Middle School Education, BA – Technology and Engineering Emphasis

49 credit hours in Middle School Education

44 credit hours in Technology and Engineering Emphasis

Requirements

Students seeking a Bachelor of Arts in Middle School Education (grades 5-9) with certification in technology and engineering must complete EDU 33900 and 41 credit hours of coursework selected from the three clusters offered at St. Louis Community College-Florissant Valley:

Methods of Teaching

EDU 33900Secondary Methods of Teaching Technology and Engineering

3

Technology and Engineering Emphasis

Cluster A:

Select a minimum of 12 hours from courses below:

EDI 10000Engineering Drawing (SLCC-FV)

3

EDI 10400Electronic Drafting (SLCC-FV)

2

EDI 11600Construction Blueprint Reading (SLCC-FV)

3

EDI 13101Computer Art Studio (SLCC-FV)

3

EDI 13300Introduction to AutoCAD I (SLCC-FV)

2

EDI 13301Graphic Design I (SLCC-FV)

3

EDI 139003-D AutoCAD with Autoshade (SLCC-FV)

2

EDI 14000Computer Aided Drafting and Design I (SLCC-FV)

3

EDI 14100Introduction to AutoCAD II (SLCC-FV)

2

EDI 14500Computer Solids Modeling (SLCC-FV)

2

EDI 14700Introduction to Engineering Design (SLCC-FV)

3

EDI 16500Photography I (SLCC-FV)

3

EDI 23000Introduction to 3-D Solid Modeling for Design (SLCC-FV)

4

EDI 25500Advanced Computer Aided Drafting (SLCC-FV)

3

Cluster B:

Select a minimum of 12 hours from courses below:

EDI 10600IBM Personal Computer Installation and Repair (SLCC-FV)

1

EDI 10900Personal Computer Configuration (SLCC-FV)

1

EDI 11000Technical Electric Circuits I (SLCC-FV)

4

EDI 11100Technical Electric Circuits II (SLCC-FV)

4

EDI 12102Fundamentals of Digital Electronics (SLCC-FV)

3

EDI 13000Electric Circuits I (SLCC-FV)

4

EDI 13100Electric Circuits II (SLCC-FV)

4

EDI 13200Electronic Devices (SLCC-FV)

5

EDI 22300Basic Hydraulics I (SLCC-FV)

2

EDI 24101Transmission and Distribution of Power (SLCC-FV)

3

EDI 25501Fluid Power (SLCC-FV)

3

Cluster C:

Select a minimum of 12 hours from courses below:

EDI 10100Welding Technology (SLCC-FV)

3

EDI 10800Construction Methods (SLCC-FV)

3

EDI 12103Computer Integrated Manufacturing (SLCC-FV)

3

EDI 14001Introduction to Robotics (SLCC-FV)

3

EDI 15100Manufacturing Processes I (SLCC-FV)

3

EDI 15200Manufacturing Processes II (SLCC-FV)

3

EDI 24100Numerical Control Programming (SLCC-FV)

3

EDI 24900Materials and Metallurgy (SLCC-FV)

3

EDI 30100Construction Materials and Methods (SLCC-FV)

3

Electives:

Select a minimum of eight hours from any of the three technology and engineering areas above or the following list:

EDI 12101Principles of Engineering (SLCC-FV)

3

EDI 12200Engineering Design and Development (SLCC-FV)

3

EDI 14800Solid Modeling with Unigraphics (SLCC-FV)

2

EDI 25600Solid Modeling with CATIA (SLCC-FV)

2

Notes: (1) This degree emphasis is only offered at STLCC-Florissant Valley. Students must work with STLCC-FV and major advisor at Lindenwood University. Students must enroll in classes through both advisors.

(2) Course duplication is not allowed.

Also required are College Algebra and General Psychology (at either Lindenwood University or Florissant Valley)

MTH 15100College Algebra

3

PSY 10000Principles of Psychology

3

Students seeking only middle school certification should be aware that such certification allows them limited career options in middle school education (grades 5-9). Therefore, middle school education students are encouraged to consider certification in a second area. Coursework must be carefully planned and sequenced by the student with an advisor.