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Early Childhood Inclusive Education (EA99)


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Associate in Science Degree

 

Campus contact for this program:
Professor Shelley Tomey, STomey@hcc.commnet.edu

This program is designed to prepare qualified students to become teachers and teachers’ assistants in the field of early care and education. This program equips students with the skills and competencies to work effectively with young children 0-8 years old or to apply to a four/five year teacher certification program for elementary school-age children. Instruction is designed to be practical and heavily supplemented with field observations, internships, workshops, and seminars.

Outcomes:

  • Identify the theoretical and philosophical approaches to early childhood education within the context of children’s diverse cognitive, linguistic, physical, social, emotional, and cultural needs.
  • Plan curricula consistent with developmentally appropriate practices based on knowledge of child development and observation, individual children’s needs, and the environment.
  • Implement a learning environment that supports all aspects of the well-being of all children including those with special needs and diverse backgrounds.
  • Define collaborative strategies that help in establishing and maintaining relationships with families and the community to support children’s growth and development.
  • Communicate effectively with other professionals to support children’s development, learning and well-being. Examine professional responsibilities including professional development, advocacy, and ethical conduct.
  • Demonstrate the ability to link theory and practice in early childhood settings.
  • Access professional literature, organizations, and other resources to inform and improve practice.

NOTE: To meet state articulation requirements, transfer students must take the following courses: Science: must be a laboratory science; Math: must be MAT* E137  or higher; History must be HIS* E201 . Transfer students must have a 2.7 GPA and pass the state-mandated skills examination (PRAXIS I) before they can be admitted into a university education program.

NOTE: Fingerprinting and a background criminal check are required for any job working with children.

*State approved for the CT Early Childhood Teacher Credential (ECTC)

*Licensure is a professional process that varies from state to state.
Please consult the appropriate state agency to determine the specific requirements for licensure in your state.

 

The Early Childhood Inclusive Education (ECIE) Program at Housatonic Community College is accredited by the Commission on the Accreditation of Early Childhood Higher Education Programs of the National Association for the Education of Young Children, www.naeyc.org. The current accreditation term runs from July 2018 to September 2025.

   NAEYC Accreditation Program Outcome Data  

 

Suggested Sequence of Courses:


Prerequisite or parallel courses may be required. Please check individual course descriptions for details.

Total Credits: 60 - 62


1 MAT* E075 or MAT* E095  not acceptable.

2 All general education courses should be based on student’s career objectives. It is recommended that selection of general education courses be discussed with the program advisors.

NOTE: For degree completion the student must complete the Computer Literacy Requirement .

NOTE: Please read Expectations for Student Use of Computers in Courses here.