Associate in Applied Science

Early Care and Education (Fall Start)

ASSOCIATE DEGREE IN APPLIED SCIENCE
EARLY CARE AND EDUCATION
63 SEMESTER HOURS

The Early Care and Education program is designed for students who wish to pursue a career in Early Childhood Education. The Associate Degree is organized with standards from the National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC).

Students pursuing the Associate Degree in Applied Science in Early Care and Education are encouraged to transfer to a four-year institution to obtain a Baccalaureate Degree if they plan to teach in a K-12 environment. Early Care and Education students may also pursue careers as a paraprofessional in management, operations or instruction in a commercial daycare setting.

This program offers students a basic understanding of the needs of young children and the training to implement quality preschool programming. Students also learn growth and development principles, teaching methods, safety and first aid, discipline techniques, developmentally-appropriate curriculum methods, exceptionality and early intervention techniques for promoting effective family/program partnerships, and principles of ethics and leadership in early care and education.

This Associate Degree does not lead to teacher certification unless the student completes the Baccalaureate Degree.

Special Admissions Requirements

  • Meet the specific program requirements outlined for admissions.
  • Complete a physical exam, including T.B. screening and hepatitis vaccines, when applicable.
  • Satisfactory background record check, when applicable.

Spring I

Course Number
Title
Credits
Sub-Total Credits
12

MAT-110 or MAT-120 may be taken in place of MAT-101

ART-101 may be taken in place of MUS-105

Fall II

Course Number
Title
Credits
Sub-Total Credits
13

BIO-210, BIO-117, CHM-105, or CHM-110 may be taken in place of BIO-101

 

Spring II

Course Number
Title
Credits
Sub-Total Credits
13

CPT-101, CPT-170, ENG-101, MAT-110, MAT-120, MUS-105, ART-101, PSY-201, BIO-101, BIO-210, CHM-110, SPC-205 are Statewide University Transfer courses - Admissions standards are more stringent. Check with your academic advisor.

Total Credits
63