Apr 19, 2024  
2021-2022 General Catalog 
    
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Teacher Education and Leadership

  
  • TEAL 7555 - Mathematics Education Current Issues and Policy


    3 credits

    Reviews and critiques current issues and policy documents in mathematics education nationally and internationally, including research trends, emerging theories, and political policies influencing mathematics education. Synthesizes cutting-edge research to develop a theoretical framework and original research questions and inquiries.

    Prerequisite/Restriction: Admission to the PhD or EdD Program in the School of Teacher Education and Leadership

  
  • TEAL 7556 - Mathematics Education Research Design and Assessment


    3 credits

    Examines a variety of research designs applicable to mathematics education, including teaching experiments, classroom research, clinical studies, and mathematical modeling. Evaluates mathematics assessments and instrumentation and considers the role of assessments nationally and internationally. Provides experience in conceptualizing a research project.

    Prerequisite/Restriction: TEAL 7551  and TEAL 7555 ; admission to the PhD or EdD Program in the School of Teacher Education and Leadership

  
  • TEAL 7557 - Advanced Research Design in Mathematics Education and Leadership


    3 credits

    This course prepares students for writing the dissertation proposal and present and defend their research proposals. Students will participate in groups/class discussions, will write extensively, and prepare/engage in a mock dissertation proposal defense.

    Prerequisite/Restriction: Admission to the PhD Program in the School of Teacher Education and Leadership

  
  • TEAL 7670 - Education Literature Reviews


    3 credits

    This course prepares students to conduct critical analysis and develop literature reviews for educational research.

    This listing includes updates which are effective beginning Spring 2021.
  
  • TEAL 7710 - History of Science Education


    3 credits

    This course increases students’ awareness of the issues and aims of the scientific enterprise and the nature of science. It also develops students’ understanding of methods of scientific inquiry and increases their knowledge of scientific instruction. 

    This listing includes updates which are effective beginning Spring 2021.
  
  • TEAL 7711 - Contemporary Perspectives on Teaching and Learning K-12 Science Education


    3 credits

    This course addresses contemporary views of science teaching and learning, specifically the implementation of the NGSS and the new vision for K-12 science education. Students explore how themes of the course support specific dimensions of science education and learning sciences.

    This listing includes updates which are effective beginning Spring 2021.
  
  • TEAL 7712 - STEM Education: Research Development


    3 credits

    This course explores the issues and practices surrounding integrated STEM education and associated policy decisions. Issues and challenges of building integrated STEM opportunities for teachers and students are discovered through the development of a research proposal.

    This listing includes updates which are effective beginning Spring 2021.
  
  • TEAL 7713 - Nature of Science Research


    3 credits

    This course explores major stances on the nature of science and engineering through readings, discussion, and interactions with experts. The goal of this course is to provide a conceptual foundation and analytical skills to inform instructional methods of science educators.

    This listing includes updates which are effective beginning Spring 2021.
  
  • TEAL 7714 - Misconceptions in Science Education


    3 credits

    This course focuses on research regarding the development of scientific and natural concepts among children, adolescents, and adults. Instructional techniques that minimize naïve theories and misconceptions while supporting conceptual change are investigated.

    This listing includes updates which are effective beginning Spring 2021.
  
  • TEAL 7715 - Research Practices for Science Educators


    3 credits

    Students examine a range of research focused on informing their practice as researchers of science education through theoretical and practical frameworks. Students develop research and practice the academic skills needed to analyze and synthesize data. 

    This listing includes updates which are effective beginning Spring 2021.
  
  • TEAL 7800 - Advanced Review of Research in Social Studies


    3 credits

    This course emphasizes contemporary research and practice related to K-12 social studies programs. It examines curriculum and methods of instruction surrounding topics such as the interrelationships between global education, multicultural education, and civic education.

    Prerequisite/Restriction: Admission to a TEAL graduate program

    Cross-listed as: TEAL 6800  

  
  • TEAL 7810 - Research Seminar


    1-3 credits

    Identification of research problems and critical issues, consideration of critical issues and research methods, and application of data analysis procedures under faculty direction.

    Repeatable for credit.


