Move Your Career Ahead
Combine your passion for teaching with your interest in business and technology, and move your career ahead with our business education certificate. Enhance your knowledge of pedagogy and current business issues and trends. Expand your use of technology in the learning environment.
With our 24-credit Business, Computer, and Information Technology (BCIT) certificate, you’'ll have the credentials to teach business PK-12. You can complete the certificate in three semesters: two of coursework and one of student teaching.
Get Your Master’s in Education in Just Six More Credits
By choosing the MEd’s Business Education specialization, it only takes six more credits to earn the MEd with the BCIT certificate Pair the BCIT certificate with our Master’s in Education program to expand your scope to teach at community colleges and alternative school environments in the subjects of computer applications, robotics, graphics, and/or programming. Complete your MEd in three semesters of coursework and one semester of student teaching.
Imagine Your Future
Pair the BCIT certificate with our Master’s in Education program to expand your scope to teach at community colleges and alternative school environments in the subjects of computer applications, robotics, graphics, and/or programming.
Classes and Requirements
The classes are taught in a hybrid format, where some of the learning happens at the same time in a class format and some will take place online at a time of your choosing.
Full Academic Catalog Listing
The course catalog is the official reference for all our degree and course offerings. Check it out for a full listing of the classes available and requirements for this degree.
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How to Apply
This certificate has rolling admission, so you can apply at any time. Along with your application, you’ll need to submit two letters of recommendation and a personal goal statement.
To apply to the program, you’ll need to have completed 12 credit hours (undergraduate or graduate) in a business-related curriculum in the following manner:
- Three credit hours in business math, finance, accounting, or business statistics
- Three credit hours in marketing or management
- Six credit hours in economics, technology, programming, or information sciences