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Early Childhood Education, A.S. (Spring 2009)
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The Early Childhood Education associate's degree program is for those students who currently are employed or aspire to work in early childhood care and education programs. Completion of JCCC's associate of science degree program provides students the credentials to advance in quality early childhood care and education settings. The program has four areas of specialization: administration, care and education of young children with special needs, infant/toddler care and education and school age programs. Credits will transfer to many Kansas universities. Excellent practical education opportunities are available to students in the program.

This program requires a professional liability insurance fee. Students will be notified via their JCCC student e-mail account if they are required to pay a $16 fee. The dollar amount for fees is subject to change.

Prerequisite

Students must meet the requirements for employment in early childhood care and education centers in Kansas (stated in the Kansas Licensing Regulations for Preschools and Child Care Centers).

(Major Code 2100; CIP Code 19.0708)

Early Childhood Education Program

Associate of Science Degree

Students graduating with an Associate of Arts degree or an
Associate of Science degree must complete an approved
cultural diversity course.  Some of these courses are able
to meet both a diversity requirement and a general education
requirement.

First Semester

EDUC 130  Foundations of Early Childhood Education.............3
ENGL 121  Composition I*.......................................3
          Prerequisite: ENGL 106 or appropriate placement
          test score or EAP 113 and EAP 117
          Math Elective*+......................................3
PSYC 130  Introduction to Psychology...........................3
SPD  121  Public Speaking......................................3
          Total Semester Credit Hours.........................15

Second Semester

EDUC 131  Early Childhood Curriculum I*........................3
          Prerequisite or corequisite: EDUC 130
EDUC 250  Child Health, Safety and Nutrition...................3
          Health/Physical Education**........................1-2
          Science course with Lab***.........................4-5
PSYC 215  Child Development*...................................3
          Prerequisite: PSYC 130
          or
PSYC 218  Human Development*...................................3
          Prerequisite: PSYC 130
          Total Semester Credit Hours......................14-16

Summer Semester

ENGL 122  Composition II*......................................3
          Prerequisite: ENGL 121
          Humanities Elective..................................3
          Total Semester Credit Hours..........................6

Third Semester

EDUC 231  Early Childhood Curriculum II*.......................3
          Prerequisite:  EDUC 131
EDUC 210  Creative Experiences for Young Children*.............3
          Prerequisites:  EDUC 130 and one of the following:
          PSYC 215 or PSYC 218 or EDUC 270
EDUC 260  Observing and Interacting with Young Children*.......3
          Prerequisite: EDUC 130 and
          Prerequisite or corequisite: PSYC 215 or PSYC 218
          or EDUC 270
ANTH 130  World Cultures^......................................3
          or
ANTH 125  Cultural Anthropology^...............................3
          or
SOC  131  Marriage and the Family..............................3
          Science or Math....................................4-5
          Total Semester Credit Hours......................16-17

Fourth Semester

EDUC 235  Parenting*...........................................2
          Prerequisite or corequisite:  PSYC 215 or PSYC 218 or
          EDUC 270
EDUC 284  Seminar: Early Childhood Education*..................3
          Prerequisite: Program Facilitator Approval
          Corequisite: EDUC 285
EDUC 285  Student Teaching: Early Childhood Education*.........3
          Prerequisite: Program Facilitator Approval
          Corequisite: EDUC 284
          Humanities Elective..................................3
          Specialization courses...............................6
          Total Semester Credit Hours.........................17
          TOTAL PROGRAM CREDIT HOURS.......................69-70
*Prerequisite/Corequisite required
^Meets Cultural Diversity requirement

Area of Specialization - select one:

Child Care Administration

ACCT 121  Accounting I.........................................3
EDUC 280  Administration of Early Childhood Program............3

Children with Special Needs

EDUC 220  Survey of the Exceptional Child......................3
EDUC 215  Young Children with Special Needs....................3

Infant and Toddler Care and Education

EDUC 270  Early Childhood Development..........................3
EDUC 225  Infant and Toddler Education and Care*...............3
          Prerequisite:  EDUC 130

School-Age Programs

EDUC 240  School-Age Programs and Curriculum I*................3
          Prerequisite: EDUC 130
EDUC 245  School-Age Programs and Curriculum II*...............3
          Prerequisite: EDUC 240
*Prerequisite/Corequisite required

+Recommended math course information

NOTE: The mathematics requirement will be satisfied by any
mathematics course except MATH 111, Fundamentals
of Mathematics, and MATH 115, Elementary Algebra.

Specific recommended course
MATH 171  College Algebra*.....................................3
          Prerequisite: MATH 116 with a grade of "C" or higher
          or MATH 134 with a grade of "C" or higher
          or appropriate score on the math assessment test
          Note: Not available to students with credit in
          MATH 173

**Recommended HPER course, if not certified in CPR

HPER 200  First Aid and CPR....................................2

***Recommended courses for the science requirement

Life Science

BIOL 122  Principles of Biology................................3
BIOL 123  Principles of Biology Lab*...........................1
          Prerequisite or corequisite: BIOL 122 or
          consent of the assistant dean
BIOL 130  Environmental Science................................3
BIOL 131  Environmental Science Lab*...........................1
          Prerequisite or corequisite: BIOL 130

Physical Science

ASTR 122  Astronomy............................................4
GEOS 130  General Geology......................................5
GEOS 140  Physical Geography...................................3
GEOS 141  Physical Geography Lab*..............................2
          Prerequisite or corequisite: GEOS 140 or the
          equivalent
PSCI 120  Physical Science.....................................4
*Prerequisite/Corequisite required