Early Childhood Development - A.A.S. Degree (Career)
Application Code 89
For curriculum information, contact the Social Sciences and Teacher Education Division—Room ST-149—443-518-1620.
In our society where often both parents are working full-time outside the home, the need for qualified child care providers is growing rapidly. This curriculum is designed to provide the student with a well-rounded background in early childhood development. As part of their career education, many courses assign students to off-campus child care settings where they will interact with young children under the supervision of professionals in the field. Graduates of this area of study, under current State of Maryland regulations, will have the skills necessary to become a Director of a Child Care Center licensed for more than forty children provided that they have two years of experience in an early childhood program and are at least 21 years of age.
Suggested Semester 1
ENGL-121 | College Composition | 3 |
EDUC-111 | Child Growth and Development | 3 |
EDUC-112 | Methods and Materials in Early Childhood Education | 3 |
EDUC-113 | Working With Infants and Toddlers | 3 |
EDUC-130 | Introduction to Early Childhood Education | 3 |
Suggested Semester 2
EDUC-140 | Child Health, Safety and Nutrition | 3 |
EDUC-151 | Practicum in Early Childhood Development | 5 |
EDUC-160 | School Age Child Care | 3 |
EDUC-200 | Introduction to Special Education | 3 |
Suggested Semester 3
Suggested Semester 4
A graduate should be able to
- 1. Describe the theories and principles of child development and learning, and apply the theories and principles to classroom teaching.
- 2. Identify the policies, issues, trends, and historical events in the field of early childhood education.
- 3. Use systematic observations, documentation, and other effective assessment strategies in a responsible way.
- 4. Demonstrate knowledge of supporting and empowering families and communities through respectful, reciprocal relationships.
- 5. Demonstrate understanding of content areas and apply developmentally appropriate approaches to enhance children’s learning and development.
- 6. Identify and explain the models of classroom and behavior management.
- 7. Identify and conduct themselves as early childhood professionals who use ethical guidelines and National Association for the Education of Young Children standards related to early childhood practice, and who are advocates for sound educational practices and policies.
Total Credit Hours: 60