TEE698R
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Master's Project
Engineering
Ira A. Fulton College of Engineering
Course Description
Students will make a significant contribution to the advancement of theory, research, and/or practice through the successful development, implementation, and evaluation or critique of a design project related to the field of Technology and Engineering Studies.
When Taught
All Semesters/Terms
Min
0.5
Fixed/Max
6
Other Prerequisites
Department consent
Title
Practical Application Skills
Learning Outcome
Plan, organize, propose, and complete rigorous projects related to design, development, evaluation, and assessment of learning.
Title
Foundational Knowledge and Understanding
Learning Outcome
Demonstrate depth and breadth of understanding of the fundamental principles related to technology and engineering education, curriculum development, pedagogical evaluation, and assessment of learning through the development and completion of a Master's project.
Title
Ethical and Professional Practice
Learning Outcome
Demonstrate a personal commitment to live as the master Teacher and adhere to the standards of professional ethics within the field through living consistent with the gospel of Jesus Christ.
Title
Professional Communication
Learning Outcome
Effectively communicate project proposals, plans, outcomes, and findings through professional presentations, publications, and teacher professional development.