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Considering Teaching over Civil Practice
If one feels like they had enough of engineering or they are tired of engineering path, then it’s never too late to switch to education career. This does not necessary mean you have to start afresh by getting another bachelor’s degree in education. Considering the new generation from the one in the past, public schools used to just take engineers if they were in short of math and science teachers. However, this nowadays they require one to have a PGCE (Postgraduate Certificate in Education) after graduating, which approximately take a year if you are fulltime or two years for part time. But as for private schools, they do not consider any certificates in education for engineers to be employed as teachers. This is due to different beliefs since for private schools think that when kids are been taught by engineers, it gives a pretty much cool experience since they get to notice what all that math and science can do for them in real world through learning activities given by experienced engineers.
An Engineer can Become a Middle School Teacher
Mainly focused of STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics), engineers have been dealing with a lot of problem solving and also the problems that deals with physics aspects.
For an engineer to be enrolled in a middle school as a teacher for science or mathematics, one must typically:
- Required to pass applicable examinations, also the content area tests
- Obtain a license to enable one to teach in their state of residence
But there is different ways of getting the certificate and also each states have specific way. That’s what makes it important to know the requirements of licensure within the state you willing to teach before you get enrolled with any teaching preparation program. Usually if you want teach advanced subjects like maths or science in high school you can get emergency status teaching job when you have degree in a related filed like engineering. Then later on you make a choice take a licensing exams and become a certified teacher. There is also high chances for one to become an assistant Head Teacher, which can lead you in becoming a Deputy Head.
An Engineer can Become a High School Engineering Teacher
Requirements to teach in high school level one must:
- Have obtained bachelor’s degree in engineering or any other related field; and that the teacher-training program is completed; or the bachelor of education majored in engineering. Those majoring in engineering should take a wide variety of math and science courses.
- Complete a student-teaching program to ensure the capability of working in a high school environment and also teaching experience in order to understand students. Furthermore, to develop skills such as the ways of communicating with students, being able to teach a class under the guidance of a seasoned professional and also the planning lessons.
- Become licensed to teach engineering by meeting specific requirements which may include the no background criminal records, ensuring that license fee is paid, passed exams and application submitted with transcripts.
- Maintain licensure by taking part in development courses to earn education credits continuously. The requirements differs according to different states.
Becoming a College Engeering Professor
Most of the colleges offer the following engineering categories: Civil engineering, electric engineering, chemical engineering, and mechanical engineering. Normally the other engineering programs are offered as specializations, e.g aerospace engineering.
Typically one should hold at least a master’s degree in a specific field of engineering, which could also enable one to be hired as a teacher at school. Normally candidates with a bachelor’s degree in engineering are hired at the colleges whereby one could complete their course within a period of two years and also engineers who have an impressive work history are likely to be hired. Due to the fact that most college programs are mainly focused on teaching and training, then it gives an advantage to the faculties with the work experience and industry connections.
Becoming a University Engeering Professor
At the University level, normally one is required to have a PhD in engineering to become a professor, which could be through completing some certain years of graduate coursework in engineering, which can be in the form of a written one or several field exams due to their specific area of specialization, and expected to have written and also defended a dissertation within the engineering related topic.
The main fact of having an experience to working as an engineer gives more accreditation or is required to obtaining the position. It is due to the fact that as a professor you are expected to divide the work between teaching, research and service. It implies that regarding teaching about 3 to 4 courses per term at the undergraduate or graduate levels, professors are expected to engage in:
- Supervising thesis or doctorate advisor
- Assisting students with their research, and also working their own research
- Working on publishing their work
- Serving as a business consultant
The requirement makes it more difficult for professors to occupy their position permanently in many universities. It lead to many graduates entering the teaching field to become assistant or associate professors either than taking the main position, sometimes it happens that a professor teach at different or more than one learning institution. To requirements of becoming a full-time professor comes from reaching a tenure status, which means employment is guaranteed at a university, and advantage from a place that awards a larger amount of employer stability. It can take over seven years to meet all requirements for occupancy.