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Early Childhood Education Associate of Arts in Teaching* (A.A.T.)
Program of Study

Professional Courses: 21 Credits
ECE 105 Principles and Practices in Early Childhood Education
ECE 151 Child Growth & Development
ECE 156 Introduction to Early Childhood Special Education
ECE 170 Multicultural Education in the Pre-school Classroom
ECE 257 Curriculum Development in Early Childhood Education
ECE 262 Fieldwork
EDU 210 Processes & Acquisition of Reading

English: 9 Credits
EGL 101 Composition I
EGL 102 Composition II
EGL 223 Children’s Literature

Humanities: 3 Credits
ART 273 Integrated Arts

Mathematics:12 Credits
MAT 105 Elements of Mathematics
MAT 106 Elements of Geometry & Logic
MAT 116 Elements of Probability & Statistics

Science: 12 Credits
BIO 101 General Biology
PSC 120 Exploring Chemistry & Physics Concepts
PSC 121 Exploring Earth & Space Science

Social Science: 9 Credits
HST 141 History of the United States I
GEO 101 Physical Geography
PSY 101 General Psychology

In addition students must have an overall Grade Point Average of 2.75, and pass the Praxis I exam, and maintain a developmental portfolio in order to earn the degree.

*The program is accredited by the National Association for the Education of Young Children (N.A.E.Y.C.)