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Dec 22, 2024
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Catalog 2023-2024
Early Childhood Education - AAS-T
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Emphasis: Early Childhood Education
Degree: Associate in Applied Science - Transfer
Total Units: 93-95
Class Type: Lecture, Lab, Hybrid, Online
Purpose: The Early Childhood AAS-T degree provides both the necessary critical content to compete for immediate employability in early care and education and the general education coursework necessary for transfer to a bachelor’s degree program.
Coursework can apply to the Early Childhood endorsement for Washington State teaching certification. These courses acquaint the student with terms, vocabulary, and activities pertinent to a quality experience within the early childhood education field.
Program Outcomes: Upon successful completion, students will have demonstrated the ability to:
- Demonstrate an understanding of how children differ in their development and approaches to learning and to use this knowledge to provide opportunities that support the physical, social, emotional, and cognitive development of all young children from birth through age eight.
- Demonstrate the ability to use theory, research and foundations of education when planning and implementing Early Child Education programs.
- Plan and implement developmentally appropriate curriculum and teaching practices based on knowledge of individual children, the community and the curriculum goals and content.
- Use individual and group guidance and problem-solving techniques to develop positive and supportive relationships with children and develop personal self -control, self-motivation, and positive self-esteem.
- Establish and maintain positive, collaborative relationships with families.
- Articulate a philosophy and rationale for decisions while continually assessing and evaluating the effects of their choices and actions on others.
- Serve as an advocate on behalf of young children and their families, programs for young children and the working environment for early childhood educators.
- Demonstrate an understanding of the early childhood profession and a commitment to professionalism.
- Demonstrate competence in managing human, fiscal, and spatial resources while meeting the health and safety needs of children and adults.
- Model global awareness and respect for the cultural diversity of children.
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Suggested Order of Classes
Recommended Education Electives:
Recommended Natural Science Distribution:
Lab Science, Life Science, or Physical Science courses with at least one lab Recommended Social Science Distribution:
History, PNW History, or Western Civilization |
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