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Diploma of Health and Human Sciences
Early Childhood Education and School Age Care
Duration: 5 semesters including practicum
Program Description
The Early Childhood Education and School Age Care program prepares students to work with children ages 0-12 years in a variety of early learning and child care settings. Through study of such topics as Child Development, Child Guidance, and Special Needs, as well as practical exposure through practicum placements at child care agencies including Academy Canada's Model Child Care Centre, students gain the knowledge and experience needed to be early childhood educators. Graduates from Academy Canada's Early Childhood Education and School-Age Care program receive a Level II certification with a Pre-School, School-Age, and Infant classification.
Program Courses
PSYC Psychology
PRPR Practicum Preparation
SPNE Special Needs
OBAS Observation and Assessment
CHDE Child Development
CHGU Child Guidance
WP01 Word Processing
HSNU Health, Safety, and Nutrition
FAIS Family Issues
INTC Infant and Toddler Care
SCAC School Age Care
STSU Student Success
CUPD Curriculum and Program Development
NVCI Non-Violent Crisis Intervention
PDCR Play and Development - Creativity
PDEX Play and Development - Exploration
PDLA Play and Development - Language Arts
CECE Communications ECE
ADLR Administration and Legal Responsibilities Four Practicums
HEPCE History and Philosophy of Early Childhood Education
Standard First Aid
Employment Opportunities
Upon successful completion of the Early Childhood Education and School Age Care program, which includes practicum, graduates may be eligible for employment (depending on specific hiring practices) in the child care field at various levels. Access to the job market ranges from private home settings to many different positions in day care environments, as well as pre-school settings. Opportunities also exist in government-run facilities.
Entrance Requirements
High School Graduates or Equivalent
High School Graduates or equivalent are eligible for admission to the Early Childhood Education and School Age Care program. Students must complete an application form and provide a copy of High School, Adult Basic Education, or G.E.D. results. Under certain circumstances students who do not meet the formal High School requirements may be accepted upon the recommendation of a High School Principal or Guidance Counsellor. Please contact an Admissions Officer for further details.
Mature Students
Mature students are eligible for admission to the Early Childhood Education and School Age Care program. These students must be 19 years of age or older, complete an application form, provide a copy of most recent marks, and write a Canadian Adult Achievement Test (CAAT) as arranged by Academy Canada.
Specific Entrance Requirements
Students must submit an immunization record, two written letters of reference (no personal references), a Clear Conduct Certificate from their local Police Department, as well as attend a personal interview. These interviews will be set up by the Admissions Office and will be conducted before the consideration of acceptance into the program. Clear Conduct Certificate: Students acquiring a Clear Conduct Certificate for admission into a program take on the responsibility of its validity. Students are solely accountable for any offenses not uncovered by the investigation being discovered and precluding the student from subsequent work terms or employment. Please note: Academy Canada reserves the right to deny admission into this program based on an unpardoned criminal record that would bear relevance to the field-term requirements of the program. In addition, employers will be given a copy of the student’s Clear Conduct Certificate on file prior to accepting students into the field-term situation.
For further information, please contact an Admissions Officer at 1-800-561-8000.
Program start dates are subject to sufficient enrollment.
Academy Canada reserves the right to modify any programs, courses, topics, objectives, etc.
ECE Grants Program
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