Early Childhood Education
email: education@bigbend.edu
The Early Childhood Education Program (ECE) offers certificates to meet the requirements of Steps 5, 6, 7 of Level 2 on the Washington State Career Lattice for Early Care and Education Professionals. Students begin with coursework to obtain a State Initial Early Childhood Education Certificate (12 credits-Step 5). These same 12 credits apply toward the Short Certification in Early Childhood Education (20 credits-Step 6). The 20 credits from the Short Certificate of Specialization in Early Childhood Education apply toward the State Early Childhood Education Certificate (54 credits--Step 7). The credits earned in the “State Early Childhood Education Certificate” apply toward the 90+-credit Associate in Applied Science in Early Childhood Education degree (Steps 8 & 9).
Many of the ECE courses are offered once a year; however, classes are offered in the evening and online to allow individuals to work and attend school.
Degrees and Certificates
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Early Childhood Education AAS, Associate in Applied Science -
Early Childhood Education AAS-T, Associate in Applied Science-Transfer -
State Early Childhood Education Certificate of Achievement, Certificate -
State Initial Early Childhood Education Certificate of Accomplishment, Certificate -
State Short Certificate of Specialization – Administration Certificate of Accomplishment, Certificate -
State Short Certificate of Specialization – Family Child Care Certificate of Accomplishment, Certificate -
State Short Certificate of Specialization – General Certificate of Accomplishment, Certificate -
State Short Certificate of Specialization – Home Visitor/Family Engagement Certificate of Accomplishment, Certificate -
State Short Certificate of Specialization – Infant/Toddler Certificate of Accomplishment, Certificate -
State Short Certificate of Specialization – School Age Care Certificate of Accomplishment, Certificate
Courses
ECED& 105: Intro Early Child Ed
Credits 5ECED& 107: Health/Safety/Nutrition
Credits 5ECED& 120: Practicum-Nurturing Rel
Credits 2In an early learning setting, engage in establishing nurturing, supportive relationships with all children and professional peers. Focus on children's health & safety, promoting growth & development, and creating a culturally responsive environment. Students are required to complete 33 hours of child observations and interactions in a preschool classroom environment.
ECED& 132: Infants/Toddlers Care
Credits 3ECED& 134: Family Childcare Management
Credits 3ECED& 138: Home Visiting & Family Engagement
Credits 3ECED& 139: Admin of Early Lrng Prog.
Credits 3ECED& 160: Curriculum Development
Credits 5Investigate learning theory, program planning, tools and methods for curriculum development promoting language, fine/gross motor, social-emotional, cognitive and creative skills and growth in children birth through age 8 utilizing developmentally appropriate practice. Course may include fieldwork. (Formerly: ECE 230)
ECED& 170: Environments-Young Child
Credits 3ECED& 180: Lang/Literacy Develop
Credits 3ECED& 190: Observation /Assessment
Credits 3Collect and record observation data in order to plan for and support the child, the family, the group and the community. Practice reflection techniques, summarizing conclusions and communicating findings. Course may include fieldwork.
ECED 122: Science and Math for Young Children
Credits 4This course provides a study of the cognitive and motor development of young children as it applies to math and science conceptual development. Students will learn to research, create and plan assessment of math and science pedagogy, and develop curriculum and materials for the early childhood learning environment.