TEE M.S. Graduate Information Handbook

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Information Handbook
GRADUATE PROGRAMS
Doctoral Degrees (Ph.D)
Master of Science Degree (M.S.)
School of Applied Sciences, Technology and Education
Technology and Engineering Education (TEE)
6000 Old Main Hill
Logan, Utah 84322-6000
(435) 797-1795
2016-2017
(January 2016)
Welcome
This information package is provided to help you apply for and gain admission into the
graduate programs offering content in Technology and Engineering Education (TEE) at
Utah State University (USU). TEE is administratively housed in the School of Applied
Sciences, Technology, and Education (ASTE - http://aste.usu.edu).
Founded in 1888, Utah State University is a public research university located in
Logan, Utah. It is a land-grant and space-grant institution comprised of more than
28,000 students and is the largest public residential campus in Utah. To learn more
about USU, please visit its website at www.usu.edu.
Graduate Programs
The TEE program offers students the opportunity to obtain a master’s degree in
Technology and Engineering Education or a doctoral degree in Education.
Engineering Education.
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D) Degree
The School of Teacher Education and Leadership (TEAL) in the Emma Eccles Jones
College of Education and Human Services administers an interdepartmental program
leading to a doctoral degree (PhD) in Education specializing in Curriculum and
Instruction (C&I).
In this interdepartmental program, a “concentration area” in Technology and
Engineering Education is available (see: https://teal.usu.edu/htm/graduateprograms/curriculum-and-instruction-doctoral-programs/concentrationareas).
Students who complete the C&I specialization program receive a degree with a
concentration area in technology and engineering education. This is a research degree
and is primarily chosen by people who are seeking teaching/research positions in
colleges and universities.
Applicants interested in the doctoral degree program must apply through USU’s School
of Teacher Education and Leadership. Information about applying for this degree can
be found at: http://teal.usu.edu/htm/graduate-programs/curriculum-and-instructiondoctoral-programs
Information about the Technology and Engineering Education emphasis area can be
found at:
http://teal.usu.edu/files/uploads/Doctoral/TEE%20Doctoral%20Program%20Courses.p
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Master of Science (M.S.) Degree
The Master of Science (M.S.) degree program is primarily designed for professionals in
the areas of Technology and Engineering Education (TEE), and Career and Technical
Education (CTE) who want to improve their knowledge and skills in such areas as
curriculum development, research methods, current educational theory, and evaluation
and assessment.
In this program, students are required to complete a “professional core” of courses (12
credits) that are used to enhance their knowledge of current theory and practice in
TEE, and CTE, and complete the specific requirements of either the Plan A or Plan B
option (see below). In consultation with their advisor and/or graduate committee,
students will select electives that help them achieve their educational objectives and
fulfill the requirements of the graduate program.
Current USU undergraduates may take Master Degree courses provided they meet
USU requirements and they must complete a USU Split Form prior to enrolling in
classes (see: http://research.usu.edu/graduateschool/files/uploads/SplitForm.pdf).
The Spit Form gives permission for students to register for graduate courses. To use
the Split Form, students must be within 30 semester credits of completing bachelor's
requirements, have filed an Application for Graduation in the Graduation Office, have a
3.0 or higher GPA, and have applied for admission to the School of Graduate Studies.
Options
Plan A (30 credits required): The Plan A “thesis” option requires students to complete
a master thesis. This plan is especially beneficial to students preparing for advanced
study (e.g., a doctoral degree). In this option, students are required to complete a
statistics course and a minimum of three credits of Thesis Research (TEE 6970).
Plan B (33 credits required): The Plan B “project” option requires students to complete
an in-depth “scholarly project” (e.g., a major program or curriculum revision or pilottesting a new instructional strategy or teaching method.) In this option, students are
required to complete the experimental lab course (TEE 6910) and the Master’s Project
Course (TEE 6960).
TEE Master’s Program Requirements and Check Sheet
The degree requirements and check sheet for the TEE Master’s Program can be found
at the following site:
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Master Degree Program Options
Full Time Program: A full-time Master's degree program is available on the main
campus of USU during the regular school year. This program is recommended for
students completing the Plan A option.
One-Month Summer: A four-week summer school graduate program is offered on the
main campus of USU. The summer program permits graduate students to take a full
load of courses in the summer during a short period of time.
Summer Housing: Visit USU Housing & Residence Life (http://www.usu.edu/housing)
to learn about housing options at USU during the summer.
Admission Information
Information for applying to USU graduate programs can be found at
http://rgs.usu.edu/graduateschool/admissions. At this site, you can find out information
related to such items as how to apply, admissions deadlines, admissions
requirements, tuition and costs, funding options, financial aid, and residency
requirements.
Important information about being a graduate student at USU can be found in USU’s
General Catalog (see:
http://catalog.usu.edu/preview_entity.php?catoid=12&ent_oid=998&hl=Grad+School&r
eturnto=search). You are encourage to review this section as it provides detailed
helpful information you will need as you complete your graduate degree.
TEE Graduate Program Admission Requirements
Admission to the TEE program follows the general USU requirements. In order to be
admitted to a graduate degree program at Utah State University, you must meet these
minimum requirements:
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Have the requisite degree for your intended program by the time you are
matriculated
3.0 or higher GPA on your last 60 semester or 90 quarter credits
Score at or above the 40th percentile on appropriate admissions test.
NOTE: The GRE is required for admittance into the doctoral degree program.
