Technology Education
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The Bachelor of Science in Education Degree with a major in Technology Education is a collaborative program with Valley City State University. Dickinson State University provides the general education and secondary professional education course work, and Valley City State University provides the Technology Education major coursework in an online format. Students completing the program will be graduates of Dickinson State University.
NOTE: The Valley City State University Technology Education course descriptions are available from the Chair of the Department of Teacher Education at Dickinson State University or from the Valley City State University website (www.vcsu.edu).
Technology Education Major Courses
(On-line courses from Valley City State University. Labs will be face-to-face at A.L. Hagen Junior High on selected weekends and evenings.)
The Bachelor of Science in Education degree with a major in Technology Education includes courses in General Education, professional education (secondary education sequence), the major field (listed below) and the minor field to total a minimum of 128 semester hours In addition to the Student Learning Outcomes for the Teacher Education Program, Student Learning Outcomes for the Technology Major program are listed below.
Student Learning Outcomes for Technology Education
Upon completion of an undergraduate major in Technology Education, students will:
1. Demonstrate a working knowledge of technology literacy. (This learning outcome directly addresses Institutional Learning Outcomes I, II and V.)
2. Demonstrate teaching skills in a variety of technological media. (This learning outcome directly addresses Institutional Learning Outcomes I, II and V.)
3. Demonstrate content knowledge in a variety of technological media. (This learning outcome directly addresses Institutional Learning Outcomes I. II, III and V.)
4. Demonstrate a working knowledge of the national standards for Technology Education. (This learning outcome directly addresses Institutional Learning Outcomes II, III and V.)
5. Demonstrate a working knowledge of the state standards for Technology Education. (This learning outcome directly addresses Institutional Learning Outcomes I, II and V.)
6. Write a plan for the development of a Technology Education Laboratory. (This learning outcome directly addresses Institutional Learning Outcomes I, II, IV and V.)
7. Outline the requirements and modules for a complete Technology Education Program. (This learning outcome directly addresses Institutional Learning Outcomes I, II, III and V.)
8. Link career opportunities with each of the modules developed for the Technology Education Program. (This learning outcome directly addresses Institutional Learning Outcomes II, IV and V.)
Technology Education Major Courses:
NOTE: Labs will net on weekends or evenings at the local public school
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The minor in Technology Education is a collaborative program with Valley City State University. Dickinson State University provides the general education, secondary professional education, and subject area major course work, and Valley City State University provides the Technology Education minor coursework in an online format. Students completing the minor and other degree requirements will be graduates of Dickinson State University.
On-line courses from Valley City State University. Labs will be face-to-face at A.L. Hagen Junior High on selected weekends and evenings.
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