Early Childhood Administration and Management Advanced Certificate

Curriculum EDU.CCA.CERT (C520A)

The Early Childhood director is responsible for the management of a licensed child care facility. A quality ECE director provides supervision and supports development of center staff. The director develops program goals and objectives to mirror the program philosophy, develops and maintains budgets, facilitates family involvement and coordinates relationships between home and school.

Students will be involved in opportunities to develop techniques in observation and assessment of children and staff, as well as evaluation and goal setting with staff. Curriculum development and implementation, as well as positive guidance techniques are incorporated in most classes. Emphasis is on quality programming reflecting DCFS licensing standards, NAEYC Accreditation, Early Childhood Illinois Professional Teaching Standards and Illinois Early Learning Standards.

Field experiences are requirements in all ECE classes, progressing from basic observations to a supervised observation/participation class, in program-approved and licensed early childhood programs. Experiences include working with children and families, curriculum, team-teaching responsibilities, classroom management and guidance techniques.

The program is open to students desiring to meet the Department of Children and Family Services requirements for a child care director.

Program prerequisites: A minimum of an associate degree of 60-65 college semester hours from an approved college or university and approval of the program coordinator.

The Triton College Early Childhood Administration certificate is pending entitlement approval leading to a level 4 Gateways ‘Illinois Director’s Credential’.

Semester One

CourseCategoryCredits
ECE 110 Early Child Development

3 credits

ECE 111 Intro to Early Childhood Ed

3 credits

HIA 115 Food Sanitation and Safety

2 credits

HTH 281 First Aid & CPR

2 credits

Total Semester Credits:10

Semester Two

CourseCategoryCredits
ECE 118 # Health Nutrition and Safety

3 credits

ECE 121 # Language Development & Activities

3 credits

ECE 142 # Students With Disabilities in School

3 credits

ECE 146 # Child, Family & Community

2 credits

ECE 250 # Admin & Superv of Early Chldhd Program

3 credits

Total Semester Credits:14

Semester Three

CourseCategoryCredits
ECE 138 # Observ Assess Curr & Guid-Young Child

3.5 credits

Total Semester Credits:3.5

Total Credit Hours: 27.5

Note: A minimum grade of "C" is a requirement for each ECE course in all ECE programs.

See ECE course descriptions.

Chairperson: Mary Ann Olson, Ext. 3978

Gainful Employment

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