PHIL 2306 — Introduction to Ethics 3
Total hours 13 Total hours 14 Degree plan valid for 5 years from the semester that student signs dedicated schedule and enrolls in courses. *BIOL 2301 & 2101, BIOL 2302 & 2102, combined with BIOL 2320 & 2120 satisfy Math Core. I understand that any deviation from this plan may result in some courses not applying toward the stated requirements or delay in graduation. I also understand the courses in this curriculum may not apply towards a bachelor’s degree. Student Signature/Date Advisor Signature/Date Page 121 of 210 Early Development & Education Program Description: Students pursuing the AAS degree in Early Development & Education will receive a solid foundation in child development. They will gain knowledge of the theories and theorists related to the social-emotional, cognitive, and physical development of young children. Graduates will possess the skills necessary to work with young children in childcare centers, preschools, Head Start programs, or private schools. Students will have the opportunity to learn how to implement developmentally appropriate activities for young children, use effective techniques to guide their behavior, and recognize developmentally appropriate environments. Anyone interested in working in this rewarding field is encouraged to enroll in this program. What Will I Learn? The program curriculum is designed to prepare students for careers working with young children. Through activities that foster critical thinking, students will deepen their unde