Master of Industrial & Technical Studies


A Program Flexible Enough to Meet a Variety of Needs

The Department of Technology offers a Master of Arts degree in Industrial and Technical studies to further develop leadership skills for business, industry, and teaching, and to meet credential requirements.

This program is designed to increase the effectiveness of industry professionals and technology education teachers in their professional service area by allowing specialization in two of three areas of interest.

Teaching: emphasizes advanced subject matter content.

Technical: emphasizes advanced subject matter preparation.

Supervision: emphasizes supervision, mainly, department level.

Admission to the Program

In addition to University requirements for admission to graduate study, applicants must have a baccalaureate in related field combined course work and industrial experience acceptable to the department.


Requirements for the Degree (45 units)

A total of 45 units is required, with at least 23 in 500-level courses.

Required Courses (13 units)

TECH 485 History, Philosophy, and Organization of Industrial Education (3)
TECH 487 Seminar: Comprehensive Career Education for Industrial Studies and Vocational Education (3)
TECH 502 Modern Industry (3)
EDFN 500 Evaluation of Educational Research (4)

Areas of Interest (20-24 units)

Select two of the following areas and complete 10-12 units in each:

Teaching (10-12 units)

With adviser approval, complete TECH 506 (4 units), TECH 583 (4 units), and 2-4 units of technology or education courses to total 10-12 units.

Technical (10-12 units)

With adviser approval, complete 10-12 units in 400-level TECH courses: TECH 598 may be included for 3-6 units.

Supervision (10-12 units)

With advisor approval, complete TECH 486 (3 units), TECH 505 (4 units), and 3-5 units of technology, business, or education courses to total 10-12 units; may include second enrollment in TECH 486.

Additional Electives (select 3-7 units in technology and related fields with adviser approval)

Thesis or Project (5 units)
TECH 599AB These or Project (2,3)

For More Information, Contact:

Don Maurizio, Ed. D.
Chair, Department of Technology
Graduate Programs Advisor,
School of Engineering and Technology

CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY, LOS ANGELES
Department of Technology
Engineering & Technology Bldg., A336
5151 State University Drive
Los Angeles, CA., 90032-8154

(323) 343-4550, FAX (323) 343-4571
E-mail: dmauriz@calstatela.edu