The Bachelor of Science in Early Childhood Education – Early Childhood Development track, is a total of 120 credits, 60 each in both upper and lower division courses.
Professional Education Courses
There are a total of 30 credit hours taken in the area of professional education courses focusing on foundations, teaching methods and curriculum and early childhood education.
Foundations
Classroom
Management EDF 3251
Provides teachers understanding, skills and dispositions for successful classroom management. Prerequisite: EDP 3004. Co-requisite: EDG 3321
Cultural/Social Foundations of Education EDF 4604
Examines the cultural and social realities of teaching and learning in the U.S. Questions of class, race, ethnicity, gender and language are
discussed.
Educational Psychology EDP 3004
Application of principles for understanding individual differences, learning, adjustment, classroom environments and assessment to instructional and educational issues. Challenges of diversity and teacher effectiveness are addressed.
General Instruction Decision Making EDG 3321
Instructional decisions facing classroom teachers
including HOTS, multiple intelligence, learning styles, technology, theory and models of instruction. Co-requisite: EDF 3251
Teaching Methods and Curriculum
Art in Early Childhood EEC 3242
Principles, methods and materials for teaching music, movement, visual arts, and dramatic play in an early childhood setting.
ESOL Principles and Practices
TSL 3080
Introduces issues, principles and practices of teaching English to speakers of other languages.
Teaching Students with Exceptionalities in Inclusive Settings EEX 3070
Focuses on the foundations of inclusive education, characteristics of students with disabilities, instructional strategies and collaboration among educators and parents.
Early Childhood Education
Early Childhood Educational Programs EEC 4005
Philosophy and theories of early childhood education programs; physical, emotional, social and cognitive development.
Issues in Early Childhood Education EEC 3204
Introduces issues related to schooling of children age three through grade 3.
Special Needs of Children and their Families
EEC 3403
Focus on understanding family problems, children’s behavior and intervention methods.
Early Development Courses
After completing the core professional education courses, students take a total of 30 credit hours in the area of early development that includes a focus on child development, family and community studies as well as literacy, language and reading development.
Child Development
Assessment, Evaluation and Diagnosis of the Young Child EDP 4275
Intellectual, emotional and personality assessment of young children. Prerequisite: EDP 3273
Child Development EDP 3273
Examination of child growth and development from conception to age 8.
Early Social and
Emotional Development EDP 4274
Personality, social and emotional development in early childhood. Prerequisite: EDP 3273
Family and Community Studies
Communities, Families and Young Children EEC 3408
This course focuses on the varying cultural contexts of young children and the influences these environmental elements have on child development.
Family Literacy and the Young Child EEC 3400
This course will provide an understanding of family literacy within the context of language and culture and introduce students to school and home-based literacy methods.
Literacy/Language/Reading Development
Children’s Literature LAE 4405
Focuses on the exploration of children’s
literature and its role in early childhood classrooms. Current theories and methods about integrating literature into all curriculum areas from a developmentally appropriate practice perspective will be discussed.
Language and Literacy Development RED 3313
Introduces linguistic elements of English, language development, emergent literacy, and their impact on L1 and L2 students.
Pre-Selected Elective Courses
Students also take 9 hours of pre-selected elective courses.
Education in History EDF 3521
An examination of the concepts of childhood, and process of social initiation in differing historical American contexts. This course examines the transformation of the American public school system as it reflects the social, political and economic character of the development of the nation from 1620 to present.
Integrated Math
and Science in Early Childhood EEC 4211
This course prepares pre-service teachers to understand developmentally appropriate practices in math and science for young children and apply them to real-world integrated settings.
Play and Development of Social Competence EEC 3315
To examine the role of play behaviors as they relate to social competence and academic development in the early years.