Early Childhood Education
Associate Degree - 68credits
10-307-1
CONTACT
Academic Advisor: Missy Wegner
Advising/Registration Office
University Transfer Center - Room 212
Phone: 715-365-4493 or 365-4501
Advisor Email:mwegner@nicoletcollege.edu
The need for high quality childcare experiences or infants, toddlers, preschoolers, and school-age children reflects many trends in our society. These include a national belief that children should begin school ready to learn and a growing demand by parents for safe and
stimulating programs for their children.
Research tells us that the single most important ingredient to providing high quality childcare is a well-educated childcare teacher.
About the Program
The Early Childhood Education program provides both academic theory and hands-on application through a series of practicums. Students develop an understanding of physical, social, emotional, and cognitive development of young children and acquire skill in planning and implementing programs that promote that development. The program prepares students to work in a variety of early childhood education settings including child care centers, nursery schools, Head Start programs, school-age child care programs, and family day care homes.
Special Considerations
- Students must have a physical examination, including a tuberculin skin test and a criminal background check, before participating in on-
site practicums.
- They must complete a basic program of First Aid CPR training before starting their second semester.
- Some courses include preparation of learning materials or snacks, field trips, or other activities at additional cost to the student.
- Credits from certificates for part-time and evening study may be applied toward the Early Childhood Education degree.
- Advanced Certificates are also offered.
Possible Careers
- Family Day Care Provider
- Infant/Toddler/Preschool Child Care Teacher
- Head Start Teacher or Home Visitor
- Child Care Center Program Director or owner
- School Age Child Care Teacher/Director
- Child Care Center Administrator or Owner
- Child Care Resource and Referral Specialist
- Child and Family Center Specialist
Program Outcomes
- Apply child development theory to
practice.
- Observe, record, and assess child growth and development.
- Implement developmentally appropriate curriculum
- Incorporate
developmentally appropriate guidance strategies.
- Integrate health, safety,
and nutrition practices according to local, state, and national
standards.
- Provide a respectful, diverse, and inclusive program.
- Use
interpersonal skills to develop respectful relationships with children and
adults.
- Demonstrate professional and ethical standards.
- Advocate for
children, families, and the profession.
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