  
  • TEAL 7820 - Seminar: Special Topics in Teacher Education and Leadership


    1-3 credits

    This is an in-depth study of special topics in teacher education and leadership. Seminars examine historical aspects, relevant research, practice implications, and theoretical positions on selected topics.
     

    Repeatable
  
  • TEAL 7900 - Independent Study


    0.5-3 credits

    Students engage in independent study with faculty mentor.

    Prerequisite/Restriction: Permission of department

    Repeatable for credit.
  
  • TEAL 7910 - Independent Research


    0.5-3 credits

    Students engage in independent research with faculty mentor.

    Prerequisite/Restriction: Permission of department

    Repeatable for credit.
  
  • TEAL 7970 - Dissertation Research for Students in the Research and Evaluation Specialization


    1-18 credits

    This course covers dissertation research for students in the Curriculum and Instruction specialization.

    Prerequisite/Restriction: Permission of department

    Repeatable for credit.
    Pass/Fail only.
  
  • TEAL 7990 - Continuing Graduate Advisement


    1-12 credits

    This course is designed for individual students to work on their graduate studies under the advisement of their graduate committee.

    Prerequisite/Restriction: Permission of department

    Repeatable for credit.
    Pass/Fail only.

Teacher Education Professional Development

  
  • TEPD 5551 - Mathematics for Teaching K-8: Assessment and Intervention


    3 credits

    To provide practicing teachers a deeper understanding of the various types of assessment and their appropriate use for guiding instruction, intervention and evaluation of student learning.

    Prerequisite/Restriction: Bachelor’s degree in Elementary Education or equivalent

    Cross-listed as:  


Technology and Engineering Education

  
  • TEE 1000 - Orientation to Technology and Engineering Education


    1 credit

    This course introduces students to teaching in the areas of Technology and Engineering Education (TEE) and Career and Technical Education (CTE).  Students explore professional teaching opportunities and learn what is needed to obtain a set of professional credentials.  

  
  • TEE 1010 - Graphic Communication Technologies


    3 credits

    This course provides an introduction to tools, materials, equipment, and processes used to transmit and receive messages. Major emphasis is placed on hardware, software, communications, and the digital age.

  
  • TEE 1020 - Energy, Power, Transportation Systems Control Technology


    3 credits

    Exploration of the concepts and processes relating to the control and automation (both hard and programmable) of technical systems in the areas of energy and power, transportation, and agricultural and related biotechnologies.

  
  • TEE 1030 - Material Processing Systems


    3 credits

    Introduction to properties of industrial materials (metallic, polymeric, ceramic, and composite), processes used to produce standard stock and finished products, and the use of precision measuring instruments in manufacturing.

  
  • TEE 1040 - Construction and Estimating


    3 credits

    Overview of construction industry and its practices. Reviews four major parts of construction industry, including: (1) Inputs: materials; (2) Process: design and building of structures; (3) Outputs: sites, buildings, etc.; and (4) Feedback: effects of building systems. Provides prospective technology education teachers with opportunity to study and perform activities related to the field of construction and estimating. At completion of course, students should be able to demonstrate knowledge and skills required to implement a construction technology program.

  
  • TEE 1200 - Computer-Aided Drafting and Design


    3 credits

    This course provides students with the ability to accurately produce basic engineering, 2-D, and pictorial drawings using traditional and computer-aided drafting techniques. It introduces drafting fundamentals and equipment associated with the drafting industry, including drawings, reproductions, and computer-aided techniques.

    Cross-listed as: TESY 1200 

    This listing includes updates which are effective beginning Spring 2022.
  
  • TEE 1640 - Introduction to Welding


    3 credits

    Theory of Oxy-Acetylene Welding, Shielded-Metal Arc Welding, and Gas Metal Arc Welding.

    Pass/Fail only.
  
  • TEE 2030 - Wood-Based Manufacturing Systems


    3 credits

    Focuses on the instructional strategy of establishing a manufacturing enterprise utilizing woodworking equipment and techniques. Topics include management; finance and marketing strategies; and the design of product, tooling, and production systems.

