Early Childhood Education
Degree options
- Associate in Applied Science
An Associate in Applied Science Degree will be awarded upon successful completion of a minimum of 90 credits in courses numbered 100 or above. All core and general education list requirements must be met with any additional credits to be selected as electives.
- Associate in Applied Science - T Degree
An Associate in Applied Science - T Degree in Early Childhood Education will be awarded upon successful completion of a minimum of 90 credits in courses numbered 100 or above. All core and general education requirements must be met, with any additional credits to be selected as electives.
ADVISORS Christine Moon (360) 596-5378
Press a childhood educator for more detail, and he or she is likely to add that there's nothing as challenging, exhausting, frustrating, rewarding and exhilarating as bringing out the best in a child in the crucial early years of socialization.
Make no mistake about it: a career in early childhood education is not baby-sitting. It is social advocacy at its most challenging level-interacting between family, community, curriculum and child. The instructors at South Puget Sound Community College applaud your choice of early childhood education as a career and will do everything possible to make your entry into the profession a successful one.
Opportunities Early childhood educators are employed by child care center, Head Start and ECEAP preschools, cooperative preschools, private preschools, family child care homes, park and recreation departments, and public schools. Men and women with an AAS degree can qualify for positions as preschool teacher, child care director, child care worker, child care program supervisor, or elementary school classroom assistant. Other opportunities include jobs as recreation leaders, aides in children's institutions or sales persons of child care products.
ECE course work can meet the requirements for an Early Childhood Education endorsement to a Washington State teaching certificate.
What You'll Do Here South Puget Sound Community College Early Childhood Education Program is tailored to the needs of working students by offering nighttime courses. Under the instruction local childhood education experts, you’ll conduct a systematic study of the care and development of children from birth to eight years of age.
You’ll take a close look at a child’s needs and development through the disciplines of biology, physical education, language arts, psychology, special needs, nutrition and health. Electives include literature and art, dramatics, math and music for young children.
You’ll also gain field experience in daytime practicums in childcare centers and other educational facilities. Practicum activities include observations, curriculum implementation and leadership of groups of children.
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