Certification

Career and Technical Education Courses that Teachers Who Do Not Hold a CTE Certificate Can Teach

Teachers who hold the Agriculture, Business and Marketing, or Family and Consumer Sciences classroom teaching certificate can teach the following career and technical education (CTE) introductory courses in an approved CTE program or an approved CTE approved course in lieu of holding the specific CTE subject area certificate title.

  • Agriculture- Agriculture certificate holders are certified to teach coursework in agriculture production, science, and business, agricultural mechanics, animal science and management, plant science and horticulture, natural resources and conservation, and related courses. For a complete list of course codes that can be taught in certification, please reach out to your district or BOCES data specialist.
  • Business and Marketing- Business and marketing certificate holders are certified to teach coursework in finances, business management and administration, business information technology, and marketing. For a complete list of course codes that can be taught in certification, please reach out to your district or BOCES data specialist.
  • Family and Consumer Sciences- Family and consumer sciences certificate holders are certified to teach coursework in culinary, food and nutrition, hospitality and tourism, human services, education, textile and design, and related courses. For a complete list of course codes that can be taught in certification, please reach out to your district or BOCES data specialist.
Last Updated: August 2, 2022