Advisor: Linda Dannison,
Room 3326, Kohrman Hall
This 30-hour degree program includes course work that will strengthen students’ abilities to teach in career and technical education and to assist in developing and implementing new programs or curricula. The program is flexible to provide advanced techniques for teachers and career preparation for administrators, supervisors, counselors, coordinators, and for any other specialized positions in the career and technical education areas of marketing education, business education, family and consumer sciences, and technology education.
The Master of Arts in Career and Technical Education is designed for bachelor’s graduates in marketing education, business education, family and consumer sciences, industrial arts, industrial education, or career and technical education, plus professional preparation in teacher education, including directed or supervised student teaching.