Early Childhood Education
The Early Childhood Education program is designed to prepare individuals as skilled Early Childhood Education professionals. Graduates will meet state licensing standards for immediate entry into the field or to transfer to a four year institution.
Courses
- ECED 100 — Introduction to Early Childhood Education
- ECED 110 — Child Development
- ECED 150 — Infant and Toddler Caregiving
- ECED 160 — Positive Guidance
- ECED 200 — Children’s Literature and Language Arts
- ECED 210 — Teaching Young Children with
- ECED 220 — Observation and Record Keeping
- ECED 225 — Student Teaching Practicum I
- ECED 250 — Curriculum Development for Young
- ECED 270 — Diverse and Responsive Education
- ECED 275 — Student Teaching Practicum II*
- ENGL 110 — Oral Communications
- ENGL 115 — Introduction to Literature
- ENGL100 — with one additional credit hour of built-in lab
- FIGS 100 — Student Success
- MATH 112 — Quantitative Reasoning
- MATH 115 — Foundations of Mathematics for
- PSYC 100 — Introduction to Psychology