INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION (IE)
IE 105. Problems in Vocational and Industrial Education.
Study of topics to improve classroom effectiveness of in-service vocational trade and technical teachers. Prerequisites: IE 193 or IE 593. (3)
IE 185. Fundamentals of Aeronautical Knowledge.
Theory of flight, dead reckoning and radio
navigation, meteorology, radio phraseology, FFA regulations, use of flight computer and plotter. (3)
IE 186. Primary Flight. Flight instruction with local firm and/or flight simulator. Approximately 20 flight hours. (1)
IE 188. Primary Flight.
See IE 186. Approximately 40 flight hours. (2)
IE 192. Selection and Organization of Subject Matter.
Development and evaluation of courses of study, objectives, content selection and arrangement, and preparation of job and assignment sheets. (3)
IE 193. Principles and Practices of Teaching Industrial Subjects.
Techniques of teaching vocational subjects and processes used to teach skills, including demonstrations, lectures, instruction sheets, and related audiovisual materials. (3)
IE 194. Guidance in Career & Technical Education.
Study of the purposes, assumptions and problems of vocational guidance. Investigation of individual inventories, occupational choice, job placement and evaluation. (3)
IE 195. Teaching Adults in Career & Technical Education.
Development of adult education; primarily the problems of and approaches used in interesting adults in continuing education. (3)
IE 196. Philosophy of Career & Technical Education.
Study of history, philosophy, definitions, certification, state plan, area vocational schools, state department evaluations, advisory committees, facilities, funding and administration. (3)
IE 197. Coordination of Cooperative Education.
Organization and operation of cooperative programs, including advisory committees, classroom development of training stations, methods of instruction and student organizations. (3)
IE 301-303. Independent Study in Industrial Technology Education.
Investigation of concerns and studies not covered by scheduled classes. (1-3)
IE 334. Historical Restoration Methods and Techniques.
Overview of historical restoration methods and techniques. Identification and research related to the tools, materials and methods of a particular historical period. (3)
IE 335. Techniques of Historical Reconstruction.
Combined lecture/laboratory course where students restore portions of a structure or household items as originally made. (3)
IE 401. Technology Education Management
. Study of the design, development and management of technology education facilities and related equipment. Prerequisite: Acceptance to Teacher Education. (3)
IE 592. Selection and Organization of Subject Matter.
Study of terminology and philosophy of industrial education, objectives, analysis for development and evaluation of courses of study. (3)
IE 593. Principles and Practices of Technical Subjects.
A technical teacher training course designed to serve Trade, Technical and Health teachers. (3)
IE 594. Guidance in Career and Technical Education.
Problems, methods, and procedure involved in assisting individuals to choose, prepare for, enter, and become adjusted in their vocations. For teachers, counselors and employment service personnel. (3)
IE 595. Teaching Adults in Career and Technical Education.
Definition, importance, concepts, interests and abilities of adults, overcoming problem areas, methods of conducting classes, and role of the school system. (3)
IE 596. Philosophy of Career and Technical Education.
Introduction to foundations of career and technical education including history, philosophy, definitions, State Plan, and funding and federal acts. (3)
IE 597. Coordination of Cooperative Education.
Organization and operation of cooperative programs, including advisory committees, classroom, development of training stations, methods of instruction and student organizations. (3)
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