You’ll study in one of the largest technology education departments in the country. SUNY Oswego has been a consistent leader in developing technology curriculum, and every year hosts one of the largest technology education conferences in the Northeast.
Overview
Coursework leads to certification to teach technology in all grades, and includes field-based professional studies experience. You’ll complete a series of practicum assignments followed by a full semester of student teaching. Choose from a diverse selection of courses, including Transportation Systems, Electronics and Mechatronics, Design, Computer-Aided Drafting (CAD), Mechanical/Architectural Drafting, Construction Systems, Materials Processing, Instructional Technologies, Manufacturing and Energy Technologies.
Join the active Oswego Technology Education Association student organization. Get involved in community service projects, including scholastic robot competitions. Work with faculty on applied projects. Compete nationally as a member of the Technology Education Collegiate Association. Help with Team Mini, the department's popular miniature Zamboni.
Curriculum
Bachelor of ScienceNewly renovated facilities in Park Hall
Park Hall, named for a pioneer in this field who helped build the Oswego program and influenced teaching internationally, houses twelve applied technology laboratories.
Outcomes
- Degree completion leads to technology teaching certification in all grades
- Effective oral and written communication skills
- Program planning, organization and record-keeping
- Working under pressure to meet deadlines
- Motivational skills
- Creativity
Career Opportunities
- Technology education teacher
- Corporate technical trainer
- Training director
- Technical sales/service representative
My coursework has not only given me knowledge that is required for my degree, but it has also taught me how to be a problem solver and life-long learner.
The faculty here at SUNY Oswego has provided me, not only with the tools and resources I need to graduate, but have also acted as mentors to me as I continue my journey here on campus.
Program Resources
The Oswego Guarantee
- Timely course offerings
- High touch connections to alumni
- Small student to faculty ratio
- Limited room & board increases each year
Field Placements
Are an integral part of our teacher education programs. It is a time for candidates to participate in a breadth and depth of hands-on school and community-based experiences.
Join the Oswego Technology Education Association Club
OTEA meets weekly and provides students with opportunities to practice and apply their knowledge of technology as well as their teaching and leadership skills through professional experiences.
Accredited program
Our Technology Department is one of the few accredited by the Council on Technology and Engineering Teacher Education.
Application Requirements
All academic programs offered by SUNY Oswego that lead to a state license or certification in a particular profession have been designed to meet state licensing requirements in the state of New York. Our programs are not designed to meet licensure requirements in other states. If you plan to pursue a license in a particular profession in a state other than New York after you graduate, it is your responsibility to determine whether our curriculum will meet the requirements in the state where you plan to live and work. For questions about licensure disclosure, please contact SUNY Oswego's Provost Office.
Phone: 315-312-2290
Email: provost@oswego.edu.