Early Childhood AS
SUNY Jefferson
Schedule an Admissions Appointment

Early Childhood AS

Program Highlights

  • Program Type: Transfer
  • Delivery: On-campus
  • Personal Interests: Love of learning, working with young children, shaping future generations
  • Skill Building: Teaching, communication, education principles and processes, creativity, problem solving
  • Career Options:  Early childhood care and education
  • Program Code: HEGIS 5503

Work with children and families as you study early childhood

Jefferson’s Early Childhood A.S. program prepares students like you to continue your studies in early childhood or related fields at a four-year college or university. You will gain practical skills for working with young children and their families in infant/toddler and preschool settings.

Jefferson graduates have been placed with area Head Start programs, Fort Drum Child Development Centers, Jefferson Community College Early Childhood Learning Center, day care centers, family day care, and early intervention programs.

The program consists of 62 hours of academic credit, including the bulk of your general education classes, and 15 hours in early childhood care and education.

This program offers:

  • Strong foundation for further study and career
  • Broad-based perspective that prepares you for early childhood care and education and related fields
  • Opportunities to complete service projects that benefit local children and their families
  • Hands-on learning and observation

 

Join the growing early childhood care and education field

Studies show that children who attend preschool are better prepared socially, emotionally, and academically for kindergarten. As an Early Childhood A.S. graduate, you'll have the skills you need in childhood psychology, lesson planning, and child development to help young children make developmental strides. Plus, you'll enjoy a highly satisfying career in a growing field.

Job prospects are expected to increase by 16 percent through 2026 for candidates with state or federal certifications required for employment as teachers or administrators in preschools, daycare centers, or similar institutions.

Learn to help young children grow and develop

When you complete the Early Childhood A.S. degree you will be able to:

  • Promote child development and learning
  • Build family and community relationships
  • Observe, document, and assess to support young children and families
  • Use developmentally effective approaches
  • Use content knowledge to build meaningful curriculum

 

Contact Enrollment Services for Application and Admissions Information

Jules Center 6-010 (ground level)
[email protected]
(315) 786-2437, fax (315) 786-2349 or toll free (888) 435-6522

8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Monday-Thursday
8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. Friday

 

Focus Further

Jefferson graduates can transfer to a number of colleges to pursue a bachelor’s degree, including SUNY Empire State College, SUNY Cortland, SUNY Cobleskill, SUNY Canton and Cazenovia. If you are looking to start your career after you graduate, you might be interested in our Early Childhood A.A.S.

 

Degree requirements for Early Childhood A.S.

Effective Fall 2017

Early Childhood Requirements (15 credit hours)
Early Childhood Requirements (15 credit hours) Credit Hours
ECD 101: Introduction to Early Childhood Development and Education  3
ECD 181: Child Health and Safety  3
ECD 190: Observation and Assessment of Young Children’s Development 3
ECD 201: Lesson Planning, Environments, and Resources (Age 3-6) and
ECD 240: Fieldwork in Early Childhood Education (Age 3-6)
or 
ECD 202: Lesson Planning, Environments, and Resources (Birth – 36 months) and
ECD 280: Fieldwork in Early Childhood Care and Education (Birth – 36 Months)
6
Liberal Arts Requirements (34 credit hours)
Liberal Arts Requirements (34 credit hours) Credit Hours
BIO 106: Human Biology 4
ENG 101: Research and Composition 3
HIS 150: American History to 1877 or
HIS 151: American History 1877 to Present
3
MTH 144: Elementary Statistics or 
MTH 148: Mathematical Reasoning for Elementary Teachers 1
3
PSY 133: Introduction to Psychology  3
PSY 220: Child and Adolescent Development  3
SOC 144: Introduction to Sociology  3
Arts or Foreign Language Elective1 3
Humanities Elective2 3
Mathematics or Science Elective 3
General Education Requirements:
Choose from one of the following SUNY General Education List areas NOT used above:
Foreign Languages, Arts, Western Civilization, Other World Civilizations, or Humanities
3
Free Elective Requirements (12 credit hours)
Free Elective Requirements (12 credit hours) Credit Hours
Free Electives 12
Physical Education Requirements
Physical Education Requirements 2 Credit Hours

Total Credit Hours 63

 

Screen Reader Caption Text
Advising Notes:  
1Choose one course from Knowledge Area of the Arts or Foreign Language in the SUNY General Education Course List.  
2Choose one course from the Knowledge Area in Humanities in the SUNY General Education Course List  (ENG 114: Survey of Early Childhood Literature - recommended).  

 

Program Contacts

Leah Deasy

Humanities and Education Department Chair
[email protected]  
(315) 786-6568

Jeri Fairman

Associate Vice President for Liberal Arts Division
[email protected] 
(315) 786-6542