INDUSTRIAL and TECHINICAL EDUCATION (ITED)
Advisers:
Jack B. De Vore, Jr.
James E. Snow
Dale E. Thompson
Graduate Education Bldg.
575-4758
Students pursuing the Bachelor of Science in Education degree may select
the Industrial and Technical Education Program. The Industrial and Technical
Education Program has two specific plans that will meet the needs and
interests of a large student population. Each student considering this
field of specialization should review each of the two Plans carefully
before making a selection. Requirements for initial teacher certification
may be met by completing the B.S.E. and the Master of Arts in Teaching
(M.A.T.) (See the Graduate School Catalog.).
Plan I should be selected by students who desire to be certified as
Industrial Technology teachers for public middle/junior and senior high
schools.
Plan II - Technical Performance Improvement has three non-teacher certification
concentrations:
Plan II, Concentration I- Technical Learning Specialist
may be selected by students who desire to be certified as a trade and
industrial instructor in post-secondary vocational technical institutions;
pre-service; instructor of trade and industrial exploratory in the secondary
schools; or as a coordinator of industrial cooperative training in the
secondary schools. In addition, prospective vocational teachers must have
two years of trade or technical work experience in their occupational
specialty area.
Plan II, Concentration II - Trade and Technical should be
selected by incumbent (in service) trade and technical instructors who
desire to obtain a Bachelor of Science in Education degree or become certified
as a master instructor in the post-secondary vocational and secondary
school systems. Plan II, Concentration II utilizes the Performance-Based
Teacher Education modules and is field-based.
Plan II, Concentration III is Human Resource Development
(HRD). This concentration is designed for adult learners already in the
workforce with several years of work experience and permits credit for
documented experiential learning. This plan is an extended concentration
offered by the University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, at off-campus locations
on a two-year rotation plan.
Residency Requirement for Plan II, Concentration II
The residency requirement for this concentration of Plan II specifies
that at least six semester hours of course work must be completed on campus,
with an additional six semester hours taken at a location in the state
taught by University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, faculty.
Plan I. Industrial Technology
Technical Requirements 50
Exploring Technology Education: 9
A 9-hour block in technology laboratory-- ITED1503, ITED
3513, ITED 4523
Four 6-hour blocks from these four 24 areas:
Graphic Communication-ITED 1203, ITED 1603, ITED 2213, ITED 3223
Manufacturing-ITED 1603, ITED 2423, ITED 2613, ITED 3623, ITED 3633, ITED
4643
Construction-ITED 1303, ITED 1603, ITED 2313, ITED 2423, ITED 3323
Energy, Power & Transportation-ITED 1403, ITED 1413, ITED1603, ITED
2423, ITED 3433
VOED 3112, Vocational Student Orgn
VOED 4122, Leadership Development
VOED 4303, Business Comm in Education
ITED 1603, Industrial Safety I
Electives to be selected from industrial 7
and technical education, engineering, architecture, or arts
and sciences
courses
Professional Pre-Education Core 18
General Studies 56
Total credit hours 124
Plan II. Technical Performance Improvement
Concentration I - Technical Learning Specialist
Technical Requirements 45
Exploring Technology Education: 9
ITED 1503, ITED 3513, ITED 4523
Technical Requirements (or transfer) 24
in industrial areas, which can be obtained by passing the
National Occupational Competency Testing Institute (NOCTI) examination,
completing a combination of courses from the Industrial and Technical
Education Program and the College of Engineering, or transferring courses
from other institutions. (VOED 200V, 201V, 202V, 203V, 204V are current
courses in which credit will be earned by passing the NOCTI examination.)
Safety or transfer - ITED 1603 and ITED 4643
VOED 380V, Supervised Work Experience
VOED 481V, Problems in Technical Education
Professional Development 23
Technical Support Requirements - 15
MGMT1033,or MGMT 3563, BLAW 2013, CISQ 1121L,CISQ 2232,
CISQ 3333, ECON 2013 or ECON 2023 or ECON 2143
VAED 4113 Theory and Principles of Adult Education
VOED 4122 Leadership Development 2
VOED 4303 Business Comm in Education
General Studies 56
Total credit hours 124
Plan II. Technical Performance Improvement
Concentration II - Trade and Technical (PBTE) Field Based
Technical Requirements 28
Twenty-eight semester hours in a
single trade or related area that can be obtained by passing
the National Occupational Competency Testing Institute (NOCTI) examination,
completing a combination of courses from the Industrial and Technical
Education Program and the College of Engineering, or transferring courses
from other institutions. (VOED 200V (1-6), 201V (1-6), 202V (1-6), 203V
(1-6), 204V (1-6) are current courses in which credit will be earned bypassing
the NOCTI examination.)
Professional Education 45
EDFD 4103 or equivalent 3
VOED 390V, VOED 391V, 42
VOED 392V, Performance Based Teacher Education, VOED 393V, Performance
Based Internship, Vocational Education
General Studies 56
Total credit hours 129
Plan II. Technical Performance Improvement
Concentration III - Human Resource Development
Technical Requirements 69
Credit granted through documented prior work and experiential
learning. Applicants will be required to present extensive portfolio documentation
of experiential learning and prior work related experience following a
standardized format as suggested by the Council for the Advancement of
Experiential Learning (CAEL). Credit may be granted upon, but not limited
to, the following: senior employee level work experience in business and
industry, armed forces, prior training and formal learning experiences,
ACE/PONSI credits, NOCTI testing, SHRM certification, and CEU's. Applicants
must qualify for at least 15 hours of experiential learning credit to
be accepted. Students not qualifying for the full 33 hours of experiential
credit will be required to take courses from the approved HRD list.
Human Resource Development - 24
VAED 3113, VAED 3123, VAED 3133, VAED 3213, VAED 4113, VAED
4133, VAED 4213, VAED 4233
ITED 459V, Industrial Internship (Workplace based)
General Studies Requirements or Associate Degree
Total credit hours 125
COURSES
ITED1203 Drafting Technology I (FA) Use and care of instruments; lettering,
sketching, applied geometry, pictorial drawing, and orthographic projection.
Introduction to computer-aided drafting. Corequisite: ITED 1201L.
ITED1201L Drafting Technology I Laboratory (FA, SP, SU) Laboratory exercises
in principles and practices of drafting technology I. Corequisite: ITED
1203.
ITED1303 Construction Methods and Materials (FA, SP, SU) Primary objective
is to acquaint the student with various types of construction materials
and their application. Corequisite: ITED 1301L.
ITED1301L Construction Methods and Materials Laboratory Laboratory exercises
in principles and practices of construction methods and materials. Corequisite:
ITED 1303.
ITED1403 Power and Energy (FA, SP, SU) How energy is extracted, processed,
converted, and used to power societal needs. Corequisite: ITED 1401L.
ITED1401L Power and Energy Laboratory (FA, SP, SU) Laboratory exercises
in principles and practices of power and energy. Corequisite: ITED 1403.
ITED1413 Principles of Electricity (FA, SP, SU) Principles of electricity;
theory and practice in project design and construction.
ITED1411L Principles of Electricity Laboratory (FA, SP, SU) Laboratory
exercises in principles and practices of electricity.
ITED1503 Introduction to Industrial and Technical Education (FA, SP,
SU) Surveying and interpreting the origin, principles, and objectives
of industrial and technical education and its relationship to other educational
programs. Required for all undergraduates in industrial/technical education.
ITED1603 Industrial Safety I (FA, SP, SU) Study of accidents, causes,
the cost of accidents, appraising safety performance, safety inspection,
planning and maintaining a safe environment, and organization and operation
of school laboratories and industrial accident prevention programs.
ITED2213 Industrial Design (FA, SP, SU) Principles of structural design;
contour and surface ornamentation applied to 3-dimensional objects; sketches,
details, and working drawings of projects. Corequisite: ITED 2211L.
ITED2211L Industrial Design Laboratory (FA, SP, SU) Laboratory exercises
in principles and practices of industrial design. Corequisite: ITED 2213.
ITED2313 Metals Fabrication (FA, SP, SU) A study of the tools, materials,
and processes involved in sheet metal, ornamental iron work, welding,
and forging used to install metal products either in the fabrication shop
or on the construction site. Corequisite: ITED 2311L.
ITED2311L Metals Fabrication Laboratory (FA, SP, SU) Laboratory exercises
in principles and practices of metals fabrication. Corequisite: ITED 2313.
ITED2423 Industrial Maintenance (FA, SP, SU) The principles and practices
used in installing, maintaining, troubleshooting, diagnosing, and repairing
electrical, mechanical, and facility components found in in the manufacturing,
construction, and service industries. Corequisite: ITED 2421L.
ITED2421L Industrial Maintenance Laboratory (FA, SP, SU) Laboratory
exercises in principles and practices of industrial maintenance. Corequisite:
ITED 2423.
ITED2613 Machine Tool Manufacturing (FA, SP, SU) Chip removal methods
of machining common commercial metals. Emphasis upon machining processes
on lathe, shaper, drill press, grinders, and milling machines. Corequisite:
ITED 2611L.
ITED2611L Machine Tool Manufacturing Laboratory (FA, SP, SU) Laboratory
exercises in principles and practices of machine tool manufacturing. Corequisite:
ITED 2613.
ITED3223 Drafting Technology II (FA, SP, SU) Combination of drafting
and design including section views, threaded fasteners, and dimensioning
working drawings combined with rendering of plans and specifications for
houses of traditional and contemporary design; emphasis on computer-aided
drafting and design. Corequisite: ITED 3221L.
ITED3221L Drafting Technology II Laboratory (FA, SP, SU) Laboratory
exercises in principles and practices of drafting technology II. Corequisite:
ITED 3223.
ITED3323 Construction Coating Applications (FA, SP, SU) Use and application
of various transparent and opaque finishes that are applied by brush,
spray and wipe-on methods, including finishes for wood, metal, and concrete.
Corequisite: ITED 3321L.
ITED3321L Construction Coating Application Laboratory (FA, SP, SU) Laboratory
exercises in principles and practices of construction coating applications.
Corequisite: ITED 3323.
ITED3433 Exploring Electronics Technology (FA, SP, SU) Vacuum tubes,
gas tubes, and semiconductors; electronic circuits including amplifier,
oscillators, switching and timing circuits; applications including sound
and video system, relays, controls, and industrial devices. Corequisite:
ITED 3431L.
ITED3431L Exploring Electronics Technology Laboratory (FA, SP, SU) Corequisite:
ITED 3433.
ITED3513 Applied Technology Education (FA, SP, SU) An introductory course
in technology education focusing on the management of hands-on activities
utilized in technology programs; for elementary and secondary industrial
technology teachers.
ITED3623 Wood Processing Technology (FA, SP, SU) Basic principles of
design and construction processes using machines, materials, and supplies
incorporated in machine wood processing technology. Corequisite: ITED
3621L.
ITED3621L Wood Processing Technology Laboratory (FA, SP, SU) Laboratory
exercises in principles and practices of wood processing technology. Corequisite:
ITED 3623.
ITED3633 Plastics in Industry (FA, SP, SU) Tools, materials, and processes
involved in the use and fabrication of plastics relating to modern plastic
industries. Corequisite: ITED 3631L.
ITED3631L Plastics in Industry Laboratory (FA, SP, SU) Laboratory exercises
in principles and practices of plastics in industry. Corequisite: ITED
3633.
ITED4523 Advanced Technology Education (FA, SP, SU) Provides the student
with the expertise to develop and update a typical industrial technology
education program in order to keep the program current with changes that
occur in technology.
ITED459V Industrial Internship (1-12) (FA, SP, SU) In an actual industrial
setting, the student will study managerial functions, organizational practices,
product design, production fabrication, routing, quality control, work
schedules, industrial relations, and related activities of American industrial
society.
ITED4643 Industrial Safety II (FA, SP, SU) Indepth study of accidents,
causes, the cost of accidents, appraising safety performance, safety inspection,
planning and maintaining a safe environment, and organization and administration
of school laboratory and industrial accident EDUCATION (EDUC)
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