About This Minor
The Technology and Engineering Education minor at Utah State University allows students in education programs to add an additional endorsement area to their credentials.
This minor addresses the shortage of technology and engineering teachers in Utah and enhances the marketability of students in other fields of education.
What You Will Learn
Students will learn various aspects of technology and engineering education, including graphic communication technologies, computer systems and networking, energy, power, transportation systems control technology, material processing systems, construction and estimating, and computer-aided drafting and design.
ADVISING
At a Glance
College: College of Agriculture and Applied Sciences
Department: Applied Sciences, Technology and Education
USU Locations:
- Logan campus
Faculty: View profiles of faculty members on the department directory.
Learn More: Program website
Program Requirements
Career And Outcomes
Career Opportunities
- Middle School Technology and Engineering Teacher
- High School Technology and Engineering Teacher
- Curriculum Developer for Technology and Engineering Education
- STEM Education Specialist
USU Locations

LOGAN CAMPUS
Admission
Admission Requirements
- Admitted into a current teaching major
- 2.75 Cum GPA or above
- C or better in these courses
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