for career and technical education focused on classroom/lab instruction, work-based learning and professional skills development through career and technical student organizations appropriate to the discipline.
- Apply and use content knowledge to solve individual and social problems inclusive of gender equity and culturally sensitive opportunities.
- Demonstrate and apply ethical professional practices through civic engagement, advocacy, and active participation in professional enhancement activities.
- Apply a knowledge for building professional relationships with stakeholders.
A student must receive a grade of C or better in all the minor's required courses and a student must have a GPA of 3.00 or higher.
| DDSN 114 | Introduction to CAD | 3 |
| TE 207 | Materials and Processes | 4 |
| AGED 397 | Educational Methods in CTE | 1 |
| TE 410 | Computer Aided and Industrial Machining and Manufacturing | 4 |
| EDM 411 | Methods: 5-12 Ag & Tech Ed | 3 |
| TE 417 | Manufacturing Technology | 3 |
| AGED 485 | Laboratory Management and Teaching in CTE | 3 |
| Choose 3 of the following: | 9 | |
| Electrical and Power Systems Operation (Choose 3 of) | ||
| Alternative Power & Energy Technology | ||
| Remote and Autonomous Aircraft Systems | ||
| Construction Technology | ||
or ARCH 241 | Building Construction I | |
| Total Credits | 30 | |