South Carolina Code of Regulations
Chapter 62 - STATE COMMISSION ON HIGHER EDUCATION
Article I - LICENSING NONPUBLIC POSTSECONDARY EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS
Section 62-9 - Program and Instructor Requirements for Certificate Programs

Universal Citation: SC Code Regs 62-9

Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 3, March 22, 2024

A. Certificate programs typically consist of one or more technical courses, usually completed in one to twenty-six weeks, with a single skill objective and at least twenty and no more than six hundred clock hours, thirty-six quarter credit hours or twenty-four semester credit hours. Generally, at least ninety percent of the program shall be in technical courses prescribed by the program's objectives.

B. Certificate program instructors must:

(1) have appropriate academic preparation or

(2) have a high school diploma or GED, and

(3) have completed a training or degree program in the applicable occupational area, and

(4) have a minimum of two years of practical experience in the occupation or subject or the equivalent, and

(5) have training to teach, and

(6) demonstrate up-to-date knowledge and continuing study of the particular subject field.

C. Notwithstanding section B above, modeling instructors must have:

(1) appropriate academic preparation or

(2) six months of acceptable experience in modeling or related specialized occupations and completion of a modeling or specialized program in the occupational area to be taught, or

(3) one year of acceptable experience in the occupational area of the training offered.

D. Notwithstanding sections B and C above, tax preparation instructors must have:

(1) appropriate academic preparation or

(2) six months of tax preparation experience within the last five years of which two hundred hours are within the last twenty-four months or a suitable update course within the past twelve months.

E. Notwithstanding sections B, C and D above, the curricula and instructor requirements set by the Federal Aviation Administration for flight training will be the minimum standards.

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