Early Care
- Certificate
- Department of Education and Human Services
In just one year, you'll be ready to make a big difference in young lives
Monroe Community College’s early care certificate program offers specialty training within the college’s highly-regarded education department. In one year, you’ll take the coursework and learn the skills you need to make a big difference in young lives, as you work with children in preschool and pre-kindergarten settings.
You may also earn course credit based on prior learning. Learn how to test out of courses and earn credit with CLEP.
Our graduates find rewarding positions in a number of environments, including
- Child care centers
- Family child care homes
- In-home care
- Private preschool programs
Local Pre-K Programs Need Highly-Skilled, Dedicated Teachers
In the early care certificate program at MCC, you’ll gain skills in:
- Early care education
- Child growth and development
- Planning and implementing curriculum for young children
Upon completion of the program, you’ll be well-prepared for positions in child care classrooms, as well as home-based or center-based child care facilities – and you may qualify for further advancement in the field.
Your job title could be:
- Child care aide
- Preschool teacher
- Child care practitioner
- Nanny
You may also choose to transfer your credits to one of MCC’s associate degree programs in teacher education.
MCC created this certificate program in conjunction with the Child Care Council and NYSAEYC, and it meets the education coursework requirements for either the Child Development Associate Credential™ (CDA) or the Infant-Toddler Care and Education Credentials.
To find out more about the early care certificate from Monroe Community College, contact the admissions office at admissions@xyschool.net or (585) 292-2200.
EARLY CARE
Certificate Program
Department:Education and Human Services
School(s): Community Engagement & Development
MCC Program Code: EE02
Description
This one-year early childhood education certificate provides coursework for those who work with or plan to work with young children in infant, toddler, preschool or early school-age settings of all kinds. Students will receive a basic understanding of principles of child growth and development, and will develop specific skills in planning and implementing curriculum for young children. Upon completion of the certificate, graduates will be prepared to assume positions in center-based child-care facilities, private pre-schools, before and after school programs and in-home care settings serving children ages infancy through age 8. The certificate program may also allow for further advancement within the child-care field.
Program Learning Outcomes
1.Summarize specific Early Childhood developmental theories paying special attention to young childhood birth to age 8.
2.Explain the fundamental needs of young children.
3.Identify strategies that will enable Early Childhood professionals to successfully provide developmentally appropriate support and guidance for young children.
4.Explain the developmental milestones for infants, toddlers, preschoolers and early school age children birth to age 8.
5.Connect the family and child relationship to early childhood classroom experiences.
6.Articulate the importance of the Early Childhood profession.
Employment Potential
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Requirements for Program Entrance
High school graduate or high school equivalency diploma.
Distribution Requirements | Credit Hours |
---|---|
FIRST SEMESTER 16 Credit Hours | |
ENG 101 College Composition OR ENG 200 Advanced Composition | 3 |
PSY 101 Introduction to Psychological Science | 3 |
ECE 150 Exploring Early Care and Education | 3 |
ECE 151 Developmentally Appropriate Practice for Young Children | 3 |
HED 116 Issues in Child Development and Health | 3 |
EDU 100 Introduction to the Teaching Profession | 1 |
Total | 16 |
SECOND SEMESTER 15 Credit Hours | |
PSY 201 Developmental Psychology - Child | 3 |
ECE 130 Field Work Child Care Practitioner I | 3 |
ECE 152 Early Childhood Quality Practices for Professionals | 3 |
ECE 250 Infant and Toddler Development | 3 |
EDU 150 Performance and Presentation Skills for Educators | 3 |
Total | 15 |
TOTAL CREDITS | 31 |