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Technology and Engineering Education

Online Master's Degree in Career and Technical Education with an Emphasis in Technology and Engineering Education

Program Overview

The Master’s Degree in Career and Technical Education with an Emphasis in Technology and Engineering Education is designed to prepare educators and professionals to lead and innovate in the fields of technology and engineering. This program provides you with advanced knowledge in curriculum development, instructional strategies, and the integration of technology into the classroom.

What You'll Learn

Students in this program will explore cutting-edge topics such as engineering design, robotics, computer-aided design (CAD), and STEM education. The emphasis on hands-on, project-based learning ensures that you are well-equipped to teach these subjects and inspire the next generation of technologists and engineers.

Flexible Learning Options

Our program is designed for working professionals, offering flexible online and hybrid course options. This allows you to earn your degree while continuing to work, making it possible to apply what you learn in real-time.

Career Impact

Graduates are prepared for roles as Technology and Engineering Educators, Curriculum Developers, and Educational Leaders in secondary schools, community colleges, and technical training centers. You’ll gain the skills necessary to lead technology and engineering programs that meet the needs of today’s rapidly evolving industries.

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Options available for the degree

Option I: Thesis
This option is designed to prepare students for a doctoral program, for advanced professional careers, or for students wanting to complete an in-depth research experience.

Option II: Coursework

This option requires completion of coursework that demonstrates evidence of advanced coursework in an area of concentration. Departments will require evidence of competency through activities such as research papers, portfolios, practice, internships, comprehensive exams, or other individual work. Students should check with their major department for specific requirements for the coursework.