Minnesota’s only Creative Design Careers teaching licensure program.
Flexible/online. Self-paced. Grant funded.
More than 300 teachers to date have earned their licenses through our programs. Our programs provide a personalized and efficient path to licensure without tuition, grades, textbooks, or the traditional confines of the academic year.
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About the CTE Creative Design Careers Teaching License
A Minnesota CTE Family & Consumer Science (FCS) teacher licensed in Creative Design Careers (300400) is authorized to provide instruction to students in grades 7 through 12 in preparation for careers that relation to the production, alteration, and repair of textile products or apparel, fashion/fabric merchandising, and production of commercial, institutional, and residential textile products. There are more than 220 districts in Minnesota with FCS programs, with high demand for the CTE Creative Design Careers license.
Creative Design Careers (300400) teachers are qualified to teach apparel design, fashion marketing, housing and interior design, textiles/fabric arts, and more (see courses). FCS teachers provide students a competitive advantage in their career goals through career exploration and preparation, technical skill instruction, industry experience through internships and simulated enterprises, and leadership and social-emotional development by advising a chapter of the FCCLA student organization.

Courses in Family and Consumer Science Education: Creative Design Careers
About our Licensure Program
Our online, flexible Creative Design Careers program is both initial licensure for teachers new to the profession who are industry experts (i.e., Tier 1) and working toward permanency (Tier 3), and additional licensure for teachers who hold a current teaching license (Tier 3 or 4) and are looking to add another licensure area. Individuals without either industry experience or teaching experience (e.g., a recent high school graduate) would be best served in a traditional teacher preparation program.
Teachers joining the profession with a Tier 1 or Tier 2 license often have years of industry experience, industry-recognized certifications and credentials, and training that provides significant relevance to the classroom. We value that experience. Tier 1 (industry experts) and Tier 3 are really just two sides of the same coin. While a Tier 3 teacher has formal training in education, they often struggle to master all of the subject-matter content and industry skills, compared to a Tier 1 teacher who knows their content and subject-matter well, but is still learning how to teach. Tier 3 teachers can use professional development to slowly grow and master the subject-matter content, but for too long industry experts and Tier 1 teachers were expected to return to college for a degree, take night or weekend classes, and pay thousands of dollars in tuition to master the teaching skills. This is often unrealistic. We believe teachers should focus on their students, and our program will help you do that, while earning your Tier 3 license.
Enrollment Requirements
To enroll in our PELSB-approved teaching licensure program for Minnesota 7-12 Creative Design Careers, candidates must meet just four requirements:
- Five years industry experience, an industry certification, or a degree in the content area.
- Currently teaching Creative Design Careers (or FCS) as a Teacher of Record (Tier 1, Tier 2, or OFP) or have a job offer for a Creative Design Careers (or FCS) position in a Minnesota school district.
- Experience working with students.
- An interview with program staff.
Removing barriers to licensure.
Cost
$7,000
This program is generally free for teacher candidates accepted into the program thanks to grant funding from the Service Cooperatives’ CTE Consortium Grant and PELSB’s Pathways Preparation Grant.
$3,500
This program is generally free for teacher candidates accepted into the program thanks to grant funding from the federal Perkins Grant and the Minnesota Service Cooperatives’ CTE Consortium Grant.
Program Required Standards
Our licensure program is flexible and self-paced. We start by mapping out any current industry experience, teaching experience, and prior knowledge or coursework you have to specific licensure standards; we do not need you to complete extra work for standards you are already an expert in. We then design a custom plan with you for any standards that are unmet and you need help with. This usually looks like professional development, online modules, participating in teacher organization trainings, etc.; a custom experience that best fits how you want to learn. Throughout the program, and even after program completion, we provide mentoring, coaching, curriculum, and resources to ensure your success. Ultimately, when you are able to show proficiency in all of the standards, we recommend you to PELSB for licensure.
Rethinking teacher preparation.
Step One – Core Skills
Core Skills for Teachers of CTE (8710.8000)
Candidates complete the Core Skills standards by participating in an in-person professional development conference offered by LCSC (i.e., CTE Core Bootcamp). After completing the learning experience, candidates submit evidence documents in Proserva to document their learning. We will also recognize prior learning to demonstrate the standards if candidates provide evidence of previous professional development (e.g., CTE TIP), post-secondary coursework, teaching experience, etc.
Step Two – Pedagogy/Methods
Standards of Effective Practice (8710.2000)
Initial Licensure Candidates: Candidates complete the SEP teaching methods standards by participating in online professional development offered by LCSC in Proserva. After completing the learning experience, candidates submit evidence documents in Proserva to document their learning. We will also recognize prior learning to demonstrate the standards if candidates provide evidence of previous professional development, post-secondary coursework, teaching experience, certifications, etc.
Additional Licensure Candidates: Exempt. Candidates already completed the SEPs in their original license.
Step Three – Subject Matter
Creative Design Careers (8710.8050)
Candidates must have five years of industry experience, an industry certification, or a degree in the content area, and are therefore exempt.
Teacher Coordinator of Work-Based Learning Endorsement (8710.4825) – Optional, Strongly Encouraged
Candidates complete online professional development or individualized training offered by LCSC to complete these standards. We will also recognize prior learning to demonstrate the standards if candidates provide evidence of previous professional development, post-secondary coursework, teaching experience, etc.
Step Four – Clinical Experience
Clinical Experiences (8705.1010)
Initial Licensure Candidates: at least 100 field experience hours prior to student teaching and a minimum of 12 full-time weeks of face-to-face student teaching at the end of the program. Candidates serve as teacher of record and teach within their own classroom.
Additional Licensure Candidates: a minimum of 80 practicum hours at the end of the program. Candidates serve as teacher of record and teach within their own classroom.