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40 East Frederick St.
PO Box 1002
Millersville, PA 17551-0302
Tel: 717/872-3316
Fax: 717/872-3318
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The Technology Education program is a teacher training program for individuals seeking Pennsylvania State Certification in Technology Education, K-12.
The three themes of professional education at MU are supported and implemented, including engagement in learning communities of inquiry and action, a focus on students, and demonstration of exemplary professional practices.
EDTE majors are broadly prepared in general education, technology and professional teacher education. Emphasis is on understanding, applying, managing and assessing design, bio-related, communication, energy and power, transportation and production technologies. Students may specialize in a technical area of their choice and must devote one semester to full-time student teaching in a public school.
An advisory committee of technology education teachers and supervisors assists with providing program relevancy. This program is accredited and recognized as an outstanding technology teacher education program by the International Technology Education Association/Council on Technology Teacher Education. Please select the link below to go to the Technology Education page. Don't forget to check out our other fine program offerings.

The undergraduate level Technology Education Teacher preparation program is designed for students coming right out of high school, or students who have been out in the work-a-day world. The undergraduate degree is a traditional four year degree, with one semester being devoted to a professional experience in a local K-12 setting.
The master of education program in technology education provides opportunities for continued professional growth of technology education teachers. Courses are required in educational research, philosophy and psychology.
The Department of Industry and Technology offers a certification program for individuals seeking to become technology education teachers, but do not need to complete a second four-year degree. People with existing undergraduate degrees may elect to seek certification on either a graduate or undergraduate level.
A Supervisory I Certification program qualifies experienced technology education teachers to become technology education supervisors.