Child and Family Studies, Associate of Applied Science

A student who successfully completes an Associate of Applied Science in Child and Family Studies will be able to:

  • Plan, implement, and evaluate developmentally appropriate curriculum.

  • Create developmentally appropriate learning environments.

  • Recognize and honor diversity in interactions with children and families.

  • Meet the needs of children by implementing positive guidance strategies.

  • Interpret child assessments, observations and documentation to create developmentally appropriate learning experiences for children.

  • Function effectively as a team member in an early education setting.

  • Analyze collaborative parent partnership strategies.

See the graduation requirements for the Associate of Applied Science degree.

First Year

Fall Term

HDFS 225Infant and Child Development

4

HDFS 233Prof Foundations: Early Child

3

ED 125Job Search Skills

1

MTH 105Math in Society

4

WR 121English Composition

3

WR 121 satisfies the Communication related instruction requirement.

MTH 105 satisfies the Computation related instruction requirement.

Winter Term

COMM 218Interpersonal Communication

3

ED 282Working w/Child w/Special Need

3

HDFS 248Learning Experiences/Children

3

Electives

6

Students are advised to speak with a faculty advisor about approved elective coursework.

Spring Term

ED 110Principles Of Observation

3

PE 231Lifetime Health & Fitness

3

ED 152Creativity & the Arts

3

ED 163Infant Toddler Development and Group Care

3

TA 240Creative Drama For Classroom

3

Students are advised to speak with a faculty advisor about approved elective coursework.

Second Year

Fall Term

ED 101Observation and Guidance

4

ED 131Positive Guidance: Young Child

3

ED 179Literacy, Science & Math

3

Electives

6

Students are advised to speak with a faculty advisor about approved elective coursework.

Winter Term

ED 102Education Practicum

4

ED 219Civil Rights and Multicultural Issues in Education

3

ED 222Constructive Discipline

3

HDFS 201Contemporary Families in The U.S.

3

Electives

2

HDFS 201 satisfies the Human Relations related instruction requirement.

Students are advised to speak with a faculty advisor about approved elective coursework.

Spring Term

ED 103Extended Education Practicum

4

HDFS 261Working with Individuals and Families

3

ENG 221Children's Literature

3

Electives

4

Students are advised to speak with a faculty advisor about approved elective coursework.

Total Credit Hours: 90