rasmussen.edu | 888-5-RASMUSSEN SCHOOL OF EDUCATION 26 Early Childhood Education | CERTIFICATE Knowledge Credit Self-Directed Assessment Available CAREER OPPORTUNITIES • Early Childhood Teacher’s Aide • Childcare Worker Careers Disclosure: The Early Childhood Education programs at Rasmussen University are not designed to meet, and do not meet, the educational requirements for licensure to teach in public preschools, or kindergarten, elementary, or secondary schools in any state. A bachelor’s degree from a state-approved university or university and a state teaching license are typically required to work as a teacher in a public school, and in private school settings. The Rasmussen University Early Childhood Education programs are not approved by any state agency that licenses teachers. States, municipalities, districts, or individual schools may have more stringent licensure requirements and other standards. Childcare facilities and the states in which they are located establish qualifications for staff that work with children, and often implement guidelines regarding age, education, experience, background, and professional development. Before enrolling, it is important to understand all of the licensure eligibility standards for a desired career by consulting the appropriate state and school/facility requirements. The Child Development Associate (CDA) Credential from the Council for Professional Recognition may be required for some career opportunities. Rasmussen University is a CDA® Gold Standard Training Certification recipient institution, and its Early Childhood Education Certificate program contains the following courses, which provide the educational prerequisites for the CDA Credential: EEC1202 Early Childhood Education Curriculum and Instruction; EEC1700 Foundations of Child Development; and EEC1735 Health, Safety, and Nutrition/CDA Application. Additional CDA Credential eligibility requirements apply. Please consult the CDA eligibility requirements of the Council for Professional Recognition for further details. OBJECTIVE Graduates of this program know child development and apply best practices to their work in the early childhood field. They value the ability to effectively communicate in a variety of situations, in the workplace, and in their communities. This program contains coursework aligned with the high-quality standards of the National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC) and the Council for Professional Recognition (Child Development Associate (CDA) Credential). DEVELOPMENTAL EDUCATION COURSES B080 Reading and Writing Strategies 4 B087 Practical Math 4 Note: Illinois students take B095 Combined Basic and Intermediate Algebra instead of B087 Practical Math. CORE COURSES Lower Division EEC1202 Early Childhood Education Curriculum and Instruction+ 4 EEC1700 Foundations of Child Development+ 4 EEC1735 Health, Safety, and Nutrition/CDA Application+ 4 EEC2225 Guiding Children’s Behavior 4 EEC2401 Dynamics of the Family 4 EEC2613 Observation and Assessment in Early Childhood Education 4 Choose either Track I or Track II Track I: Field Experience1 EEC1960 Field Experience I: Knowledge 4 EEC1961 Field Experience II: Planning 4 EEC1962 Field Experience III: Reflection 4 Track II: Exploration2 EEC1970 Early Childhood Education Exploration I: Knowledge 4 EEC1971 Early Childhood Education Exploration II: Planning 4 EEC1972 Early Childhood Education Exploration III: Reflection 4 Total Certificate Credits 36 + Self-directed assessment available; see page 178 for details. 1Track I (Field Experience): Track I includes field experience courses that are only available to residents of Florida, Kansas, Minnesota, North Dakota, and Wisconsin. Students enrolling in the Early Childhood Education Certificate, Diploma, and the Associate’s Degree programs must currently be working in the Early Childhood Education field and/or have a field experience site approved by the University prior to the close of business on the Friday of the first week of quarter break prior to the first term of enrollment, to be enrolled in the Field Experience Track. Please speak to an Admissions Advisor for details. 2Track II (Exploration): Students enrolling in the Early Childhood Education Certificate, Diploma, and the Associate’s Degree program who are not currently working in the Early Childhood Education field or do not have a field experience site approved by the University prior to the close of business on the Friday of the first week of quarter break prior to the first term of enrollment, will be enrolled in the Exploration Track. Please speak to an Admissions Advisor for details. This program has not been approved by any state professional licensing body, and this program is not intended to lead to any state-issued professional license. For further information on professional licensing requirements, please contact the appropriate board or agency in your state of residence. In addition to meeting all other admissions requirements, applicants must successfully pass a background check through Rasmussen University’s chosen third-party vendor. Developmental Education courses do not count toward total program credits, and are not calculated in GPA. Students must demonstrate mastery of the subject matter in Developmental Education courses through a Rasmussen University entrance placement exam, approved exemption based on previously completed coursework, or by passing Developmental Education courses. The Early Childhood Education programs contain coursework aligned with the requirements for the Gateways Credentials, which are awarded and recognized by the Illinois Department of Human Services (IDHS) Bureau of Child Care and Development. Other eligibility requirements apply; please verify your eligibility against all Gateways Credentials requirements. This program is offered online in Illinois. ALL CONTENT IS SUBJECT TO CHANGE BY ADDENDUM