Nov 08, 2024  
2024-25 Graduate Catalog 
    
2024-25 Graduate Catalog

Career and Technical Administrative Director Certificate


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Program code: VCAD-CERT

Career and technical directors are responsible for managing a diverse group of tasks, students, faculty, and staff. They are also instrumental in helping others achieve growth, satisfaction, and success with the ultimate objective of improving instruction. The Pennsylvania Department of Education (PDE) requires that all individuals who are employed as a director in a state-approved career and technical center (CTC) must hold state-issued administrator certificate. IUP is the approved provider for administrator certification and offers the program you need to become a certified career and technical administrator.

The IUP Career and Technical Administrative Director Certificate program is based on standards established by PDE and prepares individuals to assume the role of institutional leader for long-range planning, promoting community involvement, providing for sound business and financial management, and providing facilities and state-of-the-art equipment. 

The program is composed of graduate-level courses that are offered in a blended format with most of the instruction completed online and utilizing videoconferencing technology and includes 500 hours of authentic simulation and field or internship experiences which are embedded throughout the program. This requires students to work closely with a CTC administrator to complete the experiences or course assignments in a real-life setting.  This approach allows students to gain valuable field experience every step of the way, all while learning the related theory.

This 24-graduate-credit certificate program is designed to be completed in two years.

Completion of all PDE required tests and successful completion of all classes with 3.0 GPA are also required.

Students admitted into the Career and Technical Administrative Director Certificate Program who later wish to pursue the Master of Education in Career in Technical Administration must apply to the degree program before completing 15 credits. 

Program Requirements


Total Credits Required: 24


SLO’s


All outcomes implicitly begin with the statement “Students will be able to:”

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Program Outcome

Content knowledge, professional skill or other competency obtained from program

Indicator

How the outcome will be assessed

Course(s)

Where the outcome will be assessed

Category

A-Knowledge

B-Skills

C-Capabilities

1

Supervise instruction and learning in CTE

supervised internship

VOED 610, VOED 611, VOED 612. VOED 613, VOED 614, VOED 615

A

2

Demonstrate understanding of school law, public policy, and contract

supervised internship

VOED 610, VOED 611, VOED 612. VOED 613, VOED 614, VOED 615

A

3

Develop skills for organizational management & providing student services in CTE

supervised internship

VOED 610, VOED 611, VOED 612. VOED 613, VOED 614, VOED 615

B

4

Engage stakeholders within CTE school and community

supervised internship

VOED 610, VOED 611, VOED 612. VOED 613, VOED 614, VOED 615

C

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