Career and Technical Education Coordinator DPI License (5093) - Online Graduate Certificate
Lead the Future of CTE—Advance Your License, Elevate Your Impact.
The Career and Technical Education Coordinator Certificate prepares candidates for endorsement of the Career and Technical Education (5093) license and prepares candidates with strong leadership and organizational skills to coordinate curricula and manage educational programs effectively. This certificate program is open to those who hold or are eligible to hold a tier II, III, or IV license in: Agriculture and Natural Resources; Business and Information Technology; Family and Consumer Sciences; Health Science; Marketing, Management & Entrepreneurship; or Technology & Engineering. One year of successful full-time classroom teaching experience is required in one area of either Agriculture and Natural Resources, Business and Information Technology, Family and Consumer Sciences, Health Science, Marketing, Management & Entrepreneurship, or Technology & Engineering. A background check is required before admission.
New Certificate Available in Fall 2026
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Career and Technical Education Coordinator DPI License 5093 - Online Graduate Certificate

The online graduate certificate in Career and Technical Education Coordinator DPI License (5093) is a 15-credit program. This program can be started in the spring, summer or fall terms, and at a pace that works best for you.
Certificate Requirements:
- CIBME 660 - Principles of Career & Technical Education, 3 credits
- CIBME 755 - Program PLanning & Evaluation, 3 credits
- CIBME 764 - Career and Technical Education Clinical Experience, 1 credit
- CIBME 765 - Career and Technical Coordinator Internship, 2 credits
- EDADMIN 769 - Leadership in Instruction Supervision and Personnel Management, 3 credits
- SCHBUSMG 781 - School Community Relations in A Diverse Society, 3 credits
Total credits: 15 credits
In addition to the above requirements, candidates wishing to earn Wisconsin teacher licensure 5093 for career and technical coordinator need to meet all current requirements of the Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction. Transcripts will be checked for DPI statutory requirements. Additional coursework or trainings may be required. Students must demonstrate content knowledge in specific subject areas through successful completion of a content-based portfolio. Candidates must complete two separate practicum experiences. A minimum gpa of 3.0 is required for all course work.
A comprehensive overview of the program will be available in the new publication of the Graduate Catalog in 2026.
State-specific Professional Licensure information for this program can be found on the university's Institutional Research & Planning website.

To qualify for admission to the online certificate program, you must meet graduate admission criteria.
Deadlines vary by term and are subject to change without notice. Accurate and up-to-date admission deadlines can be found on the graduate admission deadlines website.
Additional requirements for admission to the Career and Technical Education Coordinator License (5093) certificate program:
- Complete a background check through ViewPoint.
All requirements can be submitted during the application process.
If you do not meet the graduate admission criteria, please email us to determine if you could be admitted on a contingent basis.
International students must meet additional criteria and will be evaluated on a case-by-case basis. Contact us for information and assistance.
State-specific Professional Licensure information for this program can be found on the university's Institutional Research & Planning website.

The online graduate programs at UW-Whitewater offer a superior value, with tuition starting at $620 USD per credit for the 2025-26 academic year — whether you are a Wisconsin resident, an out-of-state student, or an international student within the major. Non-major classes are charged at the standard resident/non-resident level. Visit the Tuition and Fees webpage for complete information.
Course materials
Graduate students can purchase textbooks and other instructional materials through the University Bookstore or elsewhere online. Students should verify what materials are needed with their instructor.
Financial aid
Students enrolled in a graduate certificate program only are not eligible for federal aid.
Students completing a certificate with a degree program may be eligible for financial aid in the form of grants, loans, scholarships, or employment. All of these make up a “Financial Aid Package” and may be offered singly or in various combinations. Since funds are limited, priority for aid is based on financial need and how promptly applications are filed. To find out, or if you have other financial aid questions, contact the financial aid staff person assigned to you or try uwwfao@uww.edu or 262-472-1130.

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Like to learn more about degree options through UW-Whitewater School of Graduate Studies? There are a few ways you can get the information you need.
Visit our information sessions website to select a virtual information session related to the program you are interested in.
You can also fill out a request for information to connect with an advisor who can discuss your goals and help guide you to the right program to pursue your dreams.

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Transfer up to 12-credits of your certificate coursework towards the master's degree, saving you time and money.
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