High School Adjunct Instructor Certificate
**Pending State Approval**
The High School Adjunct Instructor certificate provides a course of study leading to the development of the general pedagogy and competencies needed to become an adjunct instructor in a public high school in North Carolina.
Course work includes classroom management and pedagogy, effective instructional methods, foundations of education, educational technology, and other related topics.
Graduates of this program should be prepared to teach in a high school setting and provide instruction in core academic subjects, fine and performing arts, or foreign language in the individual's area of specialized knowledge or work experience.
High School Adjunct Instructor Certificate (C55190)
Admissions
Potential candidates should have a Bachelor’s degree from an accredited institution. Apply to CFNC.org and choose Central Piedmont Community College as your college. CP offers open enrollment into this program with an official copy of the Bachelor’s degree transcript. Once a student is enrolled in the program, contact the program chair for further information and course enrollment.
Contact Information
For more information, visit For further assistance, contact the Program Chair: Jennifer Perkins, 704-330-6753
EDU 163 | Course EDU 163 Not Found | 3.0 |
EDU 177 | Course EDU 177 Not Found | 3.0 |
EDU 216 | Foundations of Education | 3.0 |
EDU 243 | Learning Theory | 3.0 |
EDU 270 | Effective Instructional Environments | 2.0 |
EDU 272 | Technology, Data, and Assessment | 3.0 |
Total Credits | 17 |