Bachelor of Science in Engineering Technology
Option in Technology and Engineering Education
(code ET__BS15) (120 units)
Description
The Technology and Engineering Education Option is for students preparing to teach technology and
programming courses at the middle or high school level. Thirty units of postbaccalaureate coursework are also
required for the Clear Single Subject Teaching Credential in Technology Education. See the Single Subject Teacher
Education Program in the Graduate School of Education (ED1-54) for more specific information about courses and other
requirements. This option is not accredited.
Students earning this degree are well prepared to take the ITE and other California Subject
Examinations for Teachers (CSET). Students may begin the professional preparation courses as early as the junior year.
With careful planning, it is possible to complete all of the credential program courses, except for student teaching,
as an undergraduate. Courses may also be completed as a post-baccalaureate student.
Refer to the Single Subject Teacher Education section of this Catalog or the Single Subject Credential
Program website (www.ced.csulb.edu/single-subject) for a description of the professional preparation requirements,
courses, and application procedures. Prospective students should consult the department's Industrial and Technology
Education Advisor early to plan their program.
The Industrial and Technology Education Subject Matter Program is being
revised to meet new state standards. When the revised program has been approved by the Commission on Teacher Credentialing,
the new course requirements will be in effect and supersede current requirements.
Requirements (Effective 2007/2008 Catalog Year)
General Requirements: All students in the BSET, BSEET, or BSCET programs must receive a
minimum grade of "C" in each of the prerequisite courses before enrolling in any
Engineering Technology course. In addition to any other all-university requirements
regarding grade point averages for graduation, student must achieve a minimum of 2.0
average in all Engineering Technology courses.
New students need to immediately consult with the undergraduate advisor prior to enrolling for courses.
See the advisor links below.
Consult the catalog link listed below in Official Program Information for past years program requirements.
Got Questions? We've got Answers!
New Procedure for Computer Science & Computer Engineering Undergraduate Advising:
All students are asked to see Daniel Gould for all advising matters regarding your major.
He will advice on matters regarding general education courses, transferability of classes,
class schedule set-up, completing/updating program planners (which will need final approval
and be signed-off by the appropriate undergraduate advisor), or probationary counseling
Daniel Gould will refer you to either undergraduate advisor if needed
You may see one of the undergraduate advisors directly if you a seeking career advisement,
or advise in selection of upper division CECS classes. Note:
Dr. Johnson will advise Computer Engineering majors only
Dr. Monge will advise Computer Science majors only
*Note: although every effort is made to keep this Web site
up to date, you should also consult the printed catalog for official
information and program requirements, which may vary depending on the
year you enter(ed) the program.