Early Childhood Education, Certificate of Achievement (C)
This program centers around the continuing experience of supervised teaching combined with intensive classroom instruction. Basic principles of early childhood education and child development, including curriculum for preschools and caregiving for infant centers are introduced the first year. In depth study of language and cognitive processes of young children and an introduction to exceptionality is the focus of the second year. Throughout, there is considerable emphasis placed on developing personal interaction styles consistent with fostering good staff relations, knowledge of community resources, and awareness of and sensitivity to the diverse populations with whom the student will work.
Certificate of Achievement Requirements
Complete all Department Requirements for the Certificate of Achievement with a C or better in each course. Candidates for a Certificate of Achievement are required to complete at least 20% of the department requirements through SBCC.
Code | Title | Units |
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Department Requirements | ||
ECE 102 | Child, Family and Community | 3 |
ECE 103 | Foundations of ECE I Principles | 5 |
ECE 104 | Foundations of ECE II Practicum | 5 |
ECE 108 | Creative Learning and Curriculum | 3 |
ECE 120 | Child Growth and Development/Educators | 3 |
or PSY 140 | Child Development | |
ECE 121 | Health, Safety And Nutrition For Young Children | 3 |
ECE 128 | Observation and Assessment | 3 |
ECE 132 | Teaching in a Diverse Society | 3 |
Total Units | 28.00 |
Note: Forty-five half-days of student teaching in an ECE Department-approved site must be completed for the Certificate of Achievement.
Recommended Support Courses*
Code | Title | Units |
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BIOL 100 | Concepts Of Biology | 4 |
COMP 101 | Introduction to Computer Applications | 4 |
HIST 101 | History of the U.S. to 1877 | 3 |
HIST 107 | World Civilization, Beginnings to 1550 | 3 |
PHSC 103 | The Physical Universe | 4 |
POLS 101 | American Government And Politics | 3 |
*One semester of a foreign language is also recommended.
- Discuss the diverse needs, characteristics and multiple influences on the development of children, birth through age eight, as related to high quality care and education.
- Using observation skills, design, implement and evaluate environments and curriculum activities that support positive, developmental play and learning for all young children.
- Identify and implement effective guidance and interaction strategies that support all children’s social learning, identity and self-confidence.
- Develop and implement strategies that promote partnerships between programs, teachers, families and their diverse communities.
- Recognize ethical standards and demonstrate professional behaviors that deepen understanding, knowledge and commitment to the Early Childhood Education profession.