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.

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.