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Early Childhood Education / Child Development

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Phone: (650) 306-3201

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ECE Department Web site | California Community Colleges Foster Kinship Care Education Program (FKCE)

Skills Certificate - Family Development
Certificate of Achievement - Early Childhood Education/Child Development
Associate in Science Degree for Transfer - Early Childhood Education/ Child Development - Pending State Approval
Associate in Science - Early Childhood Education/Child Development
Child Development Permit
Areas of Specialization within the ECE/CD Program Applicable to the Child Development Permit

The Early Childhood Education/Child Development program is designed to meet the needs of individuals planning a career working with young children and/or are currently working with young children. The child from birth to school age is the primary focus. Current research and practical applications are combined in order to assist students in planning their most effective role with children. Children's growth, developmentally appropriate practice, cultural diversity, observational skills, family support and professional development within the ECE field are major components of the program. In order to meet the varied needs of ECE students, courses are offered mornings, afternoons, evenings and weekends. The program makes every effort to schedule classes to meet the diversity of students' needs and to encourage students to plan ahead in order to complete specific program requirements.

Graduates of the ECE/CD program with the ECE/CD certificate are prepared for positions in the Early Care and Education field as teachers, family child care providers and para professionals in elementary school settings. Graduates with an AS degree with a major in ECE/CD are prepared for positions as head teachers, master teachers, site supervisors and program directors.

Any student in the ECE/CD Program may complete the certificate program in one year if a minimum of 12 units is taken each semester. Students coming from other colleges and universities may have equivalencies established if "child" is in the title of the course and no "Elementary Education" designation exists. All courses that apply toward the certificate program must be lower division work. A minimum of 12 units must be taken at Cañada College to receive the Cañada College ECE certificate.

SKILLS CERTIFICATE - FAMILY DEVELOPMENT

Core and Selective Requirements, Skills Certificate Family Development
Complete Core Courses, 6 units Units
Course Descriptions: HMSV | ECE.
HMSV 262 or ECE. 262 Introduction to Family Support: Building Respectful Partnerships 3
HMSV 264 or ECE. 264 The Life Cycle of the Family 3
Selective courses: choose a minimum of 3 units from the following:
HMSV 265 and HMSV 266 Family Development Portfolio,
Part I and Part II
1.5/1.5
HMSV 366 or ECE. 366 Practicum in Early Childhood
Education
3
HMSV 670 Cooperative Education/ Human Services Work Experience 3
HMSV 672 Cooperative Education: Human Services Internship 3
Certificate Unit Requirements Total 9+

+ meet Certificate Program requirements

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CERTIFICATE OF ACHIEVEMENT - EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION/CHILD DEVELOPMENT

Core & Selective Requirements, Certificate of Achievement Early Childhood Education/Child Development
Complete Core Courses, 24 units Units
Course Descriptions: ECE.
ECE. 201 Child Development 3
ECE. 210 Early Childhood Education Principles 3
ECE. 211 Early Childhood Education Curriculum 3
ECE. 212 Child, Family, and Community 3
ECE. 254 Teaching in a Diverse Society 3
ECE. 313 Health & Safety for Young Children 3
ECE. 333 Observation and Assessment of Young Children 3
ECE. 366 Practicum in Early Childhood Education 3
Certificate Unit Requirements Total 24+

+ meet Certificate Program requirements

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AS-T Associate in Science Degree in Early Childhood Education/Child Development for Transfer - Pending State Approval

AS-T Associate in Science Degree in Early Childhood Education/Child Development for Transfer - Pending State Approval
Complete Core Courses, 24 units Units
Course Descriptions: ECE.
AS-T Degree Requirements **
ECE. 201 Child Development 3
ECE. 210 Early Childhood Education Principles 3
ECE. 211 Early Childhood Education Curriculum 3
ECE. 212 Child, Family, and Community 3
ECE. 254 Teaching in a Diverse Society 3
ECE. 313 Health & Safety for Young Children 3
ECE. 333 Observation and Assessment of Young Children 3
ECE. 366 Practicum in Early Childhood Education 3
Total Core/Selective Requirements 19-20
General Education Requirements
Certified Completion of CSU GE Breadth Pattern
OR
Certified Completion of IGETC Pattern

34-39
or
37

** and completion of additional AA-T/AS-T degree requirements

ASSOCIATE IN SCIENCE DEGREE - EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION/CHILD DEVELOPMENT

Core & Selective Requirements
Complete Core and Selective Courses, 24 units, listed under the Certificate of Achievement–Early Childhood Education/Child Development.
Associate Degree Unit Requirements Total 24*
General Education Requirements 18*

*and additional Cañada College AA/AS Degree Requirements (pdf 122k)

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CHILD DEVELOPMENT PERMIT

Cañada College's ECE/CD Certificate Program is aligned with the Child Development Permit regulations. The Permit has been approved by the California Department of Education and the Commission on Teacher Credentialing for child care and development centers operating under Title 5 (publicly subsidized).

The Child Development Permit emphasizes professional development and will eventually impact the entire Early Childhood Education field. The career lattice approach acknowledges the importance of many entry points into the profession. The Child Development Permit has taken the place of the Emergency Children's Center Instructional Permit, the Children's Center Supervision Permit, and the Life Children's Center Supervision Permit.

Areas of Specialization within the ECE/CD Program Applicable to the Child Development Permit

In accordance with the guidelines established by the Child Development Permit for the Master Teacher, Cañada College's ECE/CD Program has created several "specializations." ("Administration" is not considered a specialization.) Six semester units in specific areas define a specialization. These focus areas can be useful to students when seeking work advancement or career development options.

Infant/Toddler Care
ECE. 223 Infant Development 3 units
ECE. 225 Infant/Toddler Environments 3 units
Preschool Programming: SAFE START
ECE. 250 Violence & Its Impact on Children & Their Families 3 units
ECE. 252 Teaching Violence Intervention Strategies to Children and Families 3 units
Preschool Programming: Children's Literature
ECE. 191 Children’s Literature I 3 units
ECE. 192 Children's Literature II 3 units
Developmentally Appropriate Curriculum: School-Age Care
ECE. 213 The School-Age Child 3 units
ECE. 230 Creative Activities for the Young Child 3 units
Developmentally Appropriate Curriculum: Children with Special Needs
ECE. 260 Children with Special Needs 3 units
ECE. 335 Handling Behavior 3 units
Family Support
ECE. 262 Introduction to Family Support: Building Respectful Partnerships 3 units
ECE. 264 The Life Cycle of the Family 3 units
The Teaching Experience
ECE. 244 Prekindergarten Learning & Development Guidelines 3 units
ECE. 331 The Role of the Teacher 1 units
ECE. 362 Communicating with Parents 1 units
ECE. 363 Mental Development & Problem Solving 1 units
ECE. 382 Male Involvement in Early Childhood 1 units

Courses within the ECE/CD Program Applicable to the Site Supervisor and Program Director Permits

ECE. 240 ECE Administration: Business/Legal 3 units
ECE. 241 ECE Administration: Human Relations 3 units
ECE. 242 Adult Supervision in ECE/CD Classrooms 2 units

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