Vocation/Information Technologies
Level: Masters
Language: English
Category:
Information Technology
Description
The graduate program in Business, Career, and Technical Education is designed to prepare individuals who can integrate and apply knowledge of business, marketing, and technology as they fulfill their roles of students, family members, consumers, citizens, and professionals in the workplace.Study toward the MS in Vocational Education (Information Technologies) presupposes the completion of an undergraduate degree with a strong information technologies/computer technology background. Thirty semester hours of course work are required for the degree as well as a thesis or portfolio. The degree has two components: a 9 s.h. BVTE core and 21 s.h. of information technologies courses.The MS in Vocational Education is a non-licensure degree designed to prepare professional personnel for:*Competency in Community College Teaching*Business and IndustryBVTE CoreBVTE 6426 Supervision in Career and Technical Education (3)BVTE 6450 Evaluation in Career and Technical Education (3)BVTE 6750 Contemporary Career and Technical Education (3)-or-DTEC 6800 Internet Research Methods (3)Information TechnologiesASIP 5200 Microcomputer Business Graphics Applications (3)-or-BVTE 5503 Integrating Information Technology into Career and Technical Education (3)BVTE 6103 Facilities Planning and Management in Career and Technical Education (3)DSCI 6143 Management Information Systems-or-Major area elective (3)Select 9 s.h.BVTE 5500 Independent Study in Career and Technical Education (3)BVTE 6422 Problems in Career and Technical Education (1)BVTE 6423 Problems in Career and Technical Education (2)BVTE 6424 Problems in Career and Technical Education (3)DTEC 6805 Computer Networking Hardware (3)DTEC 6820 Networking Technology for Industry (3)Final Product Requirements:(students must complete one of the following options)BVTE 6450 Development of a professional portfolio with an oral defense. The Portfolio is a stand-alone program requirement. The procedures are presented in BVTE 6450.BVTE 7000 Thesis with an oral defense.(May count 6 s.h. toward degree) Graduate Program Director: Dr. Lilla G. Holsey Department of Business, Career, and Technical Education Bate Building 2309 East Carolina University Phone: 252-328-6762 E-mail: holseyl@mail.ecu.edu
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