2022-2023 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Business Education
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202 Helble Hall
507.457.5197, Fax: 507.457.5354
Business Education website
Dana Brigson, Program Director
Rhea Walker, Chairperson - Education Studies Department
Faculty
Dana Brigson, Associate Professor/Director; BSE, ME-PD, University of Wisconsin-La Crosse; PhD, Capella University; 2007 -
Rhea Walker, Professor; BS, MA, University of Northern Iowa; PhD, Iowa State University; 2004 -
Program Overview
The following programs are offered through the Business Education program at Winona State University:
- Bachelor of Science: Business Education (Teaching)
- Bachelor of Science: Training and Development Minor
Note: All Winona State University teacher education programs are continuously updated to reflect new licensure requirements from the Minnesota Professional Educator Licensing and Standards Board (PELSB). Please contact your program advisor for the latest information about program requirements whether you are (1) applying to a teacher education program, or (2) currently enrolled in a teacher education program.
Business Education Teaching Major
The Business Education Teaching major prepares students to become teachers of business and technology at the 5-12th grade level. Students complete courses in business and technology education, general business core, and professional education. During the final semester of the program, students are required to teach in a business education classroom on a full-time basis for one semester to fulfill their student teaching requirement.
Since Winona State is the only public university in Minnesota to offer the 5-12 Business Education teaching licensure, faculty have arranged for the Business Education (BUED) courses to be offered primarily online. Students in this program can complete their general business core and professional education courses through the MN State institution in their area* (streamlined most efficiently through MSU-Mankato); they can complete the Business Education coursework online through WSU. *The Minnesota Standards of Effective Practice must be taken from a single PELSB-approved teacher preparation institution and verification of satisfactory completion must be provided. Students interested in this program should contact the Business Education office for an advisor.
Training and Development Minor
The Training and Development minor prepares students for positions in both informal training roles as well as in formal employee training and development programs. Since this program aims to fit with and accommodate many different majors on campus, faculty have arranged for the training and development course requirements to be offered entirely online. The curriculum includes coursework in the following areas: training theory and application, interpersonal business relations, human resources, adult and leadership education, and technology education. These competency areas align with the standards established by the American Society for Training and Development (ASTD)/Association for Talent Development (ATD). Students interested in this program should contact the Business Education office for an advisor.
Technical & Community College Transfer Policy for Business Education Teaching Majors
Students who have completed a one- or two-year business program at a technical or community college may apply for a transfer of approved business credits. Students’ transcripts are evaluated by Business Education faculty. (Refer to Admissions for information about transfer of technical or community college credits.) This transfer policy applies only to students majoring in the teaching of business education.
Admissions, Retention, and Graduation Requirements
For information about admission and retention requirements, see the Teacher Education Licensure Programs section of this catalog. For a checklist of the University’s graduation requirements, see the Academic Policies & University Requirements section of this catalog.
General Education Intensive Requirements
Students may use intensive courses to satisfy both General Education Program (GEP) and major requirements. Intensive courses will usually be in the student’s major or minor program. The following are offered as GEP intensive courses:
Intensives
Writing (△)
Math/Critical Analysis (◆)
Intensive courses that can be used to satisfy major/minor requirements are identified in the lists of required courses and electives.
ProgramsBachelor of Science - TeachingMinor
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