Technology Education (M.S.)

Pursuing a degree in Technology Education will give you a sound philosophy and contemporary strategies for teaching technology. You will conduct research related to social, cultural, environmental or technical concerns related to the implementation of technology. You'll choose from courses in woods, metals, CAD design and more.

Program Highlights

  • Federal TEACH Grant program offers up to $4,000 a year for graduate students seeking to become technology educators.
  • Headley Hall is equipped with state-of-the-art equipment and instrumentation including a new manufacturing center, an environmental instrumentation center, a CAD center and more.
  • Classes available evenings and in summer workshops to accommodate adult learners.
  • Portfolio-based program available for those with an existing bachelor's degree who are seeking a career and technical education license
  • Courses taken through our CTE license program are counted toward this degree. 

Program Distinctions

Graduate Director

Dr. Kurt Helgeson

Popular Careers

  • High school technology teacher
  • Middle school technology teacher
  • Community college instructor
  • Industry CAD designer

Application Deadlines

U.S. Citizens International
Outside U.S.
International
Inside U.S.
Fall July 15 (Priority)
Aug. 15 (Final)
May 15 (Priority)
June 15 (Final)
July 15 (Priority)
Aug. 15 (Final)
Spring Dec. 1 (Priority)
Jan. 1 (Final)
Oct. 1 (Priority)
Oct. 15 (Final)
Dec. 1 (Priority)
Jan. 1 (Final)
Summer April 15 (Priority)
Aug. 1 (Final, pending class availability)
Feb. 1 (Priority)
Feb. 15 (Final)
April 15 (Priority)
Aug. 1 (Final, pending class availability)