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The program is designed to prepare individuals who are interested in teaching in the Business, Computer, and Information Technology occupational fields. Individuals admitted into the program must complete 128 credit hours of coursework, field experience and student teaching. Upon the successful completion of the program, individuals receive the bachelor's degree in education and an endorsement for PA Level I Instructional Certificate.
Students who plan to earn a degree in the discipline and become certified to teach in the field must complete all the requirements described in sections A, B and C.
See University and College of Education Core Course Requirements
ACCT 2101 | Principles of Accounting I |
ACCT 2102 | Principles of Accounting II |
ACCT 3511 | Intermediate Accounting I OR |
ACCT 3526 | Accounting Information Systems |
CIS 0835 | Cyberspace and Society |
| Elective | Computer and Information Sciences |
ECON 1101 | Macroeconomic Principles |
ECON 1102 | Microeconomic Principles |
ENG 2596 | Writing for Business and Industry |
FIN 3011 | Introduction to Financial Markets |
LAW 1102 | Law of Contracts |
LAW 0856 | Law and American Society |
MKT 2101 | Introduction to Marketing |
HRA 1101 | Organization and Management |
| Required | Evidence of Advanced Keyboarding Skill (No Credit) |
Note: Courses in this section have prerequisites. Contact an advisor or check the course handbook for the prerequisite(s).
CTE 3101 | Principles of Career and Technical Education |
CTE 3103 | Curriculum in Career and Technical Education |
CTE 3392 | Project-Based Teaching Application for Children |
BE 3241 | Methods of Teaching Microcomputer Applications |
ED 4788 | Student Teaching in Secondary Education |
ED 4801 | Senior Seminar and Performance Assessment |
| Work Experience (No Credit) |
Note: Courses in this section have the following prerequisites:
Dr. Victor Gbomita
email: vgbomita@temple.edu