A student who successfully completes an Associate of Applied Science in Child and Family Studies will be able to:
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Work as an effective team member and lead teacher.
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Assess and utilize various types of communication strategies to meet the unique needs of families.
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Link families with appropriate community resources.
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Recognize and honor diversity in interactions with children and families.
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Select from a wide variety of guidance strategies to meet individual needs of children.
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Adapt learning environments and activities to meet the needs of individual children.
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Plan, implement and evaluate developmentally appropriate activities and learning environments.
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Develop and practice observation, reflection, assessment and record-keeping.
See the graduation requirements for the Associate of Applied Science degree.
First Year
Fall Term
WR 121 satisfies the Communication related instruction requirement.
Students are advised to speak with a faculty advisor about approved elective coursework.
Winter Term
MTH 065 satisfies the Computation related instruction requirement.
Students are advised to speak with a faculty advisor about approved elective coursework.
Spring Term
See the Related Instruction Requirements section for approved courses that satisfy the Human Relations requirement.
Students are advised to speak with a faculty advisor about approved elective coursework.
Second Year
Fall Term
Students are advised to speak with a faculty advisor about approved elective coursework.
Winter Term
Students are advised to speak with a faculty advisor about approved elective coursework.
Spring Term
Students are advised to speak with a faculty advisor about approved elective coursework.
Select one Biological/Physical Science course (4 credits) below.