Make a Difference. Teach Tech Ed.
UW-Stout's Bachelor of Science in Technology Education (Tech Ed) degree will provide you with teaching certification in technology education. Our classroom experienced faculty have developed a distance education curriculum to meet the needs of place-bound individuals seeking certification. Teacher education courses are delivered online in the areas of:
- Philosophy
- Principles
- Methods of Instruction
- Course Construction
- Evaluation
- Class/Lab Management
Technical courses in the major/discipline area can be taken at UW-Stout or your closest technical college. Required general education courses can be taken online through UW-Stout or another accredited college or university.
100% of Graduates Are Employed or Continuing Education.
Career-Defining Curriculum
In addition to preparing you to teach a variety of topics about technology in junior and senior high school settings, the Technology Education program provides a rich background in training and technology that can be applied to careers in business and industry. Combining general and professional teacher education courses with the study of timeless concepts, skills and cutting-edge technologies is a distinguishing feature of this program.
Earn a Professional Certificate While Fulfilling Your Degree Requirements
Enhance your knowledge and skills in a critical area related to teaching. This professional certificate will expand your career opportunities while the related courses fulfill your B.S. Technical Education’s elective requirements.
Program Highlights
The technology education program, which can be completed in three years, is designed for:
- Individuals who desire to teach but have difficulty relocating to UW-Stout to earn a degree
- People who have been hired under an emergency license
- Teachers seeking additional licenses.
Advisement will be provided by UW-Stout program directors with the added bonus of a student services specialist. If you're committed to living or working away from campus, our customized online instruction will prepare you to meet the needs of a diverse student population.
Use the Request Information form to receive a program summary and learn more about the Bachelor of Science degree in Technology Education.
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Customized Tuition & Fees
UW-Stout degree programs using the customized instruction model are designed with the adult learner in mind. If you're comparing UW-Stout's online degree customized instruction (CI) tuition to our competitors, keep in mind:
- Customized instruction tuition rate includes the textbook rental fee.
- There are no additional or hidden university-based semester or technology fees.
- Students in customized instruction programs pay the same rate of tuition regardless of where you live--Wisconsin, California, Texas, or in a foreign country.
More Value for Your Money
Customized Instruction also provides:
- Program Director/Coordinator: Faculty with academic and industry expertise.
- Student Services Advisor: One point of contact, providing dedicated support throughout your degree program.
- Course Sequences & Matrices: Plan ahead with clear program outlines so you know what courses are offered when.
- Stackable Courses & Programs: Many of our courses and certificates can be applied to our degree programs.
- Flexibility: Courses are designed to offer the flexibility and convenience working professionals need to get ahead in their careers without sacrificing their current income and responsibilities.
Other universities will present costs and value differently, so make sure you're comparing apples to apples.
New First-Year Students
- There are no additional requirements for new first-year students.
Transfer Students
- Earn a cumulative GPA of 2.75 or higher from the last institution attended.
Students who meet this requirement will be admitted to the university in their chosen Education major. Subsequent acceptance into a teacher education major and enrollment in professional education coursework will require successful completion of Benchmark I requirements. Additional information can be found at the School of Education website.
Students whose cumulative GPA is lower than the 2.75 will be reviewed and considered on a case-by-case basis for admission consideration.
Application
To apply for the online Bachelor of Science degree in Technology Education, you need to apply to UW-Stout.
Financial Aid
Students who are attending another institution, but are planning to receive their degree from UW-Stout, may be eligible to receive aid from UW‐Stout. In these cases, UW‐Stout is considered the Home Institution and the other campus is considered the Visiting Institution.
Transfer Students
Note: When filling out the application form, be sure to make a note in the student comment section that you intend to apply to the "online program."
Upon completion of the program, students will be able to:
- Understand how learners grow and develop, recognizing that patterns of learning and development vary individually within and across the cognitive, linguistic, social, emotional, and physical areas, and designs and implements developmentally appropriate and challenging learning experiences (InTASC Standard 1).
- Understand individual differences and diverse cultures and communities to ensure inclusive learning environments that enable each learner to meet high standards (InTASC Standard 2).
- Create environments that support individual and collaborative learning, and that encourage positive social interaction, active engagement in learning, and self-motivation (InTASC Standard 3).
- Understand the central concepts, tools of inquiry, and structures of the discipline(s) taught and creates learning experiences that make these aspects of the discipline accessible and meaningful for learners to assure mastery of the content (InTASC Standard 4).
- Understand how to connect concepts and use differing perspectives to engage learners in critical thinking, creativity, and collaborative problem solving related to authentic local and global issues (InTASC Standard 5).
- Understand and use multiple methods of assessment to engage learners in their own growth, to monitor learner progress, and to guide the teacher’s and learner’s decision making (InTASC Standard 6).
- Plan instruction that supports every student in meeting rigorous learning goals by drawing upon knowledge of content areas, curriculum, cross-disciplinary skills, and pedagogy, as well as knowledge of learners and the community context (InTASC Standard 7).
- Understand and use a variety of instructional strategies to encourage learners to develop deep understanding of content areas and their connections, and to build skills to apply knowledge in meaningful ways (InTASC Standard 8).
- Engage in ongoing professional learning and uses evidence to continually evaluate his/her practice, particularly the effects of his/her choices and actions on others (learners, families, other professionals, and the community), and adapts practice to meet the needs of each learner (InTASC Standard 9).
- Seek appropriate leadership roles and opportunities to take responsibility for student learning, to collaborate with learners, families, colleagues, other school professionals, and community members to ensure learner growth, and to advance the profession (InTASC Standard 10).
Note: The program objectives are based on the Interstate Teacher Assessment and Support Consortium (InTASC) standards, which have been adopted as the state teacher standards by the Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction (DPI).
If you are considering the Technology Education program, be sure to develop skills in writing, math and science. It is also helpful to have some technical background in the areas of materials, energy and power, and communication. An understanding of computer applications is a plus.
Starting Out
In your first year as a Technology Education student, you’ll balance general education, professional education and technical laboratory opportunities. General education courses include English composition, speech, psychology, sociology and math. You’ll also take an orientation course in the professional studies sequence to help you plan your program. Although you will be assigned a faculty adviser for assistance with program planning, additional help is available from the Advisement and Career Center, the Counseling Center, and Career Services.
A technical college transfer option is available for students enrolling in the technology education program who have completed a diploma or associate degree in a relevant technical field (e.g., automotive technology, electronics, technology, tool and die, and the like).
As You Progress
Your schedule will continue to include liberal studies as you advance, but more emphasis is placed on technical and professional courses. Through technical laboratory coursework, you will gain the versatility in content and skills you need to teach in public schools. In fact, you will also participate in several student teaching opportunities.
Most of our graduates find jobs teaching industry and technology based subjects at the junior or senior high school level. Some graduates who have industrial experience are hired as instructors in various vocational/technical school programs. Because of the technical expertise of our graduates, others find employment in business and industry.
Stout Graduates at Work
- Junior/senior high schools in:
- Wisconsin Rapids, Park Falls, Oakfield and Racine, Wis.
- Woodstock and Addison, Ill.
- Frederick, Md.
- Springfield, Minn.
- Manufacturing engineer
Metalist Industries - Production control supervisor
Semling-Menke Co. - Technical service representative
Chevrolet Motor Division - Product development
Guzman Corp. - Graphic arts management
Weston Engraving Co. - Technical trainer
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Advisory Committee Members
Jeff | Ballentine | Technology Education Teacher | Altoona School District |
Craig | Cegielski | Technology Education Teacher | School District of Eleva-Strum |
Kevin | Dietsche | Instructor | UW-Stout |
Paul | Girolamo | Instructor | Chippewa Valley Technical College |
Corey | Halvorson | Technology Education Teacher | Osseo-Fairchild School District |
Grace | Jones | Stout Alumna | F.C. Dadson |
Gavin | Junk | Student | Stout Student |
Jake | Mihm | Consultant for Technology & Engineering | Wisconsin Skills |
Mike | Mills | Associate Professor; Program Director | UW-Stout |
Bob | Morehead | Technology Education Teacher | Chetek-Weyerhaeuser Area School District |
Ryan | Sterry | Technology Education Teacher | Menomonie Area School District |
Anna | Stramschour | Student | UW-Stout |
Jeff | Sullivan | Dean | Chippewa Valley Technical College |
Josh | Zalewski | Technology Education Instructor | Fab Lab Merrill |
Jeff | Ballentine | Technology Education Teacher | Altoona School District |