The Career Pathway Certificate of Completion: Infant Toddler Development offers students a well-rounded understanding of the physical, cognitive, emotional and social development of infants and toddlers, and how to put that knowledge into appropriate practice. The practicum experience is embedded in a foundation of basic early childhood education, child and early literacy development and family relations courses. Coursework includes a focus on developing foundational knowledge of high quality developmentally appropriate practice, observation/assessment, and working in positive partnerships with parents. All courses are offered online.
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Entry Requirements
Students are required to complete the College's placement process to determine skill level and readiness in math, reading and writing. As part of their training program, students must begin with the courses within their skill level as determined by the placement process.
Students will also be required to have a current immunization record and background check to complete practicum requirements. The requirements will vary per state. Students whose home state is not Oregon, are encouraged to research the requirements from the state regulating organization regarding what will be required to complete the background check.
In Oregon, students must be listed on the Oregon Central Background Registry (CBR). To begin this process, visit the State of Oregon, Early Learning Division to be prepared to complete practicum work in a certified early learning center, apply for a background check, and receive additional information regarding how to comply with fingerprinting requirements.
Graduation Requirements
Students must complete a minimum of 42 credit hours with a cumulative Grade Point Average (GPA) of 2.0 or better. All courses must be completed with a grade of ‘C’ or better. Infant toddler practicum courses require students to pass PICCOLO assessments to successfully complete the courses. One course must be completed at Southwestern before the Career Pathway Certificate of Completion: Infant Toddler Development is awarded.
Courses that are developmental in nature, (designed to prepare students for college transfer courses), are not applicable to this degree.
Complete the graduation application process one term prior to the term of completion (e.g., spring term graduates must apply during winter term).
Credit for Prior Learning
Credit for prior learning options are available for students with a Preschool Child Development Associate (CDA) credential, an Infant Toddler Child Development Associate (CDA) credential, a Step Seven on the Oregon Registry, or a certificate of completion for First Connections that includes mentoring in an infant-toddler learning environment. Contact ece@socc.edu for more information.
Program Guide
First Year | ||
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Fall | Credits | |
ECE150 | Introduction and Observation in ECE 1 | 4 |
ECE161 | Theory and Practice I Inf/Tod 2 | 3 |
ECE161B | Practicum I Inf/Tod 2 | 2 |
ECE170 | Health and Safety Early Childhood | 2 |
HDFS225 | Prenatal Infant and Toddler Dev | 3 |
Credits | 14 | |
Winter | ||
ED258 | Multicultural Education | 3 |
ECE162 | Theory and Practice II Inf/Tod 2 | 3 |
ECE162B | Practicum II Inf/Tod 2 | 2 |
HDFS140 | Contemporary American Families | 3 |
HDFS227 | Parents as Partners in Education | 3 |
Credits | 14 | |
Spring | ||
ECE154 | Children's Language and Lit Dev | 3 |
ECE262 | Student Teaching Infants/Toddlers 2 | 3 |
ECE262B | Practicum III Infants/Toddlers 2 | 3 |
ED134 | Children Who are Dual Lang Learners | 2 |
HDFS222 | Family Relations | 3 |
Credits | 14 | |
Total Credits | 42 |
1 | A criminal background check is required for ECE150 Introduction and Observation in ECE and all Childhood Education and Family Studies practicum courses. |
2 | ECE161 Theory and Practice I Inf/Tod, ECE162 Theory and Practice II Inf/Tod and ECE262 Student Teaching Infants/Toddlers must be taken in sequence with their corequsite practicum courses. A criminal background check must be on file before enrolling in these courses. |
Program Student Learning Outcomes
Upon successful completion of this program, the student will be able to:
- Have an understanding of, and ability to, practice within an infant toddler classroom including culturally relevant activities, to meet each child’s individual developmental needs and to be able to create a healthy, respectful, supportive and challenging learning environment. (NAEYC Standard 1)
- Have an understanding of, and ability to, create and participate in respectful, reciprocal relationships with family members of infants and toddlers. (NAEYC Standard 2)
- Have an understanding of and skills to participate in effective observation and assessment of infants and toddlers. (NAEYC Standard 3)
- Be able to integrate knowledge of family relations, child development and developmentally appropriate practices to offer an effective infant toddler teaching and learning environment. (NAEYC Standard 4)