A body of knowledge refers to core teaching and skills required to work in a particular field or industry. Members of the profession outline what is needed to do their jobs which forms the foundation for the curriculum of most professional programs or designations.
- Continuing Education Units must come from four areas of the Body of Knowledge.
- Online Continuing Education Units: limited to 1.0 ceu or 10 contact hours
- Professional Presentations are limited to no more than 1.0 ceu or 10 contact hours presented within the two years.
- Professional presentations will be acknowledged as ie, .4 ceu’s for a two-hour workshop not to include introductions, breaks, or meals.
- Written Publication: books, articles, thesis, dissertations
- Limit 1.0 ceu or 10 contact hours for the approved author of the current published textbook/thesis & dissertation during the two-year cycle.
- Co-author publications not accepted
CTRAC Certification Body of Knowledge
NOTE:
- CTRAC must verify that CEUs submitted for recertification are from a recognized ceu approval source. CEUs submitted cannot be verified as being approved by a recognized source cannot be accepted. CEU certificates must list the approving organization’s name, provider ceu approval #, number of contacts, and/or ceu hours (for example 20 contact hours=2.0 ceu’s), title, and presenter information. CEUs must cover four areas of CTRAC’s Body of Knowledge. Check the CTRAC website for related information. Submit questions to info@ctractexas.org