– Stout University of Wisconsin – 2013 Program Plan B.S. in Technology Education

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University of Wisconsin – Stout
B.S. in Technology Education – 2013 Program Plan
Name: ________________________
I.D. #: ________________________
Projected Graduation Date: _______
General Education Requirements - 40 credits
Professional Education Requirements - 40 credits
The Designed World - 40 credits
Communications Skills (9 credits-minimum)
ENGL – 101 or ENGL-111 Fresh. English Comp.
ENGL-102, ENGL-112 or ENGL-113 Fresh. Lit.
SPCOM-100 Fundamentals of Speech
Teacher Education Core Courses (10 minimum)
EDUC-303 Educational Psychology
EDUC -326 Foundations of Education
3
2
Technical Requirements (40 minimum)
RD -205 Design for Industry*
POWER 396 Mechatronics*
MFGT-110 Materials & Manuf. I*
3
3
3
RDGED 382 Read & Lang Dev
2
MFGT-204 Polymer Process
3
3
Take one of the following two:
MFGT-202 Welding & Casting*
MFGT-203 Mach. Metal Form
3
SPED-430 Inclusion
Technology Education Courses (30 minimum)
STMED-160 Intro to Tech and Sci. Ed.*
3
2
Take one of the following two:
ENGGR-112 Engineering Drawing I* OR
AEC-131 Architectural Graphics*
STMED-260 Curr. Meth. & Asmnt in Sci/TE
3
AEC-172 Construction Tech.
3
3
3
3
Analytical Reasoning & Natural Sciences (10 creditsminimum)
MATH -121 Intro College Math II or higher
4
Any General Education Statistics
2
Any Physical Science w/ Lab (PHYS – 211/212
4
Intro to Physics w/ Lab Recommended)
Arts & Humanities (6 credits – minimum)
Literature Elective from Gen Ed List
3
Fine Arts Elective from Gen Ed List
1-3
Humanities Elective: HIST 210 OR _____ -____
and (ANTH 220 under Social Sciences for DPI)
Social & Behavioral Sciences (6 minimum)
PSYC – 110 General Psychology
Social Science Elective: ANTH-220 OR ____ ___ and (HIST 210 under Humanities for DPI)
Contemporary Issues (3 minimum)
0-2
TECED-340 Middle School Tech Ed*
2
ELEC-204 Electricity/Electronic Fund*
3
3
3
STMED-360 Pre-Student Teaching
STMED-390 Lab and Clsrm Mgmt
STMED-460 Teaching Methods
1
3
3
GCM-141 Graphics Communications
RD 420/421 Research and Development
3
3
2
TECED-409 Student Teaching
16
TECED XXX Technology Practicum 2
BIO 111 Science, Env, & Sustain
Social Responsibility & Ethical Reasoning (3
minimum)
4
EDUC-330 Multiculturalism
General Education Selective (3 minimum)
_____- ______ from Gen Ed list
3
3
TECED XXX Technology Practicum 1
Technical Electives
*Indicates course is used as a training pathway
for Project Lead the Way (PLTW) courses. See (list
website) for additional information for PLTW
pathways. See reverse side for specific program
requirements.
Credits
Total for graduation . . . . . . . . . . . . . 120
General Education . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40
Professional Education . . . . . . . . . . 40
Technical Requirements . . . . . . . . . 40
3
5
Technical Electives
All technology education students are required to meet with their advisor to plan their Technical Electives. The purpose of this requirement is to provide the student with an
opportunity to create more depth of understanding and skill within technical areas that are likely to be a part of their teaching responsibilities at the secondary level. Some courses
or sequences of course may provide a student with the opportunity to seek certifications by outside accrediting bodies such as Project Lead the Way. Technical college transfers
need to meet with an advisor to gain approval of technical transfer courses.
Technical Electives (5 minimum).
Project Lead The Way Electives
Consider electives from:
____-___
_____________ ____
____-___
_____________ ____
TECED 370 Gateway to Technology
TECED 371 Intro to Engineering Design
____-___
_____________ ____
AEC – Architecture, Eng. & Const.
APRL – Apparel Design/Manufacturing
ART – Ceramics, Art Metal, Print areas
BIO – 210, 372 or approved
CADD – CADD/Drafting
CS – Computer Science
DES – Design
ELEC – Electricity
GCM – Graphic Communications Mgmt.
GDD – Game Design and Development
INMGT – Industrial Management
MECH – Engineering Mechanics
MEDIA – Media Technology
MFGT – Manufacturing Engineering
MFGT – Manufacturing Technology
MSCS – Math., Stats. & Computer Science
NANO – Nanoscience/Nanotechnology
PHYS – Physics
PKG-Packaging
POWER – Power
RD – Design, Research and Development
SUST – Sustainability
TCS – Telecommunication Systems
Approved by ______________________ (Advisor)
Date: _______________________________
Principles of Engineering:
TECED XXX PLTW POE Seminar
Digital Electronics:
ELECT 271 Digital Logic & Switching
TECED XXX PTLW DE Seminar
Architecture and Civil Engineering:
AEC -233 Architectural Design I
AEC-237 Architectural Technology
TECED-XXX PLTW CE&A Seminar
Computer Integrated Manufacturing:
MFGT-303 Computer-aided Manufact.
TECED – XXX PLTW CIM Seminar
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