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EARLY CHILDHOOD DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM - 2009
Early Childhood Development Program
(Associate in Science Degrees):
Overview
Program ID - AS.ECDEV
Early Childhood Education and Human Services Department’s mission statement and goals state two primary purposes: 1) To provide knowledge, training and skill development for persons interested in working in the area of social services with specific educational opportunities for those interested in early childhood development, human services, and education, and 2) To serve the community as an information and knowledge-base in the area of social service, with specific expertise in early childhood education and development, human services, and education.
The Early Childhood Development Program prepares students in the fields of growth of the child, influences of the family upon the child, and environmental pressures upon the family.
Career Outlook:
Graduates of this program qualify for employment in a variety
of settings, including day care centers, preschools, head start
programs, family home care and social service organizations.
Students also may transfer to four-year colleges or
universities in elementary education, human services work, or
special needs childcare. Graduates of this program qualify as
teachers and/or lead teachers in the state of Massachusetts.
Upon completetion of this program graduates will be able to:
| COURSE TITLE |
COURSE NUMBER | SEMESTER TAKEN | CREDITS | PREREQUISITES |
| Child Growth/Development | ECE103 | 3 | ESL098 and ESL099 or RDG095 and ENG090 or placement | |
| Program Environments | ECE106 | 3 | ESL098 and ESL099 or RDG095 and ENG090 or placement | |
| College Writing I | ENG111 | 3 | ENG095 or placement and ESL098 or RDG095 or placement | |
| Issues in Early Childhood Education | ECE102 | 3 | ESL098 and ESL099 or RDG095 and ENG090 or placement | |
| Guidance/Discipline | ECE101 | 3 | ECE103 | |
| Curriculum in Early Childhood Education | ECE104 | 3 | ECE103 | |
| Observation/Recording Behavior | ECE117 | 3 | ECE103 | |
| College Writing II | ENG112 | 3 | ENG111 | |
| World View | From Area 3 | 3 | ||
| Principles of Psychology | PSY101 satisfies Area 2 | 3 | ESL098 or RDG095 or placement | |
| Children's Literature I | LIT217 | 3 | pre/coreq ENG111 | |
| Quantitative Thought | From Area 4 | 3 | MAT094 or placement | |
| Science and Technology | From Area 5 | 4 | ||
| Humanities | From Area 6 | 3 | ||
| Families/Community in Early Childhood Education | ECE112 | 3 | ECE103 plus additional 3 courses in ECE | |
| Practicum in Early Childhood Education I | ECE120 | 3 | Chair approval | |
| Special Needs Child in Early Childhood Education | ECE111 | 3 | ECE103 plus additional 3 courses in ECE | |
| Practicum in Early Childhood Education II | ECE121 | 3 | Chair approval | |
| Elective | 3 | |||
| Elective | 3 | |||
| TOTAL CREDITS | 61 | |||
| Student with credentials from the Council for Early Childhood Professional Recognition as a Child Development Associate (CDA) may apply for six credits in the associate degree program through the Prior Learning Assessment Program (PLAP). See department chairperson for details. | ||||
| Criminal Offender Record Information (CORI) check and/or a Sex Offender Registry Information (SORI) check is required for this program. | ||||