Program Start Date: Fall and Spring terms
Minimum Program Length: 32 academic weeks; 2 terms; 28 credits
Program ID: CT.ECD
Curriculum Code: 70454
Program Description
Early childhood development students acquire specific skills to create activities for the social, emotional, physical and mental development of children, both in and out of the classroom.
Practical Experience
Students gain early childhood development skills through studies of best practices in child development centers, private and public kindergartens, and special facilities.
Professional Opportunities
Graduates may work as teacher’s aides in special education facilities or child development centers, or as a teacher in a child development facility.
Unique Aspects
Student entering the program must have a criminal background investigation (CBI) and health form completed during ECD 102 . Any positive CBI check within the last seven (7) years will result in the student being dismissed from the Early Care and Education Program.
A minimum of C or higher is required in all courses.
EEDA Career Cluster:
Education and Training
Program Learning Outcomes
Students will be able to:
- Plan and implement experiences for children from birth through age 8 which stimulate children’s physical, cognitive, language, emotional, and social development.
- Demonstrate professionalism through course work, observations, and field experiences within the early care and education field.
- Identify and demonstrate an understanding of the characteristics and needs for children from birth through age 8.
- Identify and demonstrate the use of appropriate assessment in early care and education.
- Demonstrate family and community involvement within the early care and education field.
- Demonstrate their ability to speak, listen actively, and respond effectively.