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High school diploma or at least 19 years old prior to start of the program
Combine theoretical study with practical experience in this program which prepares students to work with children (from birth to age 12) and their families in a variety of early childhood settings. Graduates have a firm understanding of human development from birth to 12 years of age, and can use this understanding to create responsive, inclusive, play-based learning environments to best support the child as they develop. Students receive 630 hours of practical experience in a variety of early learning environments during three field placements, starting in the first year of the program. This experience allows students to apply the skills taught in the classroom in real world learning experiences.
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Semester 1
CHIL 1004 Child Development I
COMM 34 Introduction to College Communications
EARL 4 Introduction to Early Childhood Education
EARL 6 Arts-Based Curriculum
HEAL 200 Health and Safety
GENE General Education Course
COMM 110 Communications for College
EARL 59 Approaches to Curriculum
Semester 2
CASE 104 ECE Teaching Practice I
CHIL 1005 Child Development II
EARL 36 Guiding Children's Behaviour 1
EARL 3 The Learning Environment
GENE General Education Course
EARL 30 Planning and Learning with Young Children
EARL 61 Observation and Documentation and Writing Workshop
Semester 3
BEHA 1026 Childhood Exceptionalities
CASE 2 ECE Teaching Practice II
EARL 38 Guiding Children's Behaviour II
EARL 24 Planning and Learning with Kinder and School Age
EARL 5 Partnerships with Parents and Families
GENE General Education Course
Semester 4
CASE 12 ECE Teaching Practice III
General Education Online
COMM 49 Communication Skills 3 - Career Prep
EARL 8 Arts-Based Curriculum II
EARL 46 ECE Program Administration
Graduates may find employment in: