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The Career and Technical baccalaureate degree is designed for students who wish to be employed as Career and Technical Education instructors and who possess job-relevant competence. Several courses are available via web-based instruction even though courses are typically delivered in a traditional classroom setting providing interaction among teacher education faculty, pre-service teachers, and guest speakers. Opportunities also exist for interpersonal and social contact, observation of non-verbal communication, and role modeling. Emphasis in this program of study is on assisting pre-service teachers with the transition from business/industry to education.
Contact Information

Stephanie Davis, Ph.D.

449 Allyn Hall

937-775-2880

Stephanie.davis@wright.edu

CAREER, TECHNICAL & ADULT EDUCATION
Master of Education (M.Ed.)


Course #
Course Title
Credit Hours
CORE COURSES   8 hours
EDL 751 Statistics and Research (4)
CTE 730 Research in CTE (final course in M.Ed. program; pre-requisite EDL 751)) (4)
PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION   29 hours
CTE 675 Prioritizing and Mapping Curriculum (4)
CTE 651 Overview of Career & Technical Education (4)
CTE 621 The Learning Environment (4)
CTE 672 Clinical Practice I (4)
CTE 611 Communication Techniques (4)
CTE 631 Assessment & Instruction (4)
ED 631 Literacy Skills through Adolescence (5)
ELECTIVES Minimum 12 hrs related to inquiry project; requires advisor's prior approval. 12 hours
    49 hours

Total Quarter hours for M.Ed. in Career, Technical & Adult Education = 49 quarter hours


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