Early Intervention and Inclusion Certificate
The Early Intervention and Inclusion Certificate prepares students to be trained educators who work with infants to children 8 years of age and who are faced with developmental delays and/or physical disabilities. Early intervention provides assistance at the first warning signs of educational difficulty to prevent further impediment. Students who complete the certificate may consider completing the remaining general education coursework in order to achieve the Associate of Science Degree in Early Intervention and Inclusion.
Courses
- BIOL C1000 — Introduction to Biology with Lab
- CDE 101 — Principles of Early Childhood Education
- CDE 103 — Appropriate Curricula for Young Children
- CDE 119 — Infant and Toddler Growth and Development
- CDE 125 — Child, Family and Community
- CDE 125H — Honors Child, Family and Community
- CDE 140 — Children and Youth With Exceptional Needs (formerly CDE-540)
- CDE 143 — Supporting Children Who Have Challenging Behaviors
- CDE 147 — Observation and Assessment in Early Childhood Education
- CDE 544 — Curriculum and Strategies for Children With Special Needs (formerly CDE-144)
- CDEV C1000 — Child Growth and Development
- CDEV C1000H — Child Growth and Development - Honors
- ENGL C1000 — Academic Reading and Writing
- HIST C1002 — United States History since 1865
- LIT 131 — Children's Literature
- STAT C1000 — Introduction to Statistics