Director of Career and Technical Education License Advising Information
If you are a student interested in earning an Indiana director's license, these are the requirements: Director's License Requirements. Regardless if you decide to pursue the director's license independently or with the master's degree at the same time, you will need to take the courses identified on the Director's License Plan of Study which can be accessed by the button below. For those who are completing the master's degree along with the license, the courses outlined on the Director's License Plan of Study will allow you to complete both at the same time. There are very important deadlines within this document and other important course registration information. Whenever you contact me with advising questions, it is imperative that you tell me that you are pursuing the director's license so that I do not mistakenly advise you toward a different plan of study appropriate for those who are just pursuing the master's degree.
Click the black button below to download a Microsoft Excel plan of study
Click the black button below to download a Microsoft Excel plan of study
If you are interested in earning a director's license in a state other than Indiana, you should contact your state department of education to determine their requirements. In Indiana, this license prepares you to be the director of a career center.
If you have specific licensing questions or want to pursue the director's license, please contact the Office of Teacher Education Services (OTES). This office can review your transcripts to determine what will be required to obtain the license on a case-by-case basis:
Office of Teacher Education Services (OTES), 765 285 1168, [email protected]
If you decide to pursue the Director's license, you must contact the BSU Graduate School to be coded as pursuing the license: http://cms.bsu.edu/Academics/CollegesandDepartments/GradSchool.aspx
Caution: If you are interested in administration at the college or university level or in the private sector, you may want to consider simply pursuing the Master of Arts in Career and Technical Education along with the administrative track. This is less restrictive, doesn't require an internship, and it will take less time. All tracks (including the administrative track) are listed on this website: http://bsu.edu/online/cte
If you have specific licensing questions or want to pursue the director's license, please contact the Office of Teacher Education Services (OTES). This office can review your transcripts to determine what will be required to obtain the license on a case-by-case basis:
Office of Teacher Education Services (OTES), 765 285 1168, [email protected]
If you decide to pursue the Director's license, you must contact the BSU Graduate School to be coded as pursuing the license: http://cms.bsu.edu/Academics/CollegesandDepartments/GradSchool.aspx
Caution: If you are interested in administration at the college or university level or in the private sector, you may want to consider simply pursuing the Master of Arts in Career and Technical Education along with the administrative track. This is less restrictive, doesn't require an internship, and it will take less time. All tracks (including the administrative track) are listed on this website: http://bsu.edu/online/cte