*Pending approval by the Middle States Commission on Higher Education

The Infant Toddler Development Workforce Certificate enables students to be effective childcare professionals. Students will learn how to take care of children with a wide range of developmental needs. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, employment of childcare workers is projected to grow 7% from 2016 to 2026.

Courses:

  • ED102: Introduction to Early Childhood Education (0-9y) (3 credits)
  • ED 104: Child Development (0-9y) (3 credits)
  • ED105: Family Partnerships in Early Childhood (3 credits)
  • ED119: Observation/Field Experience (3 credits)
  • ED204: Program Planning, Curriculum Assessment: Infant and Toddlers (0-3y) (3 credits)
  • CD303: Infant-Toddler Practicum (3 credits)
  • CD304: Care for Infants and Toddlers with Disabilities (3 credits)
  • CD311: Infant Toddler Mental Health Prevention and Intervention (3 credits)

Total: 24 credits