Early Childhood

Division of Liberal Arts & Professional Studies

Faculty: Julie Dick, Jillian Scanlon

Courses

ECED 1110: Introduction to Early Childhood Education

Class Program
Credits 3.0
Survey of early childhood education theories and principles and the alternative settings available for the care and education of young children. Emphasis on defining program quality as it pertains to developmentally appropriate care and other characteristics of the child care environment. Lecture/projects/field assignments and/or observations.
Semester Offered
As Needed

ECED 1130: The Infant & Toddler: Development & Practice

Class Program
Credits 3.0
The complex process of development in the human infant from conception to three years of age. Physical, social, cognitive, and emotional areas with suggestions for activities to promote optimal infant development. Lecture/projects/field assignments and/or observations.
Semester Offered
fall/spring

ECED 1150: Partnering with Families, Schools, Communities

Class Program
Credits 3.0
Explores the need for and skills necessary for a partnership between parents, human service workers, and educators. Teaches skills of effective listening, confrontation, problem solving, modification of the environment, and values clarification. Lecture/projects/field assignments and/or observations.
Semester Offered
fall/spring

ECED 1524: Language Development and Children

Class Program
Credits 3.0
An overview of Language Development Guidelines - birth through school age years. Normal development guidelines of speech and language and important effects of language development on the mastery of reading, spelling, writing and school subjects. For those who work with a pre-school age population. Lecture/projects/field assignments and/or observations.
Semester Offered
Fall,
Spring

ECED 2960: Field Experience: Early Childhood

Class Program
Credits 6.0
Demonstration of competencies learned, written documentation and participation in an early education seminar. Practical experience through a minimum of 225 hours of supervised work. (Students who are employed in a state-approved early childhood education setting have the option of preparing for CDA application). Prerequisites: A grade of C or higher in ECED 1120 and either ECED 1130 or 1140, and instructor's consent.
Semester Offered
fall/spring