version: 30 April 2010

MAJOR IN APPLIED COMPUTING TECHNOLOGY

Colorado State University

Concentration in Computing Education

Effective Fall 2010

This teacher education program leads to a Bachelor of Science degree in Applied Computing Technology with a concentration in computing education (K-12 technology education) with state licensure in Instructional Technology (Computers) and provides students with a background in education, computer programming, and computer systems to enable graduates to teach computing principles and serve as computing technology experts in public schools.

Graduates of this program will be capable of teaching a broad range of computing technology: computer applications, web development, and programming, including AP computer science courses. They will also be capable of providing expert information technology support for schools for instructional and administrative purposes.

Students enrolled in the concentration will need to seek advising in both the Computer Science Department, as well as the School of Education to ensure timely completion of the licensure requirements. Contact James Peterson in the Computer Science Department (970/491-7137) for information about content courses and James Folkestad in the School of Education (970/491-7832) for information about the education course requirements.

Notes

Suggested Sequence of Courses

120 credits required for graduation

Freshman Year:: Sophomore Year:
Course Credits

Course
Credits
COCC150 CS161 4
CS110 4 CS200 4
SPCM200 3 CS270 4
MATH160 or MATH141 or MATH155 3-4 STAT201 or 204 or 301 3
CS160 4 CT310 4
Biological and Physical Sciences 7 Arts and Humanities 6
Global and Cultural Development 3 EDUC275 3
electives 2 EDUC340 3
Total Credits 29 Total Credits 31

Junior Year: Senior Year:

Course
Credits

Course
Credits
CS253 4 400-level CS (below 485) 4
300-level CS 3 EDUC450 4
EDUC350 3 EDUC486J 1
EDUC331 2 EDUC493A 1
EDUC386 1 EDCT465 3
JTC413 3 EDCT485 11
CT320 4 electives 6
Social Sciences 3
Historical Perspectives 3
CIS355 3
Total Credits 31 Total Credits 30

MAJOR IN APPLIED COMPUTING TECHNOLOGY

Course Requirements for a B.S. Degree in Applied Computing Technology: Computing Education Concentration

Approved Courses for the categories of the All University Core Curriculum can be seen at All University Core Curriculum

NOTE: Applied Computing Technology majors will be excused from prerequisites for CIS355. Access to CIS courses is restricted. Contact the CIS Dept. about overrides.

 All-University Core Curriculum
 1.   Basic Competencies (AUCC)
A.  CO150  College Composition  3
 B.  MATH160 or MATH141 or MATH155  Calculus  4-3
 2.  Core Competencies (AUCC):
A.  SPCM200  Public Speaking  3
 3.      Foundations and Perspectives (AUCC):
A.  Natural Sciences 7
 B.  Arts and Humanities  6
 C.  Social/Behavioral Sciences  3
 D.  Historical Perspectives 3
 E.  Global and Cultural Awareness  3
 TOTAL    32-31
 4.     Depth and Integration (AUCC):*
JTC413 and EDCT465 and EDUC493A:
Together these three courses meet AUCC cat. 4A, 4B and 4C [Using Competencies, Building on Foundations, and Capstone]
      MAJOR REQUIREMENTS
      Computing Technology Core Courses:
 CS110  Personal Computing  4
 CS160  Foundations in Programming  4
 CS161  Object-Oriented Problem Solving  4
 CS200  Data Structures  4
 CS253  Problem Solving in C++  4
 CS270  Computer Organization  4
 CS3**  300-level CS course  3
 CS4**  400-level CS course  4
 CIS355  Business Database Systems  3
 CT310  Web Development  4
 CT320  Network and System Administration  4
 JTC413  New Communications Technology and Society  3
 STAT201 or STAT204 or STAT301  Statistics  3
 TOTAL    48
      Professional Education Licensure Courses
 EDUC275  Schooling in the United States  3
 EDUC331  Educational Technology  2
 EDUC340  Literacy and the Learner  3
 EDUC350  Instruction I: Individualization/Mgmt.  3
 EDUC386  Practicum-Instruction I  1
 EDUC450  Instruction II: Standards/Assessment  4
 EDUC486J  Practicum-Instruction II  1
 EDCT465  Methods/Materials - Tech Education  3
 EDCT485  Student Teaching/Internship  11
 EDUC493A  Seminar Professional Relations  1
 TOTAL    32