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24 Saville Avenue
Quincy, MA 02169
617.984.1700 150 Newport Ave Ext.
Quincy, MA 02171
36 Cordage Park
Suite #228
Plymouth, MA 02360
508.747.0400
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Academic Programs
- Education
EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION
The Program of Studies Leading to the Associate
in Science Degree
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College
Core Curriculum |
ENG 101
ENG 102
PSY 101 |
English Composition
I
English Composition II
General Psychology |
3 credits
3 credits
3 credits |
Computer Science Core
History / Government Core
Math Core
Natural Science Core |
3 credits
3 credits
3 credits
3-4 credits |
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Early Childhood
Education Program
Requirements |
EDU 101
EDU 105
EDU 107
EDU 110
EDU 210
EDU 222
EDU 320
SOC 101
PSY 103 |
Introduction to Early Childhood
Education
Curriculum for the Preschool Child
Health and Nutrition for Preschoolers
Observation and Participation
ECE Seminar
Children with Special Needs
ECE Field Experience
General Sociology
Child Development |
3 credits
3 credits
3 credits
3 credits
3 credits
3 credits
6 credits
3 credits
3 credits |
Humanities Electives
Early Childhood Education Electives |
6 credits
3 credits |
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Early Childhood Education Electives |
EDU 115
EDU 117
EDU 216
EDU 218
EDU 250
EDU 317
PSY 201 |
Children’s Literature
Positive Guidance for the Young Child
Dynamics of Play
Infant/Toddler Development and Curriculum
Management and Supervision in ECE Centers
Financial Management for Day Care Administrators
Child Psychology |
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| TOTAL CREDITS REQUIRED
FOR GRADUATION |
60-61 |
Note** All students enrolled in the program will be required to have
a
Criminal
Offense Record Information (CORI) check completed
as required by early childhood centers. Admission to the
program does not guarantee a field placement. An overall
GPA of 2.0 or higher is required to be placed in a field
experience. In addition, students
must complete the following college level courses with
a grade of "C" (73%)
or higher: EDU 101, EDU 105, EDU 110, EDU 222 and PSY
103 and receive written permission from the faculty who
coordinate the Early Childhood Program to be eligible
for a field placement.
Note: Students who plan to complete a field placement must contact the faculty coordinator by May for a fall semester placement and by December for a spring semester placement.
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