Management of Technical Education, MEd

The Management of Technical Education degree is a degree built for the specific audience of educators and trainers with Career and Technical Education and training in mind. Students can hone their technical education and administrative skills through courses in career and technical education. These courses include methods of teaching and training, the professions of teaching and training, and human relations. The Management of Technical Education degree, which is a 36-hour degree can be completed through a mixture of face-to-face, online, and hybrid courses. 

The Management of Technical Education program is more standardized than the Interdisciplinary Studies degree, with fewer options for course choices, but flexibility is still available. There are two tracks available for students in this program. Track 1 combines 15 hours of Educational Leadership or Adult Education with 21 hours of Career and Technical Education  or Occupational Education. Track 2 is a distance learning option that includes a 15-hour Management module and a 21-hour Instructional module formed by courses in Career and Technical Education and Occupational Education. Both tracks do not include an exit module. Instead, students must participate in a written and oral comprehensive exam in their last semester. This program admits students with any bachelor's degree who meet the admission criteria, however, it works best for those who are already involved in teaching or training in some capacity.

Steps to Apply

Step 1: SUBMIT APPLICATION

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Degree Audit

The following degree audits serve only as visual examples to an Management of Technical Education degree. Students will create their own degree audit in the introductory course(CTE 5303) of their first semester.

Module 1 - 15 Credit hours

Track 1Track 2
CTE 5303 - Interdisciplinary Studies in Occupational, Workforce, and Leadership StudiesCTE 5303 - Interdisciplinary Studies in Occupational, Workforce, and Leadership Studies
EDCL 5339 - Understanding Self: Developing a Personal Vision of LeadershipCTE 5313C - Teaching Entrepreneurship in Career and Technical Education
EDCL 5340 - Shaping Organizations and Using Inquiry: Management and LeadershipCTE 5313 - Leadership and Professional Development
ADED 5321 - Adult Learning and Development CTE 5341 - Supervision of Career and Technical Education
EDCL 5348 - Supervision of Instruction OCED 5360E - Organization Development in the Workplace

Module 2 - 21 Credit hours

Track 1Track 2
CTE 5301 - Technology of TeachingCTE 5314 - Human Relations for Career and Technical Education Teachers
CTE 5313C - Teaching Entrepreneurship in Career and Technical EducationCTE 5323 - Technology Applications
CTE 5324 - Human Performance in the WorkplaceCTE 5324 - Human Performance in the Workplace
CTE 5314 - Human Relations for Career and Technical Education Teachers CTE 5355 - Career Education and Occupational Information in Career and Technical Education Guidance
OCED 5311 - Technology, Change, and Innovation in OrganizationsOCED 5311 - Technology, Change, and Innovation in Organizations
OCED 5360B - Critical Thinking in the WorkplaceOCED 5361 - Human Systems in the Workplace
OCED 5360F - The Basics of Extramural Funding OCED 5360B - Critical Thinking in the Workplace

 

Admission Requirements

Application

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Application Fee(s)

  • $55 nonrefundable application fee
    OR
  • $90 nonrefundable application fee for applications with international credentials

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Transcripts & GPA

  • baccalaureate degree from a regionally accredited university
  • a copy of an official transcript from each institution where course credit was granted
  • minimum 2.75 GPA in your last 60 hours of undergraduate course work (plus any completed graduate courses)

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GRE Scores

GRE not required

Documents

  • statement of purpose (one page)

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TOEFL, PTE, or IELTS Scores

Applicants are required to submit TOEFL, PTE, or IELTS scores that meet the minimum program requirements below unless they have earned a bachelor’s degree or higher from a regionally accredited U.S. institution or the equivalent from a country on our exempt countries list.

  • official TOEFL iBT scores required with a 78 overall and minimum individual module scores of
    • 19 listening
    • 19 reading
    • 19 speaking
    • 18 writing
  • official PTE scores required with a 52 overall
  • official IELTS (academic) scores required with a 6.5 overall and
    • minimum individual module scores of 6.0

  This program does not offer admission if the scores above are not met.

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