ECE109 — Foundations and Careers in Early Childhood
ECE 109 - Foundations and Careers in Early Childhood ECE 109 - Foundations and Careers in Early Childhood Credits - 3 Lecture - 3 This course introduces the student to the history, philosophy, and social development of early childhood education and is designed to assist students in identifying potential local, state, and federal career opportunities in early childhood education, including childcare, education, social work, and health care specialties. Students will become familiar with the educational requirements, lifestyle considerations, application processes, testing screening, training, and certification requirements of employment in the field of early childhood. Students will solidify their academic plan and prepare a personal career plan based on their goals. Term(s) all Course Designation: C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electives in the A.A.O.T. and the A.A.S. degrees.
Part of
- Associate of Arts Transfer in Human Development and Family Services
- Associate of Science Transfer in Human Development and Family Services
- Associate of Applied Science in Early Childhood Education
- Certificate of Completion in Early Childhood Education
- Career Pathway Certificate of Completion in Early Childhood Education: Developmentally Appropriate Early Learning Environments
- Certificate of Completion in Early Childhood Education: Infant Toddler