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2023-2024

Early Childhood Education Technology, AAS


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Purpose

The Early Childhood Education Technology program provides preparation for a professional career in Early Childhood Education spanning a variety of career options. This discipline includes classroom instruction, supervised laboratory experiences, and work-based learning experiences. Students will develop competencies that enable them to provide services, teach, and guide young children in various early childhood professions.

Program Description

The Early Childhood Education Technology curriculum is a two-year discipline that requires a minimum of 65 semester hours of course work. These minimum course requirements are 18 semester hours of general education and 47 semester hours of Early Childhood Education courses. Successful completion of the Early Childhood Education Technology curriculum results in the student receiving an Associate in Applied Science degree. Graduates of the program go on to work in public pre-k programs, head starts, preschools, own their own childcare centers, or they continue their education and can go on to work with organizations like the MS Department of Health or the Department of Human Services. In addition, Jones College offers the opportunity for Early Childhood Education Technology students to meet the qualifications of a Child Care Director required by the Mississippi State Department of Health. This curriculum meets the National Association for the Education of Young Children Standards for Early Childhood Professional Preparation, the Mississippi Department of Education Early Learning Standards and Guidelines for Pre-Kindergarten and the Mississippi Early Learning Standards and Guidelines for Infants and Toddlers. The content for the Child Development Associate (CDA) Credential is embedded in the ECET coursework. The Early Childhood Education Technology program has articulation agreements with selected accredited colleges and universities. Therefore, many of the academic and early childhood credits earned are transferable. This offers a student the opportunity to pursue a higher degree in an Early Childhood Education related field at one of the selected accredited colleges or universities. Students must contact the college of their choice annually for transfer credit approval.

Program Length

Four Semester (Fall, Spring, Fall, Spring)

Degree(s) Offered

Associate in Applied Science

 

Admission Requirements: 

  1. Meet all general requirements for admission to Jones College according to the current catalog.
  2. Be at least 18 years of age by September 1 of the year of enrollment.
  3. Submit a current Mississippi Department of Health Form #121 Certificate of Immunization Compliance 
  4. Submit to a drug test conducted by a certified laboratory approved by the college. The student is charged a fee for processing.
  5. Submit fingerprints (completed by a JC representative) for processing to the Mississippi Department of Health for a Criminal History Record Check. The student is charged a fee for processing.
  6. Submit a completed Child Abuse Registry Check form to the ECET program. The ECET program will submit the form to the Mississippi Department of Human Services for processing.

*****Continued enrollment in the ECET program will depend upon receipt of a clear Criminal History Records Check and clear Child Abuse Registry Check. Continued enrollment will also depend upon updating personal record requirements as necessary.

Application Procedure

Apply online

Contact

ECET Program Coordinator/Advisor, Brooke Knight. Email your request to brooke.knight@jcjc.edu or call 601-477-4119.

Program Requirements


The following advisement plan is a recommended course of study. An academic advisor may alter course sequence to meet individual student needs. In addition, an academic advisor may recommend additional or different courses depending upon student career plans and/or requirements of the college or university to which the student plans to transfer.

Freshman Year


First Semester


Total Hours: 17

Total Hours: 17

Sophomore Year


Total Hours: 15

Second Semester


Total Hours: 16

Note(s):


**Students who can document mastery in baseline competencies taken from the high school Early Childhood Services and Education program as indicated by scoring 80% or better on the Early Childhood C-PAS test will receive credit for CDT 1113  . