Associate in Science
The Early Childhood Education Program – Career Option is designed for students who are interested in working with young children. Graduates of the program my work in a variety of child care settings in both private and public schools.
Students who are matriculated and place into developmental math and/or English are required to begin the course sequence in the first semester. Please see an advisor with questions.
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Upon completion of this program, the student is qualified to work in a licensed child care facility. Graduates also work in summer camps and as assistants in public schools. The program meets the requirements of the Massachusetts Office of Child Care Services.
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Upon completion of the program, graduates will be able to:
The Associate in Science Degree in Early Childhood Education at Cape Cod Community College is accredited by the Commission on the Accreditation of Early Childhood Higher Education Programs of the National Association for the Education of Young Children. The current accreditation term runs from July 2023 through July 2025.
Academic Year |
Number of program completers |
% of program completers who were attending full-time (at the time of completion) |
% of program completers who were attending part-time* (at the time of completion) |
---|---|---|---|
2020-2021 | 2 | 0% | 100% |
2021-2022 | 3 | 0% | 100% |
2022-2023 | 4 | 0% | 100% |
*Part-time status is defined by the institution.
Academic year in which a Fall cohort of full-time candidates enrolled in the program (select three sequential years) |
Percentage of those candidates who completed the program within 150% of the published timeframe |
Percentage of those candidates who completed the program within 100%, 200% (twice) or 300% (three times) of the published timeframe - 100% rate |
---|---|---|
Fall 2017 | 0% | 0% |
Fall 2018 | 0% | 0% |
Fall 2019 | 0% | 50% |
Academic Year |
% of Part-Time Candidates Enrolled in the Program (% of Total Enrollment) |
Retention Rate among Part-Time Candidates |
% of Full-Time Candidates Enrolled in the Program (% of Total Enrollment) |
Retention Rate among Full-Time Candidates |
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Fall 20-21 | 33.3% | 0% | 66.7% | 50% |
Fall 21-22 | 66.7% | 50% | 33.3% | 66.7% |
Fall 22-23 | 62.5% | 60% | 37.5% | 0% |
The following information is being provided as required by the Federal Government Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 in response to the American with Disabilities Act.
In order to successfully complete the Early Childhood Education Program, certain cognitive, physical and behavioral capabilities, as specified in the U.S. Department of Labor Core Tasks and Massachusetts Department of Early Education and Care regulations, are required in course work and as part of your field experience. Early Childhood Education students must be able to satisfy these essential program standards with or without a reasonable accommodation in order to enroll into and successfully progress through the program. These include:
Communication
Early Childhood teachers must be able to communicate effectively in English with children, families, colleagues, and others in the community.
Cognitive Performance
Early Childhood teachers must be able to think independently to solve problems in the classroom to support children’s development and learning and keep children safe.
Behavioral Performance
Early Childhood teachers must be able to combine their knowledge, skills, and abilities to perform many tasks and meet state regulations for early childhood programs.
Physical
Early Childhood teachers must be able to keep children safe during inside and outside play and activities, including evacuation drills, as well as attend to their physical needs, including feeding, changing clothing and diapers, and providing medication.
Debra Murphy, Program Coordinator
Kathy Blackwell
Mary Cronin
Maggie Donahue
Nancy Gross
Kathleen Healy
Liz Stapleton
The Early Childhood Education Program at Cape Cod Community College embraces the NAEYC’s assumption that "All young children, birth through age eight, should have access to high-quality early childhood education services." Early Childhood Education is an inclusive and engaging process that is part of the complex system in the lives of young children and families. We believe the following: