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CTE Learn Credit Opportunities

Work Toward Undergraduate or Graduate Credit

UCM offers undergraduate and graduate credit for educators completing CTE Learn requirements. You can earn one credit hour for every four CTE Learn Modules that you complete. CTE Learn course credit is only $139 (summer) and $142.50 (fall)! 

What is CTE Learn?

CTE Learn is the online learning network for the . With over 150 self-paced courses for CTE professionals, you can enroll in any course at any time to meet your individual learning needs.

CTE Learn courses are endorsed by the 欧美视频 (UCM), a public, regionally accredited university. Whether you are looking for engaging professional development or a more convenient way to advance your career, CTE Learn courses are designed for career and technical educators! There are an array of topics that focus on effective and proven teaching and leading strategies.

  1. You can search or browse the course topics on the CTE Learn webpage ()
  2. Each block of four CTE Learn courses can earn you one semester credit hour at UCM.
  3. You may use your official transcript from UCM to then meet continuing education requirements and/or apply for a degree program. 

How Do I Apply for CTE Learn Course Credit?

If you want to seek course credit for your CTE Learn training, please start by completing one of our Admissions Applications.

Undergraduate Credit Students

If you are new to UCM and wish to take CTE Learn courses as non-degree seeking (you can always apply your earned CTE Learn course credit to a degree later), select "Other Applicant Types" and then select the "Non-Degree Seeking" Apply button to proceed. You can select CTE Learn course (consisting of four CTE Learn courses/modules per one credit hour) per application, so please contact us for personal assistance if you wish to enroll in more than one CTE Learn course at the same time. There are no application fees for non-degree seeking students.

Graduate Credit Students

If you are new to UCM and wish to take CTE Learn courses as non-degree seeking (you can always apply your earned CTE Learn course credit to a degree later), select "Non-Degree Seeking" and then select the "Special Credit Application" to proceed. The application may limit you to selecting only one CTE Learn course (consisting of four CTE Learn modules per one credit hour) per application, so please contact us for personal assistance if you wish to enroll in more than one CTE Learn course at the same time. There are no application fees and transcripts are not required for non-degree seeking students.

What is Required for CTE LEARN Credit?

Each block of four CTE Learn courses can earn you one semester credit hour at UCM at the undergraduate level.

For a graduate credit hour, we require a graduate-level term paper to be written and submitted in addition to the course completion certificates. A rubric for that paper and a course syllabus are available for download.

All required items must be received no later than the Friday prior to finals week to allow time to review items before grade submission deadlines. Required items received after that time can be carried over to the following semester.

Please do not send payment with your materials. Instructions for payment methods will be provided once you are enrolled.

Who Do I Contact For Help?

For assistance with application/enrollment in CTE Learn courses, including if you wish to pursue multiple CTE Learn courses or if you are already a UCM student pursuing a degree, please contact our Online and Learning Engagement advising team at oleadvising@ucmo.edu prior to completing the application.

For specific questions on how your CTE Learn courses can apply to a UCM degree, please contact Dr. Shelby Cobb at cobb@ucmo.edu.

 

 

Course Questions

Shelby Cobb
Associate Professor & CTE Graduate Program Coordinator
Lovinger 4246
Tel: (660) 543-4452

Enrollment Questions

Online and Learning Engagement
(660) 543-4984
oleadvising@ucmo.edu

 

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