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Re: Engineering "Educator" Degree Programs

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Originally Posted by Lil' Lavery View Post
Personally, I'd be more interested in an after-hours/online certificate program.
If someone has a degree and experience then there is a market out there for that, without question. That would be addressed with a MAT, Masters of Arts in Teaching, or some other initial certification pathway.

I working to justify creating a BS degree program. It closes a gap, by allowing STEM oriented high school students to take a direct engineering / education route to a BS and the classroom. It falls well short of an ABET accredited engineering degree.

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