    Prerequisite/Restriction: TEE 1030  

  
  • TEE 2200 - Aquaponic Systems (BPS)


    BPS Breadth Physical Sciences
    3 credits

    This is an introduction to the design, construction, operation, and maintenance of a sustainable aquaponic system. Emphasis is placed on the safety, ethics, chemistry, and mechanics of monitoring and maintaining a balanced and healthy system.

  
  • TEE 2220 - Civil Engineering and Architecture


    3 credits

    Introduction to fields of civil engineering and architecture. Software applications used to solve problems and communicate solutions. Topics include: project planning, site planning, building design, and project documentation and presentation.

    Prerequisite/Restriction: TEE 1200 MATH 1050  or higher mathematics course or AP Calculus AB score of 3 or higher

  
  • TEE 2240 - Analog Devices and Circuits


    3 credits

    Study of differential amplifiers; operational amplifiers; regulators; and generator instrumentation amplifier, multiplier, and active filters.

    Prerequisite/Restriction: TEE 2310  

    Corequisite: TEE 2400  

    Pass/Fail only.
  
  • TEE 2300 - Electronic Fundamentals (QI)


    QI Quantitative Intensive
    4 credits

    This course consists of the study and application of DC and AC concepts, semiconductors, digital electronics, and microcomputers.

    Prerequisite/Restriction: Any course with a QL designation

  
  • TEE 2310 - AC/DC Circuits


    2 credits

    Study of AC/DC principles beyond those taught in TEE 2300 . Includes network theorems, capacitance, inductance, impedance, reactance, resonance, and transformers.

    Prerequisite/Restriction: TEE 2300  

    Pass/Fail only.
  
  • TEE 2320 - Electronic Drafting


    2 credits

    Study of electronic drafting practices. Students exposed to various areas of electronic drafting and fabrication.

    Prerequisite/Restriction: TEE 2300  

    Pass/Fail only.
  
  • TEE 2360 - Digital Circuits


    3 credits

    Logic circuits, combinational and repeated circuits, counters, shifts registers, state tables, PLD’s, and digital computer simulations.

    Prerequisite/Restriction: TEE 2300  or equivalent

    Pass/Fail only.
  
  • TEE 2370 - Computer and Microprocessor Programming


    3 credits

    Introduction to microprocessors and computers. Study of machine language programming, assemblies and cross assemblies, emulators, and input and output devices.

    Prerequisite/Restriction: TEE 2300  

    Pass/Fail only.
  
  • TEE 2400 - Active Devices and Circuits


    3 credits

    Study of diodes; transistor principles, including semiconductor theory, bipolar, and field effect device characteristics; and modern thyristor devices.

    Prerequisite/Restriction: TEE 2310  

    Pass/Fail only.
  
  • TEE 2660 - Principles of Engineering Education


    3 credits

    Prepares students to teach pre-engineering in the high school environment. Topics include the engineering design process and reliability, engineering systems, statics and dynamics, and materials.

    Prerequisite/Restriction: MATH 1060  or AP Calculus AB score of 3 or higher; and TEE 1200  (or equivalent)

  
  • TEE 2850 - Statics and Strength of Materials


    3 credits

    Engineering technology course covering resultants and equilibrium of force systems; moments of inertia; method of work; stress, strain, and deflection due to tension, compression, and torsion; and Mohr’s circle for stress and strain.

    Prerequisite/Restriction: MATH 1050  and MATH 1060 ; or AP Calculus AB score of 3 or higher 

    Pass/Fail only.
  
  • TEE 3030 - Computer-Integrated Manufacturing Systems


    3 credits

    This course introduces principles, operations, and applications of automated manufacturing systems, including: data acquisition and controls, CNC, CAD/CAM, and robotics.

    Prerequisite/Restriction:

     

    This listing includes updates which are effective beginning Summer 2021.

  
  • TEE 3040 - Engineering Systems


    3 credits

    Prepares students to teach engineering at the secondary level. Includes basic overview of math concepts needed to successfully teach engineering, problem solving, teamwork, design, technical communication, and engineering fundamentals. Through use of open-ended problem solving methodologies, students receive hands-on experience while teaching concepts of statics, dynamics, thermodynamics, electrical circuits, and engineering economics.

