Bachelor of Science in Career and Technical Education Undergraduate Programme By University of Kentucky |TopUniversities

Bachelor of Science in Career and Technical Education

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Main Subject Area

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Programme overview

Main Subject

Education and Training

Degree

Other

Study Level

Undergraduate

With a focus on Agricultural Education, a degree in Career and Technical Education will help you become an agriculture advocate. You’ll graduate with more than 200 hours of teaching experience, practical international experience, multicultural training, a license in agricultural education and a minimum of two agricultural minors. This degree will allow you to develop the skills and knowledge needed to create curriculum, training materials, advocacy campaigns, and deliver agriculture content to a variety of audiences. We grow careers This multidisciplinary degree will prepare you for a variety of areas including: Agricultural Education Extension Account Management Human Resources USDA Program Specialist Public Policy Law What you'll study There are three focus areas within this major: Agricultural Teacher Education (ATE): focuses on 5th to 12th grade teacher certification in agricultural science education. ATE works with school-based delivery techniques through classroom learning strategies. Agricultural Industrial Education: focuses on the $6 billion training industry within corporate agriculture companies. This area engages and collaborated in a variety of agricultural fields in order to assist companies with training curriculum, public relations material and advocacy techniques. Agricultural STEM Education: for students interested in the ever-changing field of agricultural science and mathematics. This emphasis area focuses on the practice of teaching as well as two, or more, of the agricultural sciences. In addition to receiving the degree, graduates attain Rank III teaching certification in Agricultural Education.

Programme overview

Main Subject

Education and Training

Degree

Other

Study Level

Undergraduate

With a focus on Agricultural Education, a degree in Career and Technical Education will help you become an agriculture advocate. You’ll graduate with more than 200 hours of teaching experience, practical international experience, multicultural training, a license in agricultural education and a minimum of two agricultural minors. This degree will allow you to develop the skills and knowledge needed to create curriculum, training materials, advocacy campaigns, and deliver agriculture content to a variety of audiences. We grow careers This multidisciplinary degree will prepare you for a variety of areas including: Agricultural Education Extension Account Management Human Resources USDA Program Specialist Public Policy Law What you'll study There are three focus areas within this major: Agricultural Teacher Education (ATE): focuses on 5th to 12th grade teacher certification in agricultural science education. ATE works with school-based delivery techniques through classroom learning strategies. Agricultural Industrial Education: focuses on the $6 billion training industry within corporate agriculture companies. This area engages and collaborated in a variety of agricultural fields in order to assist companies with training curriculum, public relations material and advocacy techniques. Agricultural STEM Education: for students interested in the ever-changing field of agricultural science and mathematics. This emphasis area focuses on the practice of teaching as well as two, or more, of the agricultural sciences. In addition to receiving the degree, graduates attain Rank III teaching certification in Agricultural Education.

Admission Requirements

6+
105+
71+
Other English Language Requirements accepted: TOEFL with a minimum score of 527(paper-based)and a computer-based score of 197.

Jan-2000

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