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Early Childhood Education

The Early Childhood Education program is designed for students who wish to pursue teaching or administrative opportunities in early childhood education. In this program, students gain an understanding of the needs and characteristics of young children; the ability to provide productive learning environments; an understanding of the importance of a child’s familial and community support system; the skills to design, implement, and evaluate curriculums for positive development; and the ability to successfully administrate and supervise early childhood education programs.

Degrees in Early Childhood Education qualify students to work in fields such as infant or preschool teaching, child and family advocacy, early intervention, research, or licensing. Students who complete a program in this department will qualify towards placement on the Child Development Permit Matrix issued by the California State Department of Education, Commission of Teacher Credentialing.

Classes for the Early Childhood Education major are offered mostly late in the day or at night to accommodate the schedules of working students. Select day classes are also available. The major offers a master of arts, bachelor of arts and an associate of arts degree, as well as two certificate programs — Associate Teacher and Teacher, which meet state requirements.

Early Childhood Education Department faculty members are qualified individuals who are deeply dedicated to the field of child education, as well as to the success of their students. The faculty consists of a department chair and a number of adjunct instructors who work as Early Childhood Education professionals.

Degrees Offered


The Department offers the following programs in Early Childhood Education:

  • Master of Arts in Education, with available emphasis in…
    • Early Childhood Education
    • Educational Administration
  • Bachelor of Arts
  • Associate of Arts
  • Teacher Certificate
  • Associate Teacher Certificate

Degree requirements are presented in the college catalog.

Contact an Admission Counselor for more information on the programs offered or to register for classes.

Faculty Introductions


Pamela Wood has served as the chair of the Early Childhood Education Department since 2000.

ANNOUNCEMENTS

January 4th, 2010
Winter 2010 Classes

Register for Winter 2010 masters and college classes before Friday, January 15th, 2010. Remember, your faculty advisor is ready to assist with appropriate class choice toward your degree goals; contact your advisor at (209) 235-2909 to schedule an appointment. If you’re new to the college, contact the Admission Office at (209) 235-2901 and enroll today.


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