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ECE 2023 Safe & Healthy Settings for the Young Child
This course is a study of the basic principles of health as they relate to the child in various
settings (families, childcare centers, primary classrooms, and the community as a whole).
Topics related to the development of learning environments that promote healthy/safe as-
pects will be explored.
ECE 2033 Infant/Toddler/Child Development
This course provides an in-depth study of cognitive, socio-emotional, and physical devel-
opment of the young children ages’ birth-8. Development, care, and guidance issues will
also be examined in conjunction with numerous developmental theories. Family and other
associated agents will be explored.
ECE 2043 Guiding Young Children
The student will develop the skills and techniques necessary in handling behavioral and
disciplinary issues of the child from birth through age eight. Students will also organize
and design creative experiences and activities for children from birth through age eight in
a variety of professional settings that will focus on social and emotional development of
young children.
ECE 3053 Creative Development
Strategies for stimulating the creative complexions of the young child, birth through eight
years, will be examined. Areas of focus could include art, music, movement, drama, play,
and creativity. Understanding and encouraging the young child’s capacity for self-expres-
sion will be a focus.
ECE 3063 Body-Brain Based Learning
The purpose of the course is to acquaint college students with information about the brain
development of young children. Emphasis will be placed on the body/brain relationship,
physical and emotional development, and the creation of an environment, which supports
and encourages learning for all young children.
ECE 3073 Designing Physical Environments
The students will learn how to design physical environments for young children focusing
on play and the creation of effective learning centers for early childhood (PreK-3
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grade)
classrooms. Licensing standards and environmental rating tools will be explored, as well as
the impact that creativity and environmental influences have on learning.
ECE 3083 Observing & Assessing Young Children
This course will cover observation and assessment of children from birth to eight years of
age. Both formal and informal instruments will be discussed with emphasis on tools that
can be used by teachers of young children. Considerations in choosing, administering, and
reporting results of assessments will also be addressed.
ECE 4093 Program Development for Young Children
This course will build on students existing knowledge of the history of Early Childhood
Education and introduce numerous theories of learning and development with a concentra-
tion on the constructivist theory. Class activities and field experiences allow students to
develop an understanding of the relationship between these theories and practices. Students
will learn about constructivist theory through readings, discussions, lecture, and practical
applications.
ECE 4103 Family, School, & Community Involvement
A study of family-child relationships as they evolve from birth through age eight. The