Business and Marketing Education
Program Overview
Business and Marketing Education
College of Education and Human Development
The College of Education and Human Development offers a business and marketing education major, which prepares graduates for a career-technical teaching license in integrated business and marketing. To be eligible for this license, graduates must have a 2.5 accumulative grade point average, have successfully completed the state required assessments, and meet all licensure requirements.
Learning Outcomes
Upon completion of the baccalaureate degree, students in business and marketing education are expected to:
- Demonstrate understanding of student learning and development and diversity of students
- Apply skills in planning and delivering effective instruction, assessing students, creating learning environments, and collaborating and communicating with students, their parents, other educators, administrators and the community to support student learning
- Demonstrate understanding of the importance of assuming responsibility for professional growth, performance and involvement as individuals and as members of a learning community
- Demonstrate understanding of business content for which they will have instructional responsibility as a teacher
Content
The business and marketing education major requires 57 hours of coursework, as specified in the Fall 2014 course requirements.
Program Details
A graduate completing a business and marketing education major is eligible for a career-technical teaching license in integrated business and marketing, providing that he or she has a 2.5 accumulative grade point average, has successfully completed the state required assessments, and meets all licensure requirements.