  
  • TEE 3050 - Computer Systems and Networking


    3 credits

    Introduction to modern graphic and electronic communication systems. Emphasizes design, development, production, and dissemination of both electronic and graphic messages. Covers major concepts, including desktop publishing, and audio and video production techniques.

  
  • TEE 3070 - K-8 Technology and Engineering Education


    3 credits

    Introduction to the content area of technology and engineering education and its relationship with science and mathematics as an integrated STEM curricula in grades K-8. Emphasis will be placed on developing, teaching, and managing technology and engineering design based activities.

  
  • TEE 3200 - Methods of Teaching Engineering and Technology Education I


    3 credits

    Classroom laboratory practicum for design, practice, and performance of technology education demonstrations and lab activities.

    Prerequisite/Restriction: TEE 1000  

    Corequisite: TEE 3300  

  
  • TEE 3230 - Machine and Production Drafting


    3 credits

    Teaches students to accurately produce both design drawings and working drawings. Explores techniques, symbols, and conventions used to represent gears, cams, jigs, and fixtures. Also includes advanced techniques of production drawing, emphasizing Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing.

    Prerequisite/Restriction: TEE 1200 MATH 1050  or AP Calculus AB score of 3 or higher

  
  • TEE 3240 - Technical Illustration


    3 credits

    In-depth study of technical illustration. Includes preparation of pictorial drawings with rendering added. Explores industrial and architectural environments. Introduces rendering and animation software, emphasizing three-dimensional modeling.

    Prerequisite/Restriction: TEE 1200 

  
  • TEE 3270 - Advanced Computer-Aided Drafting


    3 credits

    This course is designed to enhance CADD productivity, encourage customization, and introduce students to advanced CADD techniques, including programming and introduction to parametric design.

    Prerequisite/Restriction: TEE 1200  or TESY 1200  

    Cross-listed as: TESY 3270 

    This listing includes updates which are effective beginning Spring 2022.
  
  • TEE 3300 - Clinical Experience I


    1 credit

    Field-based experiences in secondary schools. Students complete 30 hours of tutoring students and assist teachers with managerial, clerical, and other professional tasks.

    Prerequisite/Restriction: TEE 1000  and Admission into Teacher Education

    Corequisite: TEE 3200  

    Pass/Fail only.
  
  • TEE 3380 - Microprocessor and Computer Interfacing


    3 credits

    Microcomputer interface applications, including digital system interface, serial and parallel interfacing, and D/A and A/D converters. P.

    Prerequisite/Restriction: TEE 2240 , TEE 2370 

  
  • TEE 3390 - Microcontrollers


    3 credits

    Study of microcontrollers and applications. Includes programming and building circuits.

    Prerequisite/Restriction: TEE 3380 

  
  • TEE 3400 - Communication Circuits


    3 credits

    Introduction to radio frequency communication circuits. Includes oscillators, modulation, transmitters, receivers, transmission lines, antennas, RF propagation, digital signal processing, GPS, and spread spectrum.

    Prerequisite/Restriction: TEE 2300  and TEE 2400 

  
  • TEE 3440 - Science, Technology, and Modern Society (DSC)


    DSC Depth Life and Physical Sciences
    3 credits

    This course is designed to challenge students from all academic majors to develop an understanding of the dynamic interaction between science, technology, and society. Students explore the responsibility of humans for directing the utilization of technology as a creative enterprise.

    Cross-listed as:

  
  • TEE 3510 - Introduction to Networking


    3 credits

    Study of hardware and software required to build, install, maintain, and support a local area network. Emphasizes laboratory applications.

  
  • TEE 3710 - Electronics/Computer Design I


    1 credit

    Students select and plan a senior project. Requires written proposal, including technical description of the project and management plans.

    Prerequisite/Restriction: TEE 2320  (may be taken concurrently)

  
  • TEE 3740 - Facility and Equipment Maintenance


    3 credits

    Systems approach to facility, equipment, and tool maintenance, including principles of woodworking, machine construction, adjustment, and sharpening.

    Pass/Fail only.
  
