Academic year: 2024-2025
Early Childhood Licensing Basic Ages 0 to 2- Certificate
Program Code: 613073
This nine-credit certificate is designed for individuals wishing to satisfy the educational requirements for the state of Wisconsin Licensing Codes, DCF 251: Licensing Rules for Group Child Care Centers, and DCF 250: Licensing Rules for Family Child Care Centers. All courses in this certificate will transfer into the Early Childhood technical diploma and associate degree programs.
Delivery
Day Evening Full-time Online Part-time
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Curriculum
Students following the study plan below will complete the Early Childhood Licensing Basic Ages 0-2 Technical Diploma in the number of semesters shown. All courses in this certificate will transfer into the Early Childhood technical diploma and associate degree programs.
8 Week 1 10307167- ECE: Hlth Safety & Nutrition 3 10307151- ECE: Infant & Toddler Dev 3
8 Week 2 10307110- ECE: Soc S, Art, & Music 3
Total Credits 9
Curriculum Note: Students must earn a grade of " C " or higher in all 10-307-XXX courses to successfully graduate the Early Childhood Licensing Basic Ages 0-2 Certificate.
This program is offered at: Green Bay
Program Costs & Financial Aid
Tuition: $ 1,416, Books: $ 336, Supplies: $ 100 Total Approximate Costs $ 1,852 See costs of tuition, books, and supplies.
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Estimates based on in-state residency. Please visit the following URL to learn more about tutition and fees for this program. https:// www. nwtc. edu / admissions-and-aid / paying-for-college / tuition-and-fees? ProgramCode = 613073
Early Childhood Licensing Basic Ages 0 to 2- Certificate- Northeast Wisconsin Technical College
Course Descriptions
ECE: Hlth Safety & Nutrition 10307167 This 3-credit course examines the topics of health, safety, and nutrition within the context of the early childhood educational setting. Course competencies include: integrate strategies that support diversity, cultural responsiveness, and anti-bias perspectives; examine governmental regulations and professional standards as they apply to health, safety, and nutrition; plan a safe early childhood environment; plan a healthy early childhood environment; plan nutritionally sound menus; examine child abuse and neglect issues and mandates; describe Sudden Infant Death Syndrome( SIDS) risk reduction strategies, describe strategies to prevent the occurrence of Shaken Baby Syndrome( SBS); incorporate health, safety, and nutrition concepts into the children ' s curriculum. Course Typically Offered: Summer Fall Spring
ECE: Infant & Toddler Dev 10307151 In this 3-credit course you will study infant and toddler development as it applies to an early childhood education setting. Course competencies include: integrate strategies that support diversity, cultural responsiveness, and anti-bias perspectives; analyze development of infants and toddlers( conception to thirty-six months); correlate prenatal and postnatal conditions with development; summarize child development theories; analyze the role of heredity and the environment; examine culturally and developmentally appropriate environments for infants and toddlers, examine the role of brain development in early learning( conception through thirty-six months); examine caregiving routines as curriculum; and examine developmental and environmental assessment strategies for infants and toddlers. Course Typically Offered: Summer Fall Spring
ECE: Soc S, Art, & Music 10307110 This 3-credit course will focus on beginning level curriculum development in the specific integrated content areas of social studies, art, music, & movement( SSAMM). Course Typically Offered: Summer Fall Spring
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