Austin Community College

FY 2001 Degree Plan

Child Development

CHILD DEVELOPMENT

ACC's Child Development Department is committed to the idea that quality care makes a positive difference in the lives of children and families. The program responds to the growing demand for qualified child care staff who understand the needs of young children, including children with special needs, and can develop appropriate learning environments for them. Criteria for quality early childhood programs developed by the National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC) have been incorporated into course content.

In addition, the Child Development Department administers the Austin Community College Children's School. This school serves as a working model of the child development principles discussed in classes. The Children's School is accredited by NAEYC's Academy of Early Childhood Programs.

Students completing this program are trained for the roles of: assistant, teacher, or director in an early childhood program; child advocate, or assistants in agencies or institutions whose role is care for children. Practical work experience is gained through laboratory hours spent working with children in a variety of settings, including child care centers, preschools, nursery schools, and early childhood special education programs.

The Child Development Department offers an array of educational opportunities for parents, child care providers, directors and others in the community who are interested in issues involving young children and their families.

Special Requirements:

Because of the nature of the curricula and the criteria for day care center volunteers determined by the Texas Department of Protective and Regulatory Services Minimum Standards for Day Care Centers, there are special entrance requirements for the completion of Child Development courses:

1. Students will be required to complete a statement concerning a history of felony convictions or indictments at the beginning of the semester. Students with a felony indictment or conviction must obtain a 'Proof of Rehabilitation' statement from TDPRS before enrolling in Child Development courses that have laboratory components.*

2. Students enrolled in CDEC 1166 and CDEC 2166 (Practicum I and II) must obtain a negative TB test during the first two weeks of the semester.*

3. Students must receive at least a C grade in each Child Development course to count toward a certificate or degree.

//Credit for CDA or PAC:// A prospective student who has a current PAC (Professional Administrator Credential) or CDA (Child Development Associate credential) should contact an Advisor in the Child Development Department about receiving credit.

*Students who do not meet these two criteria will not be permitted to continue in CDP classes with fieldwork.


CDA CREDENTIAL TRAINING PROGRAM
Institutional Certificate

CDA Credential Training Programs DO NOT require TASP.

Comprehensive CDA Training:

The Child Development Associate (CDA) National Credentialing Program is designed to enhance the quality of child care. Assessment and credentialing of qualifying child care providers is administered by the Council for Early Childhood Professional Recognition in Washington, DC. This 3 semester training program provides potential CDA Candidates with the skills, knowledge and required training hours to apply for their CDA assessment. Students must currently be working with a group of children in the 0-5 age range. Credit for CDEC 1411, CDEC 1166, CDEC 1392 and an unrestricted elective will be awarded for successful completion of the CDA Training sequence for students wishing to continue coursework in the Child Development Program.

Comprehensive CDA Training:
CDEC1417
Child Development Associate Training I 4
CDEC2422
Child Development Associate Training II 4
+CDEC2424
Child Development Associate Training III 4



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TOTALS
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12
+ Prerequisites: See Course Descriptions


CDA CREDENTIAL TRAINING PROGRAM
Institutional Certificate

Academic CDA Training:

For early childhood teachers currently working with children who plan to apply for CDA Assessment independent of our comprehensive CDA Training, the following Child Development courses will provide the documentation of required training hours. Students completing this option may apply for the Professional Recognition Award.

Academic CDA Training
+TECA1311
Introduction to Early Childhood Education 3
TECA1354
Child Growth and Development 3
TECA1303
Family and Community 3
CDEC1419
Child Guidance OR 4
+CDEC1413
Curriculum Resources for Early Childhood Programs



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TOTALS
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13
+ Prerequisites: See Course Descriptions


PROFESSIONAL RECOGNITION FOR CAREGIVERS
Institutional Certificate

Professional Recognition Award for Caregivers

Students who are employed in the care of young children and complete at least 12 college credits in child Development with grades of B or above may apply for this Recognition.

To receive the Professional Recognition Award, it is necessary to apply with the Child Development Department. Please call an Advisor in the Department for more information upon completion of coursework.


CHILD DEVELOPMENT
Certificate

This certificate does not require the TASP test.

Semester I
+TECA1303
Family and Community 3
TECA1354
Child Growth and Development 3
CDEC1359
Children with Special Needs 3
TECA1311
Introduction to Early Childhood Education 3
TECA1318
Nutrition, Health, and Safety 3



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Semester II
CDEC1413
Curriculum Resources for Early Childhood Programs 4
+CDEC1419
Child Guidance 4
+CDEC1321
The Infant and Toddler 3
CDEC2341
The School Age Child 3
CDEC1166
Practicum I - Child Development and Early Childhood 1
+CDEC1392
Special Topics in Child Development 3



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TOTALS
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33
+ Prerequisites: See Course Descriptions


CHILD DEVELOPMENT
Associate of Applied Science Degree

Semester I
+TECA1303
Family and Community 3
TECA1354
Child Growth and Development 3
CDEC1359
Children with Special Needs 3
TECA1311
Introduction to Early Childhood Education 3
TECA1318
Nutrition, Health, and Safety 3
ENGL13011,3,4,5 English Composition I 3



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Semester II
CDEC1413
Curriculum Resources for Early Childhood Programs 4
+CDEC1419
Child Guidance 4
+CDEC1321
The Infant and Toddler 3
CDEC2341
The School Age Child 3
CDEC1166
Practicum I - Child Development and Early Childhood 1
+CDEC1392
Special Topics in Child Development 3



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Semester III
+CDEC1456
Emergent Literacy for Early Childhood 4
+CDEC1458
Creative Arts for Early Childhood 4
+CDEC2326
Administration of Programs for Children 3
+PSYC23012 Introduction to Psychology 3
MATH13142,4,3 College Algebra OR 3
+MATH13322,4,6 Topics in Mathematics



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Semester IV
+CDEC1457
Math & Science for Early Childhood 4
+CDEC2166
Practicum II - Child Development and Early Childhood 1
+CDEC1394
Special Topics in Early Childhood 3
+COSC1301
Personal Computing 3
SPCH13181,2,3,4,5 Interpersonal Communication 3
HUMA

Humanities/Fine Arts Elective1 3



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TOTALS
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70
+ Prerequisites: See Course Descriptions
1 Must be selected from the following: ARTS 1303 (Art History I); ARTS 1304 (Art History II); DANC 2303 (History and Appreciation of Dance); HUMA 1301 (Introduction to Humanities); HUMA 1315 (The Arts in Contemporary Society); MUSI 1306 (Music Appreciation); PHIL 2306 (Ethics).


CHILD DEVELOPMENT
Associate of Applied Science Degree

Tech Prep

* This program is designed for those students who have successfully completed a high school "Tech Prep" Child Development program that has been articulated with Austin Community College.

Credit-in-Escrow
CDEC1321
The Infant and Toddler OR 3-4
CDEC1458
Creative Arts for Early Childhood
+COSC1301
Personal Computing 3



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Semester I
TECA1311
Introduction to Early Childhood Education
TECA1303
Family and Community 3
TECA1318
Nutrition, Health, and Safety 3
TECA1354
Child Growth and Development 3
CDEC1359
Children with Special Needs 3
ENGL13011,3,4,5 English Composition I 3



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Semester II
CDEC1413
Curriculum Resources for Early Childhood Programs 4
+CDEC1419
Child Guidance 4
+CDEC2341
The School Age Child 3
CDEC1166
Practicum I - Child Development and Early Childhood 1
+CDEC1392
Special Topics in Child Development 3



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Semester III
+CDEC1456
Emergent Literacy for Early Childhood 4
+CDEC1321
The Infant and Toddler OR 3-4
CDEC1458
Creative Arts for Early Childhood
+CDEC2326
Administration of Programs for Children 3
+CDEC1457
Math & Science for Early Childhood 4
+PSYC23012 Introduction to Psychology 3



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Semester IV
CDEC2166
Practicum II - Child Development and Early Childhood 1
+CDEC1394
Special Topics in Early Childhood 3
+SPCH13181,2,3,4,5 Interpersonal Communication 3
HUMA

Restricted Electives in Humanities/Fine Arts1 3
MATH13142,4,3 College Algebra OR 3
+MATH13322,4,6 Topics in Mathematics



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TOTALS
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66-68
+ Prerequisites: See Course Descriptions
1 Must be selected from the following: ARTS 1303 (Art History I); ARTS 1304 (Art History II); DANC 2303 (History and Appreciation of Dance); HUMA 1301 (Introduction to Humanities); HUMA 1315 (The Arts in Contemporary Society); MUSI 1306 (Music Appreciation); PHIL 2306 (Ethics).


CHILD DEVELOPMENT
ENHANCED SKILLS
Certificate

This program is an advanced certificate designed for Tech Prep students who already have a Tech Prep Associate of Applied Science in Child Development. These courses also meet TDPRS requirements for child care center directors.

Credit-in-Escrow
+CDEC2328
Administration of Programs for Children II 3
+CDEC2386
Internship - Early Childhood Programs 3
+ENGL1311
Business English: Introduction to Technical Writing 3
+ACNT1403
Introduction to Accounting I 3



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TOTALS
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12
+ Prerequisites: See Course Descriptions


Degree Plans updated October 02, 2000 2:28pm
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