ECH 260 — P ortfolio Seminar .............................................................. 1
Minimum Credit Hours required for degree: 63 Notes: (a) I t is imperative that students enroll in ECH 121 and ECH 123 concurrently during their first semester as they are only offered in the fall semester. Failure to complete these will prevent them from progressing in their degree requirements and prevent them from taking their first field course in the spring semester. (b) I t is recommended that students enroll in ECH 220 their first fall semester as it is only offered in the fall semester. (c) M ath 123 is recommended. Students who plan to transfer should consult receiving institution. (d) S tudents should consider taking a science (BIO or CHM) with a lab if they are planning to transfer. (e) S tudents should choose their electives carefully and if transferring should review the requirements of their receiving institution(s). A language other than English is highly recommended. As of January 1, 2003, all students enrolled in ECH 131 Early Childhood Field Instruction and Seminar I and ECH 230 Field Instruction an Seminar II will need to supply the following before entering the field: - A n otarized Criminal Conviction Statement - A s igned I Will statement to uphold the NAEYC Code of Ethics and SUNY Schenectady Early Childhood Education Professional Behaviors. Child Development Microcredential Mission The Child Development Microcredential taught through SUNY Schenectady in collaboration with CUNY/PDI exceeds the 120 clock hours of professional development required by the C