Career and Technical Education

Undergraduate track in the Technical Education & Training major

The Career and Technical Education specialization of the Technical Education & Training major prepares individuals to be licensed as career and technical educators. The program prepares teachers in planning, executing, and assessing instruction by developing skills necessary to organize content, create a positive learning environment, exercise appropriate teaching methods, and continue to reflect and develop professionally

Technical education and training is a program designed to prepare graduates for expanding career opportunities in the field of education and training. The program objectives are to provide an appropriate series of courses and experiences to enable graduates to successfully enter teaching, leadership, training and supervisory positions in private or public industry, to seek admission to graduate programs in workforce development and education.

Completion of at least one full-time quarter (12 hours) at OSU with a cumulative grade point average of 2.5 or better for Corporate Training, a 2.75 for Business Education.

Two years of occupational experience in area of concentration (preferred)

Program Documents

For all students entering OSU Summer 2008 and after; and for students who entered OSU Summer 2007-Spring 2008 (new first year students and transfer students with fewer than 45 credit hours)

For new first year students who entered OSU Spring 2007 and transfer students who entered OSU Summer 2007 - Spring 2008 with 45 or more credit hours:)

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