  • TEE 3900 - Principles and Objectives of Career and Technical Education


    3 credits

    Comprehensive study of philosophy and purposes of career and technical education programs and their place in the total program of modern education.

  
  • TEE 3930 - Evaluation of Career and Technical Education


    2 credits

    Factors for evaluation of attitudes, skills, work habits, technical information, and instrument construction.

  
  • TEE 4210 - Cognition and Evaluation of Student Learning in Career and Technical Education


    3 credits

    Overview of the various methods used to measure and evaluate student achievement, within the cognitive, affective, and psychomotor domains with emphasis on performance based and authentic assessment specific to the Career and Technical Education classroom.

    Prerequisite/Restriction: Admission to Secondary Teacher Education Program

    Cross-listed as: ASTE 4210 BUSN 4210 , and FCSE 4210 

  
  • TEE 4230 - Advanced Materials and Processing Systems


    3 credits

    This course provides an overview of advanced materials, such as composites, plastics, and 3D printed materials, and provides instruction on proper procedures associated with manufacturing using these materials. Emphasis is placed on material properties, manufacturing process, and safety.

    Prerequisite/Restriction: TEE 1030  with a grade of C or better, or instructor approval

    Cross-listed as: TESY 4230 

    This listing includes updates which are effective beginning Fall 2021.
  
  • TEE 4300 - Clinical Experience II


    1 credit

    Field-based experience, in which students complete 30 hours of teaching-related experiences in the classroom.

    Prerequisite/Restriction: TEE 3200 , TEE 3300  and Admission to Teacher Education

    Corequisite: TEE 4400  

    Pass/Fail only.
  
  • TEE 4310 - Corrosion and Corrosion Control


    2 credits

    Analysis of corrosion mechanisms for ferrous metals, nonferrous metals, and nonmetallic materials, as well as the control of corrosion.

    Prerequisite/Restriction: CHEM 1110  and MATH 1060  or AP Calculus AB score of 3 or higher

    Cross-listed as: TEE 6310  

    Pass/Fail only.
  
  • TEE 4400 - Methods of Teaching Engineering and Technology Education II


    3 credits

    Techniques of teaching as applied to individual and group instruction. Students apply various methods in presenting lessons.

    Prerequisite/Restriction: TEE 3200 , TEE 3300 

    Corequisite: TEE 4300 .

  
  • TEE 4440 - Technology and Society: Linking CTE with STEM


    3 credits

    This course challenges students to develop an understanding of the dynamic interaction between science and technology, and explore its application for career and technical education. 

    Cross-listed as:

  
  • TEE 4700 - Student Teaching in Postsecondary Schools


    4 credits

    Planning, presenting, and evaluating instruction for students in postsecondary industrial and technical programs under the supervision of an experienced teacher.

    Prerequisite/Restriction: Enrollment by permission only

  
  • TEE 4710 - Electronics/Computer Design II (CI)


    CI Communications Intensive
    3 credits

    Execution and completion of a team or individual project. Requires design reviews and written reports.

    Prerequisite/Restriction: TEE 3710 

  
  • TEE 4930 - Independent Study


    1-4 credits

    Upon application, students may propose and complete work above and beyond regular coursework to support or supplement their major.

    Repeatable for credit.


  
  • TEE 4940 - Related Industrial Experience


    1-12 credits

    Provision for enrollment in industry schools conducted on university level. Approved by department upon application for trade competency examination and work experience in industry.

    Repeatable for credit.


  
  • TEE 5040 - Manufacturing Enterprise


    3 credits

    Focuses on management technology used to establish a manufacturing enterprise, engineer a product and production system, finance the operation, and market the product.

    Prerequisite/Restriction: TEE 1030  

    Pass/Fail only.
  
  • TEE 5200 - Advanced Aquaponic Systems


    3 credits

    Students operate and manage the laboratory aquaponics system(s). Fish, plants, and water chemistry are monitored and adjustments to the systems are made based on data collected. In addition, a special problem is completed by each student.

    Prerequisite/Restriction: TEE 2200  and instructor permission

    Repeatable
  
  • TEE 5220 - Program and Course Development (CI)


    CI Communications Intensive
    3 credits

    Review of basic principles and practices of curriculum and course development used in applied technology and technology education. Emphasizes components needed to develop a curriculum guide.

