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HMNS 2310 — - Field Experience Seminar II-Child Development^

3 credits · 3 hours

This course provides a school or community based placement (as arranged by the instructor) to assist students in refining caregiving and teaching skills developing competencies related to assessing the needs of children from birth to age eight. Students advance their skills for developing appropriate curriculum and activities for young children and continue the development of their professional portfolio. Students are expected to complete 78-90 hours of supervised placement on the designated days and times as noted upon course registration. Students are required to complete a BCI (Bureau of Criminal Identification) background check and should be up to date with immunizations. Grades of C or better required for Human Services program students. Other: 3 hours Prerequisite(s): HMNS 1010 and HMNS 2100 and HMNS 1210 and HMNS 2120 (may be taken concurrently)

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