(Archived) 2000-2002 Undergraduate Catalog: Industrial Education Jump to navigation area Jump to content area

DEPARTMENT OF INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGY

CHAIR: THOMAS D. HIGGINS (ith_tdh@shsu.edu)

FACULTY: Moore, Muns, Taylor

INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION COURSE DESCRIPTIONS

IE 430 AIMS AND OBJECTIVES OF VOCATIONAL INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION. A study of the history and philosophy of Vocational Industrial Education. Credit 3.

IE 431 HUMAN RELATIONS FOR VOCATIONAL INDUSTRIAL TEACHERS. This course is designed to prepare the student to develop interpersonal skills and a better understanding of working relationships with people. Credit 3.

IE 463 PREPARATION OF INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS. This course is designed to prepare a student in the selection, development, organization, and effective use of instructional materials in Industrial Education classes. It involves the study of types, values, limitations and sources of instruction sheets and other teaching aids. Credit 3.

IE 464 METHODS OF TEACHING INDUSTRIAL SUBJECTS. A study of the objectives and the selection, organization and presentation of the subject matter of the various areas of Industrial Education including the organization of units of work, and demonstration teaching. Credit 3.

IE 479 OCCUPATIONAL ANALYSIS AND CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT. This course is designed to enable a student to analyze trades, occupational pursuits and jobs for divisions, operations and information in order to develop a curriculum compatible to his/her teaching field. Credit 3.

IE 491 LABORATORY MANAGEMENT, ORGANIZATION AND CONTROL. This course is designed to prepare students to successfully manage laboratory activities, organize their labs in accordance with contemporary concepts, and to control materials/supplies within their laboratories. Prerequisite: Junior standing or consent of instructor. Credit 3.

2000-2002 Undergraduate Catalogue

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