| EARLY
CHILDHOOD EDUCATION
Day and Evening Options
The associate in science degree program in Early Childhood Education is career oriented and designed to enable students to choose a professional role in early childhood education. The program is structured to prepare students for professional careers whether they are pre-service or already working in the field of early childhood education. How children grow, develop and learn will become more meaningful through course work, directed observation and the study of the young child as an individual and as he/she functions in a variety of group settings. An integral part of this program is, therefore, the practicum placement which allows the student to apply theory and new skills, under guidance and supervision, in a variety of classrooms and educational programs. The program also provides the foundation for further study at a four-year college. To meet graduation requirements, 64 credit hours are required for students with documented work experience, and 66 credit hours are required for pre-service students.
Students must maintain a grade of C or above in all ECE prefixed courses to proceed to the next semester’s sequence in Early Childhood Education. Students whose grades fall below this level may continue only with the permission of the Early Childhood Education Coordinator.
CORI/SORI/CHRI:Students interested in participation in an academic program that involves working with children, the disabled, or the elderly, or a cooperative education experience or a program that includes a clinical affiliation with a private or public health care provider, may be required to undergo a Criminal Offender Record Information (CORI) check, a Criminal Records Central Repository (CHRI) check and/or a Sex Offender Registry Information (SORI) check. Students will need to provide a government issued photo identification and sign a release form allowing the college to view the student’s CORI, CHRI or SORI reports. Depending on the contents of a student’s CORI, CHRI or SORI reports, participation in an academic program or a cooperative education experience or a clinical or practicum affiliation related thereto, may be denied. CORI checks may be performed pursuant to Mass. General Laws, Chapter 6, Section 172, and consistent with guidelines promulgated by the Executive Office for Health and Human Services, and/or the Commonwealth’s Department of Public Health. SORI checks may be performed pursuant to Mass. General Laws, Chapter 6, Sections 178(J) & 178(K). CHRI checks may be performed pursuant to New Hampshire law. For more information, contact the Registrar at 978-556-3700.
Courses |
Credits |
Comments |
Requirements: |
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BIO101 Human Biology
with BIO102 Human Biology
Laboratory
or
BIO111 Introductory Biology I
or
BIO121 Anatomy
& Physiology |
4 |
Choose 1 biological science |
| COM111
Public Speaking |
3 |
|
| ECE101
Introduction to Early Childhood Education |
3 |
Corequisite |
| ECE181
ECE Field Placement I |
1 |
Pre-service Students Only, Corequisite |
| ECE182
ECE Field Placement II |
1 |
Pre-service Students Only |
| ECE201
Language & Reading Development |
3 |
Prerequisite |
| ECE202
Expressive Learning Activities
in EC Curriculum |
3 |
Prerequisite |
| ECE203 Math & Science in EC
Curriculum |
3 |
Prerequisite |
| ECE250
Seminar in Philosophy in ECE |
3 |
Taken with ECE272 or ECE282 |
| ENG101
English Composition I |
3 |
|
| ENG102
English Composition II |
3 |
Prerequisite |
MAT118 Mathematical Ideas I
or
MAT119 Mathematical Ideas II |
3 |
Prerequisite |
| PSY101
Introduction to Psychology |
3 |
|
| EDU102
Introduction to Special Education |
3 |
Prerequisite |
SCI111 Physical Science I
or
SCI112 Physical Science
II |
4 |
Choose 1 physical science course |
| Electives: |
|
|
| Program Electives |
11
|
ECE111 and
ECE271 and ECE272 or
ECE281
and ECE282 |
| Behavioral Science Elective |
3 |
PSY103
or PSY203 |
| History & Government Elective |
3 |
HIS101
or HIS102
recommended |
| Free Elective |
3 |
Students planning to transfer should
consult with an advisor |
| Humanities Elective |
3 |
consult with an advisor |
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