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Early Childhood Education

Award: Two-Semester Diploma
Total Credits for Award: 31.00

Description:

The Minneapolis College Early Childhood Education program emphasizes excellence in attaining the skills required to work with diverse families and children. You will learn to create healthy, respectful and challenging environments in settings such as urban childcare centers, Head Start, family childcare, elementary classrooms and afterschool programs.


COURSE REQUIREMENTS: FIRST SEMESTER: 

COURSE #

TITLE

CREDITS

GOAL AREA(S)

 ECED 1200

 Introduction to Early Childhood Education

3

 

 ECED 1215

 Growth and Development for Educators

3

 

 ECED 1220

 Child Health, Safety & Nutrition

3

 

 ECED 1300

 Guiding Children's Behavior

3

 

 ENGL 1110 Or

 ENGA 1110

 College Composition

3

1
 

TOTAL CREDITS: 

15

 


COURSE REQUIREMENTS: SECOND SEMESTER: 

COURSE #

TITLE

CREDITS

GOAL AREA(S)

 CMST Course

 Choose any CMST course that meets MnTC Goal Area 1.  CMST 1005 Public Speaking is recommended.

3

 1

 ECED 1640

 Introduction to Language and Literacy

3

 

 ECED 1505

 Working with Diverse Families and Children

3

 

 ECED 1575

 Observation & Assessment

3

 

 PSYC 1110 Or

 PSYC 2350

 General Psychology

 Introduction to Educational Psychology

4

5

5,9

 

TOTAL CREDITS: 

16

 

General Education Courses:

To complete the Early Childhood Education Diploma, students must successfully complete ten credits of General Education coursework. ENGL 1110 or ENGA 1110, ANY CMST that meets MnTC Goal Area 1, and PSYC 1110 OR PSYC 2350 are required and satisfy the ten credits of General Education.

The Early Childhood Education Program Also Requires:

  • Grades of “C” (2.0) or above in all ECED courses.
  • Passing of a criminal background check during the first class in ECED and yearly thereafter in order to be able to access programs in the community for assignments in course work as well as prior to a placement in practicum.
    • The college cannot guarantee a placement in practicum or for coursework observations for students who do not have a clear criminal background check.
  • For more information about the background study process and disqualifying crimes, contact the Minnesota Department of Human Services at 651-296-3802.

All students pursuing this award should work closely with their advisor to ensure proper selection of required program courses, if applicable program electives, required Minnesota Transfer Curriculum courses, and MnTC electives. You are expected to meet with your advisor on a regular basis to ensure courses are taken in an order that will lead to efficient and successful completion of the required coursework.