Associate of Science Degree - Early Childhood Education
San Jose City College
Key Information
Campus location
San Jose, USA
Languages
English
Study format
Blended, On-Campus
Duration
2 years
Pace
Full time
Tuition fees
USD 22,519 / per year *
Application deadline
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* Total estimated cost for one academic year required for visa purposes. Mandatory tuition and insurance fees are approximately $9,566 for the 2020-2021 academic year.
Introduction
San José City College offers an Associate in Science (AS), Associate in Science for Transfer (AST) degree, and various certificates in Early Childhood Education (ECE). Graduates of the Associate in Science degree qualify through academic preparation and field experience for work in child centers, pre-schools, daycare facilities, infant and toddler centers, and other programs serving young children. They are able to use instructional techniques, which promote intellectual, social, emotional, physical, and creative growth in children. After completing the Associate in Science degree, students will be eligible for the Teacher Level of the State of California Children’s Center Permit and qualify for employment as teachers in government and privately funded early care and education programs. Students planning to transfer to a 4-year university should follow the AS-T degree. A grade of “C” or better is required in all ECE majors, certificates, and major elective courses.
Is studying early childhood education right for you?
There is no one "right" type of person who should study early childhood education (also known as child development) but research has shown that having some of the following characteristics contributes to success in working with children and families.
Early childhood educators work with children ages birth to eight in a variety of different types of programs.
The field of early childhood education or E.C.E. includes teachers and child care providers, family support workers, home visitors, parent educators, and more.
It is widely known that experiences in early childhood strongly affect human development. Those caring for and educating young children have a tremendous responsibility.
Major Requirements
- ECE 101 Introduction to Curriculum - 3 units
- *ECE 101B Practicum in Early Childhood Education - 3 units
- ECE 102 Principles & Practices of Teaching Young Children - 3 units
- ECE 104 Art and Creativity for Children - 3 units
- ECE 105 Language Development for Young Children - 3 units
- ECE 107 Child, Family, and Community - 3 units
- ECE 108 Health, Safety, and Nutrition in Child Care - 3 units
- ECE 109 Music, Movement, and Rhythm Activities for Children - 3 units
- FCS 070 Child Development 3 PSYCH 092 Developmental Psychology - 3 units
*ECE 101B must be taken at San José City College.
Approved Major Electives
Choose 6 units from the following:
- ECE 016 Storytelling for Children - 2 units
- ECE 017 Literacy Development in Children - 2 units
- ECE 018 Children’s Literature - 2 units
- ECE 020 Observation and Assessment Methods in ECE - 3 units
- ECE 106 Administration and Supervision of Early Childhood Programs I - 3 units
- ECE 110 Administration and Supervision of Early Childhood Programs II - 3 units
- ECE 145 The Child with Special Needs - 3 units
- ECE 146 Child Guidance and Discipline - 2 units
- ECE 147 Teaching Young Children in a Diverse Society - 3 units
- ECE 191 Infant Toddler Development - 3 units
- ECE 195 The School-Age Child: Development, Behavior, Curriculum - 3 units
- FCS 019 Nutrition - 3 units
- PSYCH 010 General Psychology - 3 units
Major Requirements - 30 units
Approved Major Electives - 6 units
General Education Requirements - 24 units
Physical Activity - 1unit
Total Required Units - 60 units
Program Outcome
Early Childhood Education Program Student Learning Outcomes
- Analyze current requirements and standards for early childhood educators and early care and education programs.
- Design daily schedules and classroom interactions with children consistent with current knowledge of child development.
- Document and assess the needs of individual children in early care and education settings.
- Plan and implement classroom-based activities consistent with a developmentally appropriate curriculum.
- Communicate effectively with children, parents, and coworkers verbally and in writing.
- Demonstrate knowledge of professional and ethical standards required to function successfully in early care and education programs.
Career Opportunities
ECE Career Options
- Child Care Assistant
- Child Care Associate Teacher
- Child Care Teacher
- Child Care Master Teacher
- Child Care Site Supervisor
- Infant Toddler Specialist
- Children’s Center Teacher
- Family Child Care Provider
- Early Care Setting Program Director/Administrator