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Program Overview

Associate of Applied Science - Early Childhood Education Infant/Toddler Emphasis

Program Mission

The mission of the GBC early childhood program is to provide students with the skills and knowledge needed to work effectively and professionally with young children, their families, and their communities.

Successful completion of the early childhood education certificate and degrees is designed to qualify students for such employment opportunities as paraprofessionals, teachers, and/or directors in childcare centers, preschools, and home-based programs.

Student Learning Outcomes

Standard #1: Child Development and Learning in Context

Outcome: Students will describe key developmental milestones and learning processes specific to infants and toddlers, from birth to age three, across various developmental domains.

Standard #2: Family-Teacher Partnerships and Community Connections

Outcome: Students will establish and maintain effec­tive communication and collaborative relationships with families and community resources to support the development and learning of infants and tod­dlers.

Standard #3: Child Observation, Documentation, and Assessment

Outcome: Students will perform systematic observa­tions and use appropriate documentation techniques to assess the development and learning of infants and toddlers, guiding instructional decisions.

Standard #4: Developmentally, Culturally, and Linguistically Appropriate Teaching Practices

Outcome: Students will implement teaching practic­es that are developmentally, culturally, and linguisti­cally appropriate, tailored to the needs of infants and toddlers from diverse backgrounds.

Standard #5: Knowledge, Application, and Integration of Academic Content in the Early Childhood Curriculum

Outcome: Students will design and implement devel­opmentally appropriate curriculum and activities that integrate academic content areas, fostering holistic development in infants and toddlers.

Standard #6: Professionalism as an Early Childhood Educator

Outcome: Students will demonstrate professional behavior, adhere to ethical guidelines, and advocate for the well-being and rights of infants, toddlers, and their families.

General Education Requirements

Written Communications (one course required)

Course # Course Title Credits
ENG 100 Composition-Enhanced 5 Credits
ENG 101 Composition I 3 Credits
ENG 107 Tech Communications I 3 Credits

 

Evidence-Based Communications (one course required)

Course # Course Title Credits
ENG 102 Composition II 3 Credits
ENG 108 Tech Communications II 3 Credits

 

Mathematics (one course required): Choose from the courses listed below or any higher-level math. Excludes MATH 389. 

Course # Course Title Credits
MATH 116 Technical Mathematics I 3 Credits
MATH 116E Technical Mathematics Expanded 3-5 Credits
MATH 120 Fund of College Math 3 Credits
MATH 120E Fund of College Math Expanded 3 Credits
MATH 126 Precalculus I 3 Credits
MATH 126E Precalculus I Expanded 3 Credits
STAT 152 Intro to Statistics 3 Credits

 

Science (one course required)

Course # Course Title Credits
ANTH 102 Physical Anthropology 3 Credits
AST 101 General Astronomy 3 Credits
BIOL 100 General Biology/Non Major 3 Credits
BIOL 190 Intro Cell/Molecular Biology 4 Credits
CHEM 100 Molecules/Life Modrn Wrld 3 Credits
CHEM 121 General Chemistry I 4 Credits
ENV 100 Humans and the Environment 3 Credits
GEOG 103 Physical Geog Earth Environmnt 3 Credits
GEOL 101 Exploring Planet Earth 3-4 Credits
GEOL 102 Earth/Life Through Time 4 Credits
NUTR 121 Human Nutrition 3 Credits
PHYS 100 Introductory Physics 3 Credits
PHYS 151 Gen Physics I 4 Credits

 

U.S. and Nevada Constitutions: HIST 101 and HIST 102 or PSC 101

Course # Course Title Credits
HIST 101 U.S. History to 1877 3 Credits
HIST 102 U.S. History Since 1877 3 Credits
PSC 101 Intro American Politics 3 Credits

 

Human Relations

Course # Course Title Credits
PSY 208 Psy of Human Relations 3 Credits

 

Humanities or Fine Arts (one course required)

Course # Course Title Credits
ART 100 Visual Foundations 3 Credits
ART 101 Drawing I 3 Credits
ART 107 Design Fundmntls I (2-D) 3 Credits
ART 160 Art Appreciation 3 Credits
Course ART 260 does not exist.
Course ART 261 does not exist.
ENG 203 Intro to Literary Study 3 Credits
ENG 205 Intro to Creative Writing 3 Credits
ENG 223 Themes of Literature 3 Credits
FIS 100 Introduction to Film 3 Credits
FREN 111 First Year French I 3-4 Credits
FREN 112 First Year French II 3-4 Credits
HIST 208 World History I 3 Credits
HIST 209 World History II 3 Credits
HUM 101 Intro to Humanities I 3 Credits
Course HUM 111 does not exist.
HUM 210 Communicating Diversity 3 Credits
MUS 101 Music Fundamentals 3 Credits
MUS 121 Music Appreciation 3 Credits
Course MUS 125 does not exist.
PHIL 101 Intro to Philosophy 3 Credits
PHIL 102 Critical Thinking 3 Credits
PHIL 135 Introduction to Ethics 3 Credits
SPAN 111 First Year Spanish I 3 Credits
SPAN 112 First Yr Spanish II 3 Credits
SPAN 211 Second Year Spanish I 3 Credits
THTR 100 Introduction to Theatre 3 Credits
THTR 105 Introduction to Acting I 3 Credits
THTR 204 Theatre Technology I 3 Credits
WELD 200 Metal Art 3 Credits

 

Technology 

Course # Course Title Credits
EDU 214 Prep Teachers to Use Tech 3 Credits

Program Requirements

Course # Course Title Credits
ECE 200 The Exceptional Child 3 Credits
ECE 204 Principles Child Guidance 3 Credits
ECE 250 Intro Early Childhood Edu 3 Credits
ECE 262 Early Lang/Litrcy Develop 3 Credits

 

Program Emphasis Requirements

Course # Course Title Credits
ECE 126 Social/Emotional Development 3 Credits
ECE 127 Role of Play Infnt/Toddlr 1-3 Credits
ECE 130 Infancy 3 Credits
ECE 210 Assess of Young Children 3 Credits
ECE 251 Curriculm Early Child Edu 3 Credits
HDFS 201 Lifespan Human Developmnt 3 Credits
HDFS 202 Introduction to Families 3 Credits
HDFS 232 Diversity in Children 3 Credits

Course Credits
ECE 126   3
ECE 127   3
ENGLISH*   3
HUMANITIES/FINE ARTS*   3
MATHEMATICS*   3
TOTAL 15
*Choose with Advisor  

 

Course Credits
ECE 130   3
ECE 200   3
ECE 204   3
ECE 262   3
ENGLISH*   3
TOTAL 15
*Choose with Advisor  

Coure Credits
HDFS 201   3
ECE 250   3
ECE 251   3
PSY 208   3
ECE 210   3
TOTAL  15

Course Credits
ECE 214         3
HDFS*         3
HIST*     3-6
SCIENCE*         3
ELECTIVE*         3
TOTAL 15-18
*Choose with Advisor