Child Development Certificates

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Program Overview

The Child Development Program offers various educational options. Completion of each program leads to a certificate, transfer option and/or an Associate in Arts degree. With additional general education units and required experience, the student will be eligible for the Child Development Permit as defined under Title 5. Meeting this requirement will enable the student to teach in both Federal and State preschool programs.

The Child Development courses provide training in infant and toddler care; working with school age children; supervising and administering childcare programs, as well as working with special needs children. Students who complete this degree program will be proficient in the methodology of working with young children through the extensive overview of theories and application of child development, the development of curriculum and lesson planning techniques, ways to observe and record child behavior, and classroom management techniques. This curriculum prepares student to teach in programs for children including: private facilities, parent cooperative, Head Start programs, Children’s Centers and infant/toddler or school age programs. In addition, this program also prepares students to transfer to four year universities in either Child Development or Teacher Education majors.

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Contact

Chairperson
Dr. Rose Gathoni Maina
Pathway Chairperson, Business and Civic
Phone
(213) 763-7252
Email
@email
Location
C4 - Room 203D
Office Hours
N/A

Department
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Pathway
BCE Pathway Website

Program Learning Outcomes (PLOs)

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Program Details

Award Title Award Type Required Course Units Total Major Units GE Units
Infant/Toddler Teacher C 27 27  
Preschool Associate Teacher C 15 15  
Preschool Teacher C 35 35  
School Age Program Teacher C 33 33  
Site Supervisor C 43 43  
Teacher with Special Needs C 30 30