The certificate program for Early Childhood Education is designed to provide students with practical skills necessary for entry into the field of caring for young children. Students completing the program will be prepared to assist teachers in child care settings. Students must be at least 19 years of age with one year (1,560 clock hours) in a licensed day care facility upon program completion to be qualified as a child care worker, according to Department of Children and Family Services regulations.
- Apply child development theory to practice.
- Observe, record, and assess child growth and development.
- Implement developmentally appropriate curriculum.
- Incorporate developmentally appropriate guidance strategies.
- Integrate health, safety, and nutrition practices according to local, state, and national standards.
- Provide a respectful, diverse, and inclusive program.
- Use interpersonal skills to develop respectful relationships with children and adults.
- Demonstrate professional and ethical standards.
- Advocate for children, families, and the profession.
Requirements
Program-specific courses
Course Code
Title
Credits
Sub-Total Credits
24
Choose one
Course Code
Title
Credits
Sub-Total Credits
3
General education
Course Code
Title
Credits
3.0
Sub-Total Credits
6
Total Credits
33
Course Code
Title
Credits
Sub-Total Credits
15
Course Code
Title
Credits
3.0
Sub-Total Credits
18
Learn more about this program: Early Childhood Education, Advanced Certificate