    Prerequisite/Restriction: TEE 3200 , TEE 3300 

  
  • TEE 5230 - Technical Training Innovative Program


    1-4 credits

    Prepares prospective and incumbent teachers to implement and conduct contemporary programs. Includes skill development and the philosophy needed for curriculum innovation.

    Repeatable for credit.


  
  • TEE 5240 - Principles of Technology


    2-3 credits

    Introduction to applied technology principles forming the basis for today’s society.

    Pass/Fail only.
  
  • TEE 5500 - Student Teaching Seminar


    2 credits

    Focuses on observations and problems arising during student teaching. Includes review of teaching plans, procedures, adaptive classroom practices, and evaluation.

    Corequisite: TEE 5630 .

    Pass/Fail only.
  
  • TEE 5630 - Student Teaching in Secondary Schools


    10 credits

    Candidates assigned to cooperating teachers in public secondary schools within their major and minor subjects. Students have professional responsibilities with teaching.

    Corequisite: TEE 5500  

    Pass/Fail only.
  
  • TEE 5800 - Seminar - Technology Education


    1-3 credits

    Provides opportunity for students to participate in variety of enriching experiences, such as guest speakers, field trips, demonstrations, and conferences.

    Repeatable for credit.


  
  • TEE 5900 - Workshop in Technology and Engineering Education


    1-4 credits

    Special workshops for education or industry. May be repeated providing content varies.

    Repeatable for credit


  
  • TEE 5910 - Special Problems in Engineering and Technology Education


    1-4 credits

    This course covers special topics and projects directed toward enhancing principles and practices in Technology and Engineering Education.

    Repeatable for credit.
    This listing includes updates which are effective beginning Summer 2021.
  
  • TEE 5920 - Related Technical Training


    1-12 credits

    This course provides for enrollment in industry-related training that aligns with university-level competencies. Training is approved by department faculty upon evaluation of competency attainment/credential, application for/granting of a trade competency examination or certificate, and/or evidence of experiential use in work environments.

    Repeatable for credit.
    This listing includes updates which are effective beginning Summer 2021.
  
  • TEE 6090 - Curriculum Design


    3 credits

    This course is a study of contemporary course design and development in career and technical education. Students review the complete curriculum development process.

    Cross-listed as:

  
  • TEE 6150 - Evaluation and Assessment


    3 credits

    This course provides an overview of the various methods used to measure and evaluate student achievement within the cognitive, affective, and psychomotor domains. Students review the principles of teaching and learning.

    Cross-listed as:

  
  • TEE 6200 - Composite Manufacturing Processes and Repair


    3 credits

    Composite manufacturing processes, composite materials survey, tooling design and fabrication, autoclave processes, vacuum bag techniques, filament winding processes, equipment requirements, materials cutting and storage, and composite materials testing.

    Pass/Fail only.
  
  • TEE 6250 - Internship


    1-6 credits

    Advanced instruction through supervised work experience in teaching, supervising, or administering educational or industrial program.

  
  • TEE 6310 - Corrosion and Corrosion Control


    2 credits

    Analysis of corrosion mechanisms for ferrous metals, nonferrous metals, and nonmetallic materials, as well as the control of corrosion.

    Prerequisite/Restriction: CHEM 1110  and MATH 1060  or AP Calculus AB score of 3 or higher

    Cross-listed as: TEE 4310  

    Pass/Fail only.
  
  • TEE 6440 - Technology and Society: Linking CTE with STEM


    3 credits

    This course challenges students to develop an understanding of the dynamic interaction between science and technology, and explore its application for career and technical education.

    Cross-listed as:

  
  • TEE 6520 - Explorations of Industry


    3 credits

    Study of contemporary industry, business, and service through a series of site visits. Includes various management and finance methods and techniques.

    Pass/Fail only.
  
  • TEE 6800 - Seminar


    1-2 credits

    This course is a graduate seminar related to Technology and Engineering Education topics and discipline.

    This listing includes updates which are effective beginning Summer 2021.
  
