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Technology and Engineering Education

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Undergraduate Course Schedule

Technology and Engineering Education Core
Course Identification & Credit Hours Course Name & Description Offering Lead Professor
TEE 125- 3 Technological Systems - Introduction to the major, including teaching communication (networking, printing, web design, digital photography, video, and animation), biological, medical, and environmental systems. F Geoff Wright
TEE 200- 3 Fundamentals of Woodworking Design and Processes - using hand and machine woodworking tools; sawing, joining, fitting, and fastening. Designing, planning, building, and finishing small piece of cutom furniture. This class can replace InDes 214R. Fee. F,W Dr. Kip Christensen
TEE 225 - 3 Technological Systems 2 - Teaching electronics, construction, and transportation systems. F

Dr. Steve Shumway

TEE 229 - 3 Materials Properties and Processes - Material properties, forming, molding, cutting, fastening, joining, finishing, fabricating with wood, metal, plastic, and concrete. Fee. F, W Dr. Ronald Terry
TEE 255- 3 Visual Communication Design - Prerequisite: TEE 12 or instuctor's consent. Teaching visual design principles in education. Fundamental skills in digital photo manipulation and illustration for print and World Wide Web. W Geoff Wright
TEE 276R - 4 Exploration of Teaching - This class is where you apply and are accepted to the major. This is a required class, and the application process will be explained during the class. And FBI background check is also required, and you must pass this, or else you cannot teach. Field-based initial teaching experience directed at helping prospective teachers understand demands and opportunitites associated with teaching secondary students F, W Geoff Wright
TEE 291R - .5 Undergraduate Seminar - Student leadership training, including organizing and operating student technology education clubs. Required each semester except when enrolled in Sc Ed 476R. College Lecture aTEEndance required. Undergraduates must come to seminar. Four semesters are required, but it is encouraged to take this seminar every fall and winter while in the program. Also, for those who do not know what or where B-66 is. It is the big white building behind the Snell building. And the classroom is labeled incorrectly. Just walk in the glass door on the left in the front of the building. We generally have food. Come relax, and get some useful information. F, W Geoff Wright
TEE 330 - 3 Creativity, Engineering, and Problem Solving - Prerequisite: TEE 125, 225, 229 or instructor's consent.Designing solutions to technological problems using innovation, creativity, experimentation, problem solving, and engineering design. Manufacturing systems; teaching methods and prototype development. W Dr. Steve Shumway
TEE 340 - 3 Power and Energy Systems - Prerequisite: TEE 225. Teaching about power and energy systems. Practical applications of scientific and mathematic concepts that include measuring and calculating mechanical, fluid, electrical, and thermal systems. F Dr. Steve Shumway
TEE 377 - 2 Teaching Methods in Technology Education - Prerequisite: Sc Ed 276R; fingerprinting and FBI clearance. Developing meaningful and engaging instruction for secondary students in technology education; developing critical thinking, problem solving, literacy, and democratic character; assessing learner performance. W 1st blk. Dr. Steve Shumway
TEE 378 - 2 Practicum in Technology Education - Prerequisite: Sc Ed 276R; fingerprinting and FBI clearance. Implementing meaningful and engaging instruction for secondary students in technology education; developing critical thinking, problem solving, literacy, and democratic character; assessing learner performance. W 2nd blk. Dr. Steve Shumway
TEE 476R - 12 Secondary Student-Teaching Internship - Prerequisite: Completion of all course work or departmental approval. Capstone, field-based semester-long experience in teaching secondary students; demonstrating proficiency in all program standards. Seminar required. Fee. F, W Dr. Kip Christensen
InDes 133A - 1.5 Technical and Perspective DrawingA - Basics of orthographic projection, dimensioning by hand. W, Sp Jose Riveros, Dr. Kip Christensen
InDes 133B - 1.5 Technical and Perspective DrawingB - Basics of perspective drawing, by hand. W, Su Jose Riveros
InDes 214R - 3 Model Making and Prototyping - Prerequisite: InDes 133A and TEE 229 or concurrent enrollment. Theories and fundamentals of model making and prototype construction. Creative use of multiple materials and processes. Plastic, composites, foam core, wood, metal, and found objects.   Dr. Kip Christensen

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Technology and Engineering Education Electives
Course Identification & Credit Hours Course Name & Description Offering Lead Professor
TEE 251 - 3 Video Production and Nonlinear Editing - Prerequisite: TEE 125 or instructor's consent. Teaching video in education to inspire, communicate, and develop creativity. Fundamentals include planning, storyboarding, camera techniques, compostition, assembling, and editing video projects. Su Geoff Wright
TEE 300 - 3 Advanced Wood Processes - Prerequisite: TEE 200 or InDes 214R. Applying woodworking processes. Processing green wood, wood turning, veneering, bending, carving, and laminating. Designing and constructing small wood projects. Fee.   Dr. Kip Christensen
TEE 350 - 3 Multimedia Authoring and Publishing - Developing advanced media authoring skills for teaching interactive design. Solving real-world interactive design problems for the World Wide Web, CD-ROM, and DVD-ROM in an entrepreneurial environment. W Geoff Wright
TEE 450 - 3 Desktop Publishing - Electronic publishing for print communications: typography, resolution, design, printing, scanning, layout, photo editing, illustration, and prepress readiness. Fee. W -
TEE 490R - (1-3) Independent Research and Development - Prerequisite: program supervisor's consent. Individually preparing technical content associated with selected technological emphases. Fee. F, W, Sp, Su -