Early Childhood Education
(AS General Studies with Concentration in Early Childhood Education)
(Transfer Option)
Dr. Marcie Robinson, Program Director
(256) 352-8383
marcie.robinson@wallacestate.edu
This sample is recommended for students who wish to pursue a Bachelor’s degree in Early Childhood Education at Athens State. Students should consult the Alabama Transfers guide for more information. Check with the senior institution to which you plan to transfer. The Early Childhood Education Short-Term Certificate is embedded in this A.S. Degree.
At a Glance
The Early Childhood Education curriculum is designed for students who wish to prepare for a career in early childhood education. This Sample Curriculum/Map includes courses that will transfer to Athens State to earn a Bachelor’s degree in Early Childhood Education. Students interested in early childhood education should discuss their educational and career goals with an early childhood education advisor as early as possible before choosing coursework.
Program Description
Teachers of young children play a vital role in the development of children. Positive experiences during children’s early years are critical for brain development and can shape their views of themselves and the world. What children learn and experience in the first years can affect their later success or failure in school. Early childhood teachers use a variety of teaching strategies and materials to teach basic skills and introduce concepts to children in all subjects. This General Studies curriculum with an emphasis in Early Childhood Education will help students increase their knowledge of the education of young children as they prepare for a career in early childhood education.
Admission Requirements
Students must have a high school diploma or GED and meet all the general admission requirements of WSCC.
* Students must complete a 6 hour sequence in either Literature or History. Students must have at least 3 or more semester hours in History and Literature.
**In most cases, only “Code A” courses should be chosen to be considered for transfer. See catalog course descriptions.
AS EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION - Guided Pathway/Map
1st Semester
HUM 101, MTH 116 and ART 100 may be substituted per advisor's approval.
2nd Semester
MTH 100 and BIO 103 may be substituted per advisor's approval.
3rd Semester
HIS 201 and MTH 112 may be substituted per advisor's approval.
4th Semester
MTH 110, BIO 104, ENG 251, HIS 202, and GLY 101 may be substituted per advisor's approval.