To be eligible for the Business Finance & Information Technology teaching license, an applicant must have a related four-year degree (e.g., Accounting, Administrative Systems, Business Administration, Computer Science, Entrepreneurship, Finance, Information Technologies, Management, MIS, Management Information Systems, Marketing, Financial Services, Informatics, Organizational Management, International Business, Business Analytics, Finance and Banking, Risk Management and Insurance, Mathematics for Business Information and Computer Technology, Economics, International Management, Innovation and Entrepreneurship, Human Resource Management, etc.) and 2 years within the past 5 years of related work experience. Provides supervision to students in a variety of school-related settings, monitors and evaluates student outcomes, develops, selects, or modifies lesson plans to ensure all student needs are met, and maintains appropriate records and follows all policies and procedures of NCDPI and DPS.