For admittance into the master degree program, either the GRE or MA can be
used for admittance.
Three satisfactory letters of recommendation
Important Notes:
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A 3.0 GPA is required for all graduate degrees.
Students have up to 6 years to complete a master's degree and up to 8 years to
complete a doctorate.
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For a master's degree, the minimum number of credits required ranges from 3036; 24 of those credits must be from USU.
For a PhD, 60 semester credits is the minimum with a master's degree in a
related field; 90 credits are required without a Master’s Degree.
Doctoral students must meet an academic residency requirement.
Up to 12 semester graduate-level credits may be transferred to a USU graduate
degree from an accredited university if approved by the student's supervisory.
These transfer credits should have grades of B or higher, should not exceed the
8 year limit from degree completion, and should not have been used for another
degree.
A maximum of 12 semester graduate credit hours may be earned before
matriculation. Matriculation occurs when you have completed all the
admission requirements and have been officially accepted into USU’s graduate
school and the TEE program. Credits taken beyond 12 semester credits cannot
be used to fulfill degree requirements.
Graduate Student Responsibilities
After you have been matriculated, you will be assigned a temporary advisor who will
assist you in completing the requirements of the program. However, it is your
responsibility to make sure that all required degree forms (e.g., a Supervisory
Committee Assignment and Program of Study) are completed in a timely manner
following graduate school recommendations. Graduate school degree form and
helpful checklists for degree completion can be found at:
http://rgs.usu.edu/graduateschool.
Financial Assistance
A limited number of graduate teaching and research assistantships, as well as nonresident tuition scholarships are available to full-time graduate students. Please
contact Dr. Bruce Miller, Assistant Dean and Department Head, School of Applied
Sciences, Technology and Education, (435) 797-2232, bruce.miller@usu.edu, to find
out about the current types of financial assistantships available.
Graduate Courses for Master’s Degree
In addition to completing the required professional core courses, students are
encouraged to take “elective courses” in other areas that will help them to meet their
own professional and career goals. For example, supporting courses outside the TEE
program can be taken from other disciplines, such as Agricultural Extension and
Education (see: http://aste.usu.edu/htm/graduate/aee), Instructional Technology and
Learning Sciences (see: http://itls.usu.edu), Engineering Education (see
http://www.eed.usu.edu), and the “on-line only” Career and Technical Education (CTE)
Masters of Education (see: http://aste.usu.edu/htm/graduate/cte).
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TEE Graduate Course Offerings
Required Professional Core (12 credits)
TEE 6090/ASTE 6090
Program Design (3 credits)
TEE 6100
Contemporary Issues (3 credits)
TEE 6150/ASTE 6150
Evaluation and Assessment (3 credits)
TEE 6450
Administration and Organization (3 credits)
Plan A (6 credits)
TEE 6970
EDUC/PSY 6570
or
EDUC/PSY 6570
Plan B (9 credits)
TEE/ASTE 6910
TEE 6960
ASTE 6140
Thesis Research (3 credits)
Design & Analysis I (3 credits)
Introduction to Education and Psychological
Research (3 credits)
Experimental Laboratory (3 credits)
Master’s Project (3 credits)
Reading and Applying Research (3 credits)
TEE Summer Courses (on campus)
The TEE 2016 summer program includes on-campus courses in the summer and
online courses during the school year that provides an opportunity to obtain a MS
degree in as little as one-year (see below).
Graduate Coordinator
For further information about TEE’s graduate programs, please contact:
Edward M. Reeve, PhD
Professor
Utah State University
Technology and Engineering Education (TEE)
6000 Old Main Hill
Logan, Utah 84322-6000
Ph: (435) 797-3642
Fax: (435) 797-2567
E-Mail: ed.reeve@usu.edu
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2016-2017
1-Year Master’s
Degree Program
Introduction
Are you interested in obtaining your Master’s of Science (MS) Degree in as little as 1year? If so, the program in Technology and Engineering Education (TEE) at Utah
State University (USU) has developed a schedule to meet
your needs.
Following an “in-person” (1-month summer at USU Main
Campus) and “on-line” schedule (during the academic
school year) interested individuals can complete their MS
(Plan B Option: 33 Credits) in as little as one year (however,
it does not have to be completed in 1-year) Shown below is an example of a “possible
1-year schedule.”
Summer 2016
TEE 6100: Contemporary Issues (3 Credits)
TEE 6450: Administration & Organization (3 Credits)
ASTE 6140: Reading & Applying Research (3 Credits)
TEE 6960: Project (1 Credit) Project Proposal Development
Fall 2016
ASTE 6320: Classroom Management (3 Credits)
ASTE 6910: Experimental Laboratory (3 Credits)
Spring 2017
ASTE 6300: Advanced Teaching Strategies (3 Credits)
ASTE 6460: Integrating CTE Curriculum with STEM (3
Delivery Method
On-Campus (June 20 – July
15)
On-Campus (June 20 – July
15)
On-Campus (June 20 – July
15)
Arranged
Online
Online
Online
Online
Credits)
Summer 2017
TEE 6960: Project (2 Credits) Project Completion & Defense
TEE 6150/ASTE 6150 Evaluation & Assessment (3
Arranged
On-campus or online
Credits)
TEE 6090/ASTE 6090 Program Design (3 Credits)
Elective (3 Credits)
On-campus or online
On-campus or online
Note: Courses shown above in bold are required courses.
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