DRIVER EDUCATION & TRAFFIC SAFETY
New Sequence begins Winter Semester, 2010
D.E. 5730 – Driver Task Analysis, call #25878 [901]
Begins Tuesday, January 12th through Thursday, February 28th -- {Meets Tu/Th evenings}
D.E. 5740 – Developing Classroom Instructional Knowledge in D.E., call #25879 [901]
Begins Tuesday, March 2nd through Thursday, May 4th -- {Meets Tu/Th evenings}
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Wayne State University, through Educational
Outreach, offers a 4-course series for Driver Education Certification.
These courses, 3 credits each, must be taken individually
and sequentially. Each course lasts seven and
one-half weeks and is normally offered from 7:00 p.m.
to 10:00 p.m. on Tuesday and Thursday evenings.
Any matriculated or non-matriculated WSU student may elect
to enroll in the driver education program. Students
who have never been admitted to a college or university must
give evidence of high school graduation or its equivalence to
the instructor.
Students must be at least 21 years of age and have a valid Michigan driver's
license with less than four points within the last two (2) years on their driving record. Candidates for this certification must also pass a criminal background check. Upon completion of the program, the State of Michigan Driver Education
Office will receive notice of a student's qualification to teach
Driver's
Education.
Dependent upon enrollment, the program will be offered at:
The W.S.U. Oakland Center,
33737 West Twelve Mile
Road
Farmington Hills, MI 48331
(313) 577-3592
For additional information, contact:
Wayne State University's Division of KHS/College of Education
(313) 577-4265