  • TEE 6900 - Readings and Conference


    1-3 credits

    Advanced individualized study on selected topics in technology and industrial education. Scheduled consultation with faculty member.

  
  • TEE 6910 - Experimental Laboratory


    3 credits

    This course introduces elements of a research report through selection and development of an experimental study utilizing tools, equipment, materials, and processes for improving programs and teaching techniques.

    Cross-listed as:

  
  • TEE 6930 - Independent Study


    1-6 credits

    Advanced educational experience through individual investigation.

  
  • TEE 6960 - Master’s Project


    1-6 credits

    Development of creative project emphasizing a thoroughly developed plan of action. Includes proposal, project paper, and final presentation.

    Repeatable for credit.


  
  • TEE 6970 - Thesis Research


    1-9 credits

    Repeatable for credit


    Pass/Fail only.
  
  • TEE 6990 - Continuing Graduate Advisement


    1-3 credits

    This course provides graduate students with continued support and advisement. It is usually taken following completion of all coursework required for the degree.

    Repeatable for credit.
    Pass/Fail only.
    This listing includes updates which are effective beginning Summer 2021.
  
  • TEE 7040 - Dynamic and Network Engineering Processes for Technology Education


    3 credits

    Examines dynamic and network processes in engineering through the use of simulation software. Students use these techniques to develop standards-based engineering curricular modules for use in grades 6 through 12.

  
  • TEE 7400 - Occupational Analysis and Curriculum Development


    3 credits

    Students learn techniques for conducting an occupational analysis (both job and task analysis) and for developing performance-based or competency-based curricula. The course explores industrial and educational applications for this style of curriculum development.

    Cross-listed as:

  
  • TEE 7600 - Academic Issues and Politics in Higher Education


    3 credits

    Study of higher education in Utah, the social political impacts, and the role of faculty members in higher education institutions.


Technology Systems

  
  • TESY 1020 - Energy, Power, Transportation Systems Control Technology


    3 credits

    This course explores the concepts and processes relating to the control and automation (both hard and programmable) of technical systems in the areas of energy and power, transportation, and agricultural and related biotechnologies.

    This listing includes updates which are effective beginning Summer 2021.
  
  • TESY 1030 - Material Processing Systems


    3 credits

    This course provides an introduction to properties of industrial materials (metallic, polymeric, ceramic, and composite), processes used to produce standard stock and finished products, and the use of precision measuring instruments in manufacturing.

    This listing includes updates which are effective beginning Fall 2021.
  
  • TESY 1200 - Computer-Aided Drafting and Design


    3 credits

    This course provides students with the ability to accurately produce basic engineering, 2-D, and pictorial drawings using traditional and computer-aided drafting techniques. It introduces drafting fundamentals and equipment associated with the drafting industry, including drawings, reproductions, and computer-aided techniques.

    Cross-listed as: TEE 1200 

    This listing includes updates which are effective beginning Spring 2022.
  
  • TESY 2250 - Occupational Experience in General Technology


    1-6 credits

    Occupational experiences are designed to provide an opportunity for students to gain experience outside the traditional classroom setting and to provide a special opportunity for students to enhance their professional/vocational interests. Must be approved by the department prior to enrollment.

    Repeatable
    This listing includes updates which are effective beginning Spring 2021.
  
  • TESY 2940 - Related Industry Experience and Credential


    1-12 credits

    This course provides for enrollment in industry training conducted on university-level competencies. It is approved by the department upon application for a trade competency examination and work experience in the industry.

    Repeatable for credit.
    Pass/Fail only.
  
  • TESY 3000 - Hazard Recognition & Control


    3 credits

    The Hazard Recognition and Control training course teaches participants the fundamentals of how to identify hazards in the workplace, rate the risk of the hazards identified, and recommend controls to eliminate or minimize the risks of these hazards using various tools developed by safety professionals.

  
  • TESY 3020 - Technology Enterprises


    3 credits

    This course is designed to teach soft skills referenced by the industry as being key for student success, including leadership, teamwork, communication, problem-solving, project planning, presentation, and professionalism. Students use these skills to solve problems and participate in national competitions. 

    This listing includes updates which are effective beginning Fall 2021.
 

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