Early Childhood (Microcredential)

The microcredential in Early Childhood is designed for students who are currently working in early childhood programs and need college credits for promotion.

The required courses are aligned with the  credential. Completing this microcredential allows students to meet part of the requirements to apply for the CDA, a nationally accepted credential awarded by the Council for Professional Recognition. Students must meet all eligibility requirements prior to the application process for the CDA. All courses in this microcredential would transfer into the Early Childhood A.A.S. program for students wishing to continue with their education.

Courses

  • Child Development
  • Health, Safety & Nutrition for The Young Child
  • Observation, Assessment and Guidance in Early Childhood Education
  • Home, School and Community: Integrative Approach
  • First Aid

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Stackable

Credits earned in this microcredential are stackable to the following program:

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Program Learning Outcomes

Upon the completion of this microcredential, students will be able to:

  • Identify the stages of human development from conception through the school years and discuss developmental milestones specific to each stage of development.
  • Plan health, safety, and nutrition learning experiences that foster children’s knowledge and skills.
  • Describe diverse family and community characteristics and the multiple influences on early development and learning.
  • Observing and recording children’s behavior to support young children and families.
  • Identify common medical emergencies and injuries and provide the appropriate care until an ambulance arrives.

Get in Touch

Elizabeth A. Yanoff, Ph.D.
Education and Social Sciences DEPARTMENT CHAIRPERSON
Higbee Hall, Room 109