Vocational Technical Masters Degree (M.Ed.), Non-licensure

Overview

Offered by the Education Department, the purpose of the concentration in Vocational Technical Education is to further develop an individual’s professional competencies in relation to her/his career goals in Education and to provide the student with an awareness and knowledge of current issues and trends in vocational technical education. A program of study must be designed with an advisor upon matriculation. 

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Requirements

Program Description

Program Description

The 33-credit hour M.Ed. in Vocational Technical Education is designed to further develop an individual's professional competencies in relation to her/his career goals in Education and to provide the student with an awareness and knowledge of current issues and trends in vocational technical education. study must be designed with an advisor upon matriculation. It is intended to enhance the careers of those working in the vocational-technical school setting. This degree does not lead to state teacher licensure or vocational technical approval in Massachusetts.

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Requirements
  1. At least 21 semester hours in Vocational Technical Education;
  2. Twelve semester hours in area to support major within the graduate education curriculum;
    1. At least four courses must be at the 600 level;
    2. At least one course (3 s.h.) must be selected from the following:
Additional Guidelines

Students are required to successfully complete a written comprehensive examination to demonstrate mastery of knowledge gained in coursework and to relate concepts across the curriculum. The comprehensive exam may be taken after completing all required courses and a minimum of 27 credit hours of coursework within the Master's program.

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