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Industrial Technology - Alabama A & M University

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Program Format: Campus Program Level: Master

Industrial Technology from Alabama A & M University is a Campus Master Industrial Engineering degree that prepares you for a Engineering career. Students in this concentration must select 12-semester hours from the following courses: TTE 502 Principles of Teaching Career/Technical Education 3-sh TTE 503 Career Education, Information, and Guidance 3-sh TTE 504 Leadership in Career/Technical Education 3-sh TTE 505 Individual Studies in Career/Technical Education 3-sh TET 506 Improved Curriculum and Instruction in Career/Technical Education 3-sh TTE 507 Instructional Resources and Technology in Career/Technical Education 3-sh TTE 508 Functions of the Coordinator 3-sh TTE 509 Special Needs Students and Career/Technical Education 3-sh TTE 510 History, Objectives, Philosophy, and Principles of Career Technical Education 3-sh TTE 512 Curriculum Development and Evaluation in Career/ Technical Education 3-sh TET 521 Evaluating Student Achievement in Career/ Technical Education 3-sh TTE 540 Supervised Occupational Development 3-sh TTE 560 Career/Technical Student Organizations 3-sh TTE 562 Classroom/Laboratory Management in Career/Technical Education 3-sh View more details on Alabama A & M University . Ask your questions and apply online for this program or find other related Industrial Engineering courses.

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