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Bachelor (B.S.) Degree in Early Childhood Education (Birth to 2nd Grade)

The Bachelor of Science degree program in Early Childhood Education will offer future teachers a substantive knowledge base in all areas of child development, focusing on the special needs of students who come from high needs areas. Students will learn general and advanced principles of cognitive, physical, and affective development as well as practical insights for incorporating developmentally appropriate curriculum and activities. In addition to the early childhood courses, the program gives students a well-rounded education in the liberal arts.

Early Childhood Education (Birth to 2nd Grade) (120 Credits)
DEGREE REQUIREMENTSCREDITS
Required General Education Courses36
EN-109 - Expository Writing3
EN-110 - Composition and Literature3
LA-130 - American History I: Independence to the Civil War3
LA-131 - American History II: Reconstruction to the Present3
MA-127 - Quantitative Methods3
MA-130 - Intermediate Algebra3
IT-103 - Introduction to Information Processing3
SC-106 - Environmental Science3
SC-112 - General Biology3
Select 1 of the 2 Courses Here:3
SP-101 - Spanish I3
FR-101 - French I3
Select 1 of the 2 Courses Here:3
SP-102 - Spanish II3
FR-102 - French II3
Select 1 of the 2 Courses Here:3
LA-118 - Introduction to Music3
LA-215 - Introduction to Dramatic Arts3
Required Interdisciplinary Concentration in English/Social Sciences30
English/Social Science Electives: (Choose five from the following)
Select ANY 2 Courses Here:6
LA-245 - Introduction to Counseling Theory3
LA-345 - Group Dynamics3
OR
LA-209 - Social Issues3
LA-350 - Comparative Urbanism3
Select ANY 1 Course Here:3
LA-204 - Developmental Psychology3
LA-300 - Educational Psychology3
Select ANY 2 Courses Here:6
EN-300 - Multicultural Children’s Literature3
EN-315 - Masterpieces of World Lit.3
EN-325 - Adv. Writing for Social Sciences3
Additional Requirements15
LA-101 - Introduction to Psychology3
LA-120 - Speech Communication3
LA-304 - Psychological Disorders of Childhood3
EN-208 - The American Novel3
LA-400 - Prin. and Theoretical Perspectives of Parenting3
Required Education Courses54
ED-101 - Foundations of Education3
ED-310 - Curriculum Development and Methods in Early Childhood3
ED-320 - Normal Speech and Language Development and Linguistics3
ED-330 - Teaching Literacy in Early Childhood3
ED-340 - Teaching Mathematics, Science and Technology in Diverse Classrooms3
ED-350 - Teaching Social Studies in Diverse Classrooms3
ED-370 - Teaching in English Language Learners and Multicultural Issues3
ED-380 - Literacy Practicum in Early Childhood3
ED-385 - Teaching the Creative Arts in Diverse Classrooms3
ED-390 - Education Seminars I3
ED-391 - Education Seminars II3
ED-392 - Education Seminars III3
ED-410 - Mentored Education Internship I3
ED-411 - Mentored Education Internship II3
ED-450 - Student Teaching I3
ED-451 - Student Teaching II3
Degree Requirement for Early Childhood Education

Marketability

Upon completion of this program, graduates will be able to:

  1. Work effectively with diverse populations of children in a variety of settings and provide instructional opportunities that are adapted to diverse learners.
  2. Apply knowledge of early child development to create healthy, respectful, supportive, and challenging learning environments for all young children in their cultural contexts.
  3. Use a variety of diversified instructional strategies and methodologies to encourage the development of reading, writing, critical thinking, and problem solving skills.
  4. Use formal and informal assessment strategies to evaluate and ensure the continuous intellectual, social and physical development of the high-needs and/or special needs learner.
  5. Work cooperatively with parents using an understanding of the family as a context for young children's development.
  6. Foster relationships with school colleagues, parents, and agencies in the larger community to support students’ learning and well-being.

Seek help and support, when appropriate, to sustain their ability to work effectively with young children from high-needs schools.

Career Opportunities

The Early Childhood Program has been developed to meet the pressing needs of the communities Monroe College serves in New York City and surrounding areas. The City needs teachers who are qualified to teach in their subject areas, are equipped to work with the challenges of student populations in high-needs schools, and who will stay in those schools for a meaningful period of time.

 

In fact, The New York State Education Department’s second annual report, Teacher Supply and Demand in New York State in 2005-2006 indicates that New York City will continue to have shortages of highly qualified teachers in high poverty schools (Figure 25, pg. 27). In addition, the report states “the current level of demand for new teachers is likely to persist for years as ‘baby boomers’ age out of the public school teaching workforce (pg. 28). The report predicts that demand for early childhood teachers will continue to increase due to policies such as Universal Prekindergarten and full-day kindergarten (pg. ii).

Dean of Education:

Dr. Josephine N. Moffett

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