Early Childhood Studies: Special Education
Award Type: Associate in Science
<p>Completion of ECS: Special Education associate in science program would quality students up to a Master Teacher-level permit issued by the California Commission on Teacher Credentialing. This prepares the student to work in Title 5, Title XXII and federally funded programs.</p>The graduate of the Associate in Science in Early Childhood Studies: Special Education will:
- Understand and apply child development theories and principles.
- Identify and implement observation, documentation and other assessment strategies.
- Value and cultivate collaborative family and community relationships.
- Identify, develop and implement developmentally appropriate curriculum and teaching practices to positively guide children's behavior and learning.
- Develop self-reflective habits and grow as members of the early childhood profession to understand the complexities of working with diverse groups of families, children, staff and the community.
- Develop an environment that honors the diversity of the learning community - through empowerment, equity, respect and dignity.
Program Requirements
A major of 40 units is required for the degree.
Required core courses
Course Number | Course Title | Units |
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ECS 100 | Child Growth and Development | 3.0 |
ECS 101 | Child, Family and Community | 3.0 |
ECS 102 | Child Health, Safety & Nutrition | 3.0 |
ECS 104 | Principles and Practices of Teaching Young Children | 3.0 |
ECS 105 | Observation and Assessment | 3.0 |
ECS 106 | Introduction to Early Childhood Curriculum | 3.0 |
ECS 112 | Introduction to Young Children with Special Needs | 3.0 |
ECS 113 | Curriculum and Strategies for Children with Special Needs | 3.0 |
ECS 116 | Teaching in a Diverse Society | 3.0 |
ECS 118 | Practicum: Preschool | 3.0 |
ECS 119 | Practicum: Infant/Toddler | 3.0 |
ECS 149 | Cooperative Work Experience: Occupational | 1.0 - 8.0 units |
ECS 303 | Introduction to Early Childhood | 2.0 |
Plus a minimum of 3 units selected from the following:
Course Number | Course Title | Units |
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ASL 120 | American Sign Language 1 | 3.0 |
ECS 111 | Administration I: Programs in Early Childhood Education | 3.0 |
ECS 114 | Parent/Child Relationships | 3.0 |
ECS 122 | Positive Child Guidance | 3.0 |
ECS 151 | Infant and Toddler Development | 3.0 |
EMS 102 | First Aid & Safety | 3.0 |
General Education Requirements
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