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Title: SECONDARY EDUCATION INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGY AT NORTHERN MICHIGAN UNIVERSITY


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SECONDARY EDUCATION INDUSTRIAL
TECHNOLOGYATNORTHERN MICHIGAN UNIVERSITY
Teaching is the profession that teaches all the
other professions
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Secondary Education Industrial Technology Major
Completion of liberal studies, the technical core
courses, a teaching minor and the professional
education sequence lead to certification as a
secondary teacher of industrial technology.
The 135 credit curriculum requirements are as
follows 1. Liberal Studies.. 40
credits 2. Technical Core Courses 37
credits 3. Teaching Minor. 24 credits 4.
Professional Education.. 32 credits 5. Health
Promotions .. 2 credits
Total 135 credits
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Technical Core Courses 37 credits
1. CN156 Construction Systems and Methods 3
credits 2. DD100 Technical Drafting with Intro
to CAD 4 credits 3. DD202 Product Development
and Design 4 credits 4. ET110 Introduction to
Electricity 4 credits 5. IT180 Introduction
to Fluid Power 3 credits 6. IT214 Industrial
Observation 1 credit 7. MET213 Materials
Science I 3 credits 8. MF134 Manufacturing
Processes 4 credits 9. TE100 Graphic Arts
Printing 2 credits 10. WD140 Introduction to
Welding 4 credits 11. WT161 Wood Processes I
2 credits 12. Technical Elective of your choice
3 credits
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Teaching Minor 24 to 28 credits
Secondary Education Minors to choose from
1. Biology 2. Chemistry 3. Earth Science 4.
Economics 5. English 6. French 7.
Geography 8. German
9. Health 10. History 11. Journalism 12.
Mathematics 13. Physical Education 14.
Physics 15. Political Science 16. Spanish
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Professional Education Courses 32 credits
1. ED201 Introduction to Education 2
credits 2. ED231 Teaching/Learning Secondary
Classroom 4 credits 3. ED301 Dimensions of
American Education 2 credits 4. ED319
Teaching of Reading Secondary Teacher 3
credits 5. ED349 Teaching for Diversity, Equity
Social Justice in Secondary School Community
2 credits 6. ED361 Special Ed the General
Classroom Teacher 2 credits 7. ED483
Educational Media and Technology 8. TE350
Methods and Materials / Industrial Technology 3
credits 9. ED430 Teaching in the Secondary
School 11 credits
(student teaching) 10. ED450 Seminar
in Teaching 1 credit (while student teaching)
There is also a 2 credit Health
Promotions requirement
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So how successful have the graduates of the
Secondary Education Industrial Technology
program been at getting student teaching
placements and permanent teaching jobs? Lets
look at the past few years of Graduates
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Placement in Secondary Education Industrial
Technology
High School Graduated From
Year Graduated / NMU
Student Taught at
Teaches at
1. 03 Alyse Shier
Niles Grand Rapids
Grand Rapids 2. 03 John King
Gwinn
Marquette Utica 3. 04
John Tkaczyk Oakley
LAnse
Algonac, WI 4. 04 Brad Seehafer
Escanaba Bark
River Stoughton,WI 5. 05 Cale
Polkinghorne Calumet
Hancock Marquette HS 6.
05 Justin Burton
Newberry Bothwell MS
Bothwell MS 7. 05 Marc Nutini
Hancock
LAnse LAnse 8. 05
Joel Flint Carleton
Negaunee
Superior Central 9. 05 John Jessen
Kingsford
Westwood Westwood 10. 05 Joe
Barrette DeTour
Marquette
Newago 11. 05 Glen Guilbault
Ontonagon Ewen Trout Creek
Ontonagon 12. 06 Lance Ellis
Marathon, WI D I Tech Ed
Ctr. Niagara, WI 13. 06 Landen
Leslie Kingsford
D I Tech Ed Ctr. Phelps,
WI 14. 06 Mike Randell
Painesdale-Jeffers Calumet
Chassell 15. 07 Jake Besteman
Rudyard Marquette
Niagara, WI 16. 07 Mark Cousineau
Escanaba DSISD
DSISD
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2007
If you are interested in additional information
about the Industrial Technology program at NMU,
please contact Michael Turino
Coordinator of Academic Support Services
Northern Michigan University 103
Jacobetti Center Marquette, Mi 49855
(906) 227-2283 mturino_at_nmu.edu

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