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As schools place greater emphasis on engineering and technology, there is a growing demand for specialists to guide these initiatives. At the University of Central Missouri, you can acquire the precise education and training required to mold the workforce of tomorrow. Our Bachelor of Science in Education for Middle School Education features an Engineering and Technology Teacher Education (ETTE) track. Gain the skills to instruct middle and junior high school students in engineering and technology at UCM, giving you a competitive advantage in the employment market.
By selecting UCM for the ETTE program, you opt for the sole Missouri institution endorsed by the International Technology and Engineering Educators Association (ITEEA). This recognition reflects not only our exceptional engineering and technology curriculum but also the specialized training for teaching middle and junior high school learners.
UCM has maintained accreditation from the Council for the Accreditation of Educator Preparation longer than any other public university in Missouri. Additionally, we provide one of the state's most extensive independent middle school educator programs. This curriculum is tailored to assist you in captivating your target age group in educational settings and equipping them with the knowledge essential for their achievements.
Students must have a 2.0 high school GPA or above to be admissible. If the applicant has taken undergraduate coursework the cumulative GPA of the undergraduate coursework must be a 2.0 or higher to be admissible.
Accepted English Proficiency Exams:
TOEFL exam score of 61 IBT
IELTS exam score of 5.5
Duolingo composite exam score of 95
UCM Proficiency Test of 61
Cambridge C1/B2 exam score of 162