Technology Education
*Labs will meet on weekends or evenings at the local public school.
TECH 206 – Introduction to Technology Education 1
A brief but exciting introduction to the world of technology. The nature, scope,
evolution and impact of technology will be examined as well as the meaning of
technological literacy. Fall, Spring
TECH 231 – Communication Technology 3
An introductory study of the various technological means used to communicate
including a study of the technical aspects, historical development, and the
impact that this technology has on society. Offered on demand.
TECH 241 – Concepts of Electronics 3
A course that introduces basic electrical and electronic principles, devices,
and circuits. Current circuit simulation software and real world circuits are
utilized. Fall, Spring
TECH 242 – Linear and Digital Systems 3
A course designed to introduce students to modern integrated analog and digital
concepts and devices. Current circuit simulation software and real world circuits
are utilized. TECH 241 – Concepts of Electronics recommended. Offered
on demand.
TECH 256 – Resources for Technology 2
Course introduces the student to many of the resources of the Technology Education
laboratory including materials, processes, time, people, tools, machines, and
more. Pre-requisite: EDUC 250 – Introduction to Education, TECH 206 –
Introduction to Technology Education. Fall, Spring
TECH 256L – Resources for Technology Lab* 1
This course consists of the activities in a lab format that supports the TECH
256 – Resources for Technology course. Fall
TECH 306 – Inventions and Innovations-Technology Education for
Children 2
The course focuses on innovation while providing tools and methods to empower
the prospective teacher to use technology in an integrative role in the self-contained
classroom. Pre-requisite: EDUC 250 – Introduction to Education, TECH 206
– Introduction to Technology Education. Fall
TECH 306L – Inventions and Innovations-Technology Education for
Children Lab* 1
This course consists of the activities in a lab format that supports the TECH
306 – Inventions and Innovations-Technology Education for Children course.
Fall
TECH 310 – Design, Technology and Engineering for Children 2
The course focuses on the design process while providing tools and methods which
will expand the range of activities possible in the elementary classroom through
the use of technology. Pre-requisite: EDUC 250 – Introduction to Education,
TECH 206 – Introduction to Technology Education. Spring
TECH 310L – Design, Technology and Engineering for Children Lab*
1
This course consists of the activities in a lab format that supports the TECH
310 – Design, Technology and Engineering for Children course. Spring
TECH 330 – Exploring Technology 2
Course prepares prospective teachers to teach a middle school course exploring
the widest possible range of technologies and their impact on society, including
the most significant developments of the modern world. Pre-requisite: EDUC 250
– Introduction to Education, TECH 206 – Introduction to Technology
Education. Spring
TECH 330L – Exploring Technology Lab* 1
This course consists of the activities in a lab format that supports the TECH
330 – Exploring Technology course. Spring
TECH 331 – Innovation and Engineering Design 2
Course prepares prospective teachers to teach a middle school course emphasizing
engineering design activities to understand how criteria, constraints, and processes
affect designs. Brainstorming, visualizing, modeling, constructing, testing
and refining designs will be studied. Pre-requisite: EDUC 250 – Introduction
to Education, TECH 206 – Introduction to Technology Education. Offered
on demand
TECH 331L – Innovation and Engineering Design Lab* 1
This course consists of the activities in a lab format that supports the TECH
331 – Innovation and Engineering Design course. Offered on demand
TECH 371 – Technology Systems 2
Students become acquainted with content and process associated with technological
systems. Students apply systems concepts to design and problem solving activities.
Pre-requisite: EDUC 250 – Introduction to Education, TECH 206 –
Introduction to Technology Education. Fall spring
TECH 371L – Technology Systems Lab* 1
This course consists of the activities in a lab format that supports the TECH
371 – Technology Systems course. Offered on demand
TECH 391 – Foundations of Technology 2
Through group and individual activities, the students engage in discussion and
laboratory activities based on science, mathematics and engineering. Creating
ideas, developing innovations, and engineering practical solutions are explored.
Pre-requisite: EDUC 250 – Introduction to Education, TECH 206 –
Introduction to Technology Education. Offered on demand
TECH 391L – Foundations of Technology Lab* 1
This course consists of the activities in a lab format that supports the TECH
391 – Foundations of Technology course. Offered on demand
TECH 394 – Independent Study 1-3
A student-initiated course designed to expand course offerings to meet a special
need. The major student effort may be a project or research activity. Pre-requisite:
Instructor-approved proposal.
TECH 411 – Curriculum and Methods 2
Course covers the history and evolution of technology education from the 19th
century to the current standards movement. Methods and management techniques
appropriate to the technology education laboratory are studied including the
management of student organizations. Pre-requisite: EDUC 250 – Introduction
to Education, TECH 206 – Introduction to Technology Education. Annually
TECH 416 – Innovations in Technology 2
Course covers on the student’s ability to apply technology, science, and
mathematical concepts to solve engineering design problems. Students will research,
develop, test, and analyze engineering designs. Pre-requisite: EDUC 250 –
Introduction to Education, TECH 206 – Introduction to Technology Education.
Offered on demand
TECH 416L – Innovations in Technology Lab* 1
This course consists of the activities in a lab format that supports the TECH
416 – Applying Technology course. Offered on demand
TECH 431 – Design for Engineering 2
Course provides an orientation and exposure to the careers and challenges of
engineering. Major engineering concepts included are modeling, systems, optimization,
technology-society interaction, design and ethics. Pre-requisite: EDUC 250 –
Introduction to Education, TECH 206 – Introduction to Technology Education.
Spring
TECH 431L – Design for Engineering Lab* 1
This course consists of the activities in a lab format that supports the TECH
431 – Design for Engineering course. Spring
TECH 450 – Electronic Communication 3
The course introduces common communications terminology, methods, and systems.
Various modulation methods are studied as are radio, television, telephone,
fax, modem, computer networks and satellite systems. Pre-requisite: TECH 241
– Concepts of Electronics. Offered on demand
TECH 456 – Intelligent Machines 2
Course focuses on practical interfacing of computers to peripheral devices such
as digital cameras, scanners, printers, storage devices, robots, actuators,
motors, black boxes, and data capture probes. Commercial software components
are also explored. Pre-requisite: EDUC 250 – Introduction to Education,
TECH 206 – Introduction to Technology Education. Fall
TECH 456L – Intelligent Machines Lab* 1
This course consists of the activities in a lab format that supports the TECH
456 – Intelligent Machines course. Fall
TECH 471 – Technology and Entrepreneurship 2
The student applies his or her knowledge and research to areas of mass production,
manufacturing, resources, management, and marketing in inventions and innovations,
analytical thinking decision-making, and continuous design improvements are
emphasized. Pre-requisite: EDUC 250 – Introduction to Education, TECH
206 – Introduction to Technology Education. Offered on demand
TECH 471L – Technology and Entrepreneurship Lab* 1
This course consists of the activities in a lab format that supports the TECH
471 – Technology and Entrepreneurship course. Offered on demand
TECH 478 – Technology Assessment 2
Course familiarizes the student with issues surrounding technology assessment
including the need for assessment, the role of the citizen, the role of the
expert, the role of the government, the strengths and limitations of assessment.
Pre-requisite: EDUC 250 – Introduction to Education, TECH 206 –
Introduction to Technology Education. Offered on demand
TECH 478L – Technology Assessment Lab* 1
This course consists of the activities in a lab format that supports the TECH
478 – Technology Assessment course. Offered on demand
TECH 495 – Senior Problems 1-3
The student demonstrates ability to draw upon his or her knowledge, and research
skills obtained in the various courses to solve a problem of his or her selection.
A significant research report is required. Pre-requisite: EDUC 250 – Introduction
to Education, TECH 206 – Introduction to Technology Education.