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Career and Technical Education (Formerly Vocational Education)NOTE: This program was undergoing revision when the catalog went to press. For the most up to date information, consult the online Undergraduate Catalog (http://www.wright.edu/catalog). The career and technical education program prepares teachers from business and industry to teach in one of the five service areas taxonomies. A balanced program of general education, professional education, and study of vocational topics leads to a Bachelor of Science in Education degree. Career Technical licensure can be earned when the candidate has technical course work and recent related work experience. Licensure in other areas can be obtained with a dual major option. Teachers who have completed the vocational education 37-quarter-hour licensure program may apply those hours toward the bachelor's degree.Option I-Intensive Vocational MajorThis option is for practicing certified or licensed vocational teachers who have completed or are currently enrolled in the 37-quarter-hour vocational preservice program and who are seeking a Bachelor of Science in Education. No other licensure will be earned.Bachelor of Science in Education Degree See General Education Requirements
Note: A technical major of at least 30 credit hours can be
used in the vocational block to complete the content major in
vocational education. NOTCI test and technical course work
may fulfill partial requirements for vocational credits.
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