M.Ed. Management of Technical Education

Students learn theories and real-world problem-solving skills focused around managing instructional personnel in an educational or training environment.
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36 Credit Hours

Hybrid more than 50% online

Overview

The Master of Education (M.Ed.) in Management of Technical Education program prepares graduates to manage instructional personnel in an educational or training environment. Graduates learn skills needed to supervise educators or trainers in community colleges, businesses, the military, civil service or other education and training sites. In this program, students develop instructional and managerial competencies through various courses in curriculum design and delivery, instructional improvement, human performance technology, class organization, management, teaching/learning styles, diversity, understanding organizations and program evaluation.


  • Texas State University is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools, Commissions on Colleges (SACSCOC) to award baccalaureate, master's, and doctoral degrees, including those offered through distance learning. The Master of Education in Management of Technical Education program is offered by Texas State University and is part of the university's accredited programs. 

  • Upon graduation, students will be prepared for many career fields including:

    • organizational effectiveness
    • organizational development
    • teaching in community colleges
    • teaching in K-12 career and technical education
    • supervision and management of instruction
    • training and development
    • corporate training. 

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