Early childhood educators work with children ages birth to eight. By caring for these children, you have the opportunity to help form the adults they become.
A career working with young children can give you joy. You also have the satisfaction of knowing you have influenced the rest of their lives.
What will you learn?
The training, skills and practical experience needed to work effectively in infant and toddler, preschool, kindergarten or family education program, such as –
Childhood development
Culture and families
Managing a daycare center
Guiding behavior
Creative activities
Children's literature
Child nutrition, health and safety
What will you do?
Graduates of Chemeketa's Early Childhood Education degree and certificate programs may find employment at –
Chemeketa's one year (45 credit hours) certification program is an expansion of the state licensing requirements. This certificate integrates college math and English as well as Early Child Education courses for a broader experience in infant, toddler, and early childhood education. All credits earned as part of The Early Childhood Certificate may be applied to the Associate's degree.
The State of Oregon requires individuals working in a licensed child care facility to have at least 14 College Credits of Early Childhood Education. The classes offered in this certification are specific to those seeking to work with infants and toddlers under age three. All credits earned as part of The Early Childhood Certificate may be applied to the Associate's degree (19 credit hours).
The State of Oregon requires individuals working in a licensed child care facility to have at least 14 college credits of early childhood education. Chemeketa offers a comprehensive program designed for students just entering the early childhood care and education field or for those already working as a child caregiver and need an immediate certificate to continue working in a licensed facility. This basic certificate prepares students to work with children ages two and a half to six years of age. All credits earned as part of the Early Childhood certificate may be applied to the Associate degree (15 credit hours).
The Child Development Center serves as an on-campus practicum and student teaching site for college students enrolled in the Early Childhood Education Program. This experience allows you the opportunity to observe children and experienced teachers, and later, apply and practice theory learned in your courses in a licensed child care setting. Students earning the Associate's degree complete four terms of practicum at the Child Development Center and community settings.
To complete the certificates and degree program, you are required to take practicum courses. One qualification to participate in practicum placements on- or off-campus is active enrollment in the Central Background Registry, the Child Care Licensing Division’s (CCLD) registry of individuals who have been approved to be associated with a child care facility in Oregon.