Missouri Code of State Regulations
Title 5 - DEPARTMENT OF ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION
Division 20 - Division of Learning Services
Chapter 400 - Office of Educator Quality
Section 5 CSR 20-400.670 - Certification Requirements for Career Education (Adult) Certificate
Universal Citation: 5 MO Code of State Regs 20-400.670
Current through Register Vol. 49, No. 6, March 15, 2024
PURPOSE: This proposed amendment will update the skilled technical science certificate titles to add the area of Crisis/Emergency/Disaster Management and rename the areas of Geographic Information Science and Criminal Justice Technology.
(1) An applicant for a Career Education (Adult) Certificate who possesses good moral character may be granted a Career Education (Adult) Certificate subject to the certification requirements found in 5 CSR 20-400.500 and the following additional certification requirements specific to Career Education (Adult) Certificates:
(A) General Requirements-
1. The applicant must submit a joint
application verifying contracted employment from a Missouri educational
institution; and
2. One (1) of the
following:
A. Verification of a bachelor's
degree or higher in an area appropriate for the subject area being taught, and
four thousand (4,000) hours of related occupational experience approved by the
Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education (department) and
obtained within the most recent ten (10) years; or
B. Verification of an associate's degree in
an area appropriate for the subject area being taught, and five thousand
(5,000) hours of related occupational experience within the most recent ten
(10) years and approved by the department; or
C. Verification of six thousand (6,000) hours
of related occupational experience obtained within the most recent ten (10)
years (only for Health Sciences and Skilled Technical Sciences areas) and
approved by the department;
(B) Professional Requirements-
1. Verification of coursework in education
not to exceed fifteen (15) credit hours to include competencies appropriate for
the certificate area in: Curriculum; Methods; Assessment; and
Foundations/Implementation;
(C) Certificate Titles and Specific
Requirements for Each Specific Area of Career Education Certification-
1. Agricultural Education-
A. Agricultural Education;
B. Agricultural Business;
C. Agricultural Mechanics;
D. Agricultural Production;
E. Agricultural Processing;
F. Agricultural Resources;
G. Agricultural Service/Supplies;
H. Forestry; and
I. Horticulture;
2. Business Education-
A. Career Business Education;
3. Family, Consumer Sciences, and
Human Services-
A. Apparel and
Textiles;
B. Career Family and
Consumer Sciences;
C. Cosmetologist
(requires professional licensing);
D. Culinary Arts:
(I) For a Culinary Arts Certificate,
candidates must satisfy the requirements of at least one (1) of the following:
(a) Satisfaction of the General Requirements
and Professional Requirements in subsections (1)(A)-(B) of this rule;
or
(b) Satisfaction of the
requirements below:
I. Bachelor of Science
Degree in Home Economics Education, Family and Consumer Sciences Education, or
Vocational Family Consumer Sciences; or possession of a valid Missouri
professional teaching certificate in the area of Family and Consumer
Sciences;
II. Possession of a
current Secondary Food Service Education Certificate from the National
Restaurant Association Education Foundation, and a Serve Safe Certificate;
and
III. Two thousand (2000) hours
of department-approved, related occupational experience from the most recent
ten (10) years; or
(c)
Satisfaction of the requirements below:
I.
Bachelor of Science Degree in Home Economics Education, Family and Consumer
Sciences Education, or Vocational Family Consumer Sciences; or possession of a
valid Missouri professional teaching certificate in the area of Family and
Consumer Sciences;
II. Possession
of a current Secondary Culinary Education Certificate from the American
Culinary Federation; and
III. Two
thousand (2000) hours of department-approved, related occupational experience
from the most recent ten (10) years; or
E. Dietetic Services;
F. Food and Beverage/Restaurant Operations
Manager;
G. Food Production,
Management, and Related Services;
H. Hospitality Administration/Management,
General;
I. Housing and Home
Environments;
J. Human
Development/Adult Development and Aging;
K. Human Development/Child Care;
and
L. Massage Therapy (requires
professional licensing);
4. The applicant for a Family and Consumer
Science Career Education Certificate of license to teach in the specific area
of Human Development/Child Care and Human Development/Adult Development and
Aging must have a minimum of an associate's or higher degree in an area
appropriate for the subject area being taught and comply with subsections
(1)(A)-(B). Applicants in the areas of Apparel and Textiles; Career Family and
Consumer Sciences; Culinary Arts; Food and Beverage/Restaurant Operation
Manager; Food Production, Management, and Related Services; and Housing
Environments must comply with subsections (1)(A)-(B);
5. Health Sciences-
A. Dental Assistant (requires professional
licensing);
B. Dental Hygienist
(requires professional licensing);
C. Dental Laboratory Technician;
D. Diagnostic Medical Sonography Technician
(requires professional licensing);
E. Emergency Medical Technology/Technician
(requires professional licensing);
F. Funeral Service and Mortuary Science
(requires professional licensing);
G. Health Professions and Related Sciences,
Other;
H. Health Unit
Coordinator/Ward Clerk;
I. Licensed
Practical Nursing (requires professional licensing);
J. Medical Assistant (requires professional
licensing);
K. Medical Laboratory
Assistant (requires professional licensing);
L. Medical Laboratory Technician (requires
professional licensing);
M. Medical
Radiologic Technology/Technician (requires professional licensing);
N. Medical Record Technology/Technician
(requires professional licensing);
O. Medical Transcription (requires
professional licensing);
P. Nursing
Assistant/Aide;
Q. Nursing, Other
(requires professional licensing);
R. Occupational Therapy Assistant (requires
professional licensing);
S.
Pharmacy Technician/Assistant (requires professional licensing);
T. Physical Therapy Assistant (requires
professional licensing)
U.
Registered Nursing Training (requires professional licensing);
V. Respiratory Therapy Technician (requires
professional licensing);
W. Sign
Language Interpreter (requires professional licensing); and
X. Surgical/Operating Room Technology
(requires professional licensing);
6. The applicant for a Health Sciences Career
Education Certificate of license to teach must comply with subsections
(1)(A)-(B) and the following:
A. Applicant
must provide a valid authorization from the applicable accrediting agency
certifying that applicant meets requirements to teach in the subject area and
student level of the instructional program; and
B. Applicant must provide documentation of a
valid, unencumbered, undisciplined professional license (if applicable for
instructional area to be taught);
7. Marketing Education-
A. Marketing;
8. Skilled Technical Sciences-
A. Certification Titles-
(I) Aircraft Mechanic/Technician, Powerplant
(requires professional licensing);
(II) Airframe Mechanic/Technician, Airframe
(requires professional licensing);
(III) Architectural Engineering
Technology/Technician;
(IV)
Auto/Automotive Body Repairer;
(V)
Auto/Automotive Mechanic/Technician;
(VI) Automotive Engineering
Technology/Technician;
(VII)
Aviation Management;
(VIII)
Aviation Systems and Avionics Maintenance Technology/Technician (requires
professional licensing);
(IX)
Biomedical Engineering-Related Technology/Technician;
(X) Building/Property Maintenance and
Manager;
(XI) Cabinet Maker and
Millworker;
(XII)
Carpenter;
(XIII) Geographic
Information Science and Cartography;
(XIV) Chemical
Technology/Technician;
(XV) Civil
Engineering/Civil Technology/Technician;
(XVI) Commercial Photography;
(XVII) Communications Systems Installer and
Repairer;
(XVIII) Computer
Installer and Repairer;
(XIX)
Computer Maintenance Technology/Technician;
(XX) Construction Equipment
Operator;
(XXI)
Construction/Building Technology/Technician;
(XXII) Crisis/Emergency/Disaster
Management;
(XXIII) Diesel Engine
Mechanic and Repairer;
(XXIV)
Drafting, General;
(XXV)
Electrical and Electronics Equipment Installer and Repairer, General;
(XXVI) Electrical and Power Transmission
Installer, General;
(XXVII)
Electromechanical Technology/Technician;
(XXVIII) Fire Protection and Safety
Technology/Technician;
(XXIX)
Fire Science/Firefighting;
(XXX)
Graphic and Printing Equipment Operator, General;
(XXXI) Graphic Design, Commercial Art, and
Illustration;
(XXXII) Heating, Air
Conditioning, and Refrigeration Mechanic and Repairer;
(XXXIII) Heavy Equipment Maintenance and
Repairer;
(XXXIV) Industrial
Design;
(XXXV) Industrial
Electronics Installer and Repairer;
(XXXVI) Industrial Machinery Maintenance and
Repairer;
(XXXVII) Instrumentation
Technology/Technician;
(XXXVIII)
Ironworking/Ironworker;
(XXXIX)
Laser and Optical Technology/Technician;
(XL) Criminal Justice Technology;
(XLI) Machinist/Machine Technologist;
(XLII) Major Appliance Installer and
Repairer;
(XLIII) Manufacturing
Technology;
(XLIV) Marine
Maintenance and Ship Repairer;
(XLV) Mason and Tile Setter;
(XLVI) Mechanical Engineering/Mechanical
Technology/Technician;
(XLVII)
Motorcycle Mechanic and Repairer;
(XLVIII) Nuclear Engineering Technology/Technician;
(XLIX) Occupational Safety and
Health Technology/Technician;
(L)
Painter and Wall Coverer;
(LI)
Pipefitting/Pipefitter and Sprinkler Fitter;
(LII) Plumbing Technology/Plumber;
(LIII) Quality Control Technology/Technician;
(LIV) Radio and Television
Broadcasting Technology/Technician;
(LV) Robotics Technology/Technician;
(LVI) Sheet Metal Worker;
(LVII) Small Engine Mechanic and
Repairer;
(LVIII) Truck, Bus, and
Other Commercial Vehicle Operator (requires professional licensing);
(LIX) Upholsterer;
(LX) Water Quality and Wastewater Treatment
Technology/Technician; and
(LXI)
Welder/Welding Technologist; and
9. The applicant for a Skilled Technical
Sciences career education certificate of license to teach must comply with
subsections (1)(A)-(B) and the following:
A.
Applicant must provide documentation of a valid, unencumbered, undisciplined
copy of their professional license (if applicable for instructional area to be
taught).
(2) The requirements of this rule shall become effective August 1, 2022.
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