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2025-2026 Catalog
Early Childhood Education and Diversity Studies, AAS-T
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90 Credits
This Associate in Applied Science-Transfer (AAS-T) is a dual purpose degree built upon the technical courses required for job preparation. It includes college-level general Education courses, enabling the student to transfer to a select number of baccalaureate institutions.
Students completing the AAS-T Early Childhood Education and Diversity Studies degree will also earn three separate State ECE Stackable Certificates. The completion of the degree and certificate program prepares graduates to seek employment in child care centers, Head Start, family child care homes, private preschools, children’s home, institutions and other programs serving children from birth through 8 years of age. This curriculum provides meaningful instruction for parents, foster parents, and persons working with young children/students as ECE teachers, instructional aides, or Paraeducators. Emphasizes the implications for classroom practices and developing a plan for incorporating anti-bias attitudes and practices into an educational setting.
Basic Requirements:
All transfer degrees, have basic requirements for graduation:
- Completion of 90 applicable college level quarter credit hours
- GRC cumulative GPA must be a minimum of 2.00. Note: A higher admission GPA may be required at the receiving institution
- Transfer credits with less than a “D” grade are not counted to satisfy a graduation requirement
- At least 24 of the 90 quarter credits for a degree must be completed in residence at Green River College
- Students must complete all Early Childhood Education (ECED/ECED&) and Education (EDUC/EDUC&) course with a grade of 2.0 or higher.
Contacts: Leslie Kessler, lkessler@greenriver.edu, Andee Church, achurch@greenriver.edu, Roberta Kim, rkim@greenriver.edu
Program Website: Early Childhood Education | https://www.greenriver.edu/students/academics/areas-of-interest/program-maps/education-law-social-science/early-childhood-education/index.html
Use the Career and Program Explorer page to explore more details about the occupations.
For a curriculum maps or suggested sequence of courses go to Early Childhood Education and Diversity Studies, AAS-T Curriculum Map
Program Outcomes:
Students who successfully complete this program will be able to:
- Use developmental milestones and observations of children’s behavior as a foundation for planning appropriate activities.
- Advocate for strategies that promote the cultural diversity of children, families and their communities.
- Demonstrate effective written, verbal and non-verbal communication
- Discuss current issues and trends in early childhood education.
- Identify typical and atypical growth and development (cognitive, linguistic, motor, and social).
- Positively support children’s whole development.
- Display a positive attitude and enthusiasm for the job
- Develop rapport and contribute to the work environment as a member of the instructional team.
- Practice ethical and professional standards of conduct
- Comply with laws (such as IDEA, Section 504, ADA), workplace policies, and procedures in relation to confidentiality, reporting of abuse, discipline, chain of command and delegation and supervision.
- Design, set up and manage safe, healthy environments, spaces, equipment and materials which invite learning.
- Discuss the dynamics of family structure.
- Involve parents and community agencies in early childhood development.
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Program Outcomes
Students who successfully complete this program will be able to: - Use developmental milestones and observations of children’s behavior as a foundation for planning appropriate activities.
- Advocate for strategies that promote the cultural diversity of children, families and their communities.
- Demonstrate effective written, verbal and non-verbal communication
- Discuss current issues and trends in early childhood education.
- Identify typical and atypical growth and development (cognitive, linguistic, motor, and social).
- Positively support children’s whole development.
- Display a positive attitude and enthusiasm for the job
- Develop rapport and contribute to the work environment as a member of the instructional team.
- Practice ethical and professional standards of conduct
- Comply with laws (such as IDEA, Section 504, ADA), workplace policies, and procedures in relation to confidentiality, reporting of abuse, discipline, chain of command and delegation and supervision.
- Design, set up and manage safe, healthy environments, spaces, equipment and materials which invite learning.
- Discuss the dynamics of family structure.
- Involve parents and community agencies in early childhood development.
Related Instruction Requirements (12 credits)
Satisfies related instruction requirements. Computation
- MATH - Any MATH class 100 or higher Credits: 5
Core Requirements (57 credits)
Students must attain a grade of 2.0 or above in all core classes. Electives (6 credits)
Any ECED/EDUC course not included in core. |
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