Associate degree in Early Childhood Education at Ferris State University

 

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Associate Degree in Early Childhood Education at Ferris State University

Ferris State University
Associate degree
Early Childhood Education

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Why Choose Early Childhood Education?
For those people who like to be around children, a career in Early Childhood Education can be a labor of love. FSU's two-year program offers instruction in the growth, activities and teaching of children.

The Early Childhood Education program at Ferris teaches a broad spectrum of courses. Students learn about the education of children and study early childhood development, nutrition, first aid, children's literature and child psychology. They also receive a broad educational background by completing general education courses in English, mathematics, humanities and sociology.

Practical experience is another significant part of the program. Majors have the opportunity in the child development laboratory to observe and work with infants, toddlers and pre-schoolers, applying theories and techniques taught in the classroom. Tot's Place is a Ferris-owned and operated childcare service that serves as a training and observation laboratory for students. The center also offers quality care for children of students, faculty and staff of the University and members of the community.

During the final semester of the program students complete a faculty-supervised internship in a child-care setting. Job placement sites include FSU approved childcare centers.

Ferris offers the Early Childhood Endorsement (ZA) through the Center for Occupational Education. This program is designed for teachers holding Michigan teacher certification who wish to teach in public and pre-school programs. Ferris also offers the Child Development Associate certificate (C.D.A).

Professional Opportunities
Graduates of this program often find responsible positions in Headstart programs, day care centers or family day care homes, elementary schools, hospitals, recreation centers or other child-oriented businesses. Job opportunities are increasing as parents rely more and more upon childcare outside the home.

Other graduates use their training in child development to supplement studies in nursing, dental hygiene, optometry, education, small business management and other business programs. Many students become interested in the Early Childhood Education curriculum simply because they want to become better parents.

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