Tacoma Community College

Early Childhood Education: Special Needs Certificate

Subject 
Early Childhood Education

TCC’s Early Childhood Education: Emphasis on Children with Special Needs program is structured as progressive leading to two levels of achievement with a certificate and an Associate in Applied Science (APS) degree, for increasing levels of job responsibility. This program is designed to develop skills needed to be a successful early childhood professional and is directed toward students planning to work with young children, birth through eight years of age, including those who are culturally, linguistically, and ability diverse. Employment opportunities are in a variety of settings including preschools, childcare centers, family childcare, HeadStart/ ECEAP programs, kindergarten through third grade classrooms (as a teacher assistant), and/or other early learning programs. NOTE: The practicum and field experience require a criminal background check prior to enrollment.

For more about the Early Achievers Grant and general program information, please contact Angie Christoph at 253-460-4308 or achristoph@tacomacc.edu.

ECE 100 Introduction to Early Childhood Education

ECE 101 Early Childhood Environmental Design

ECE 102 Math, Science, and Technology for Young Children

ECE 112 Language, Literacy and the Arts in Early Childhood Education

ECE 130 Cultural Competency and Responsiveness in Early Childhood Education

ECE 140 Promoting Positive Behavior OR

ECE 141, ECE 142, ECE 143 Promoting Positive Behavior I, II, III

ECE 201 Effective Communication with Colleagues and Families

ECE 202 Nutrition, Health, and Safety for Young Children

ECE 203 Family Systems & Supports

ECE 290 Practicum

PSYC& 100 General Psychology

PSYC& 200 Lifespan Psychology OR

EDUC& 115 Child Development

EDUC& 204 Exceptional Child

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For more information contact:

Angie Christoph
achristoph@tacomacc.edu
Early Achievers Grant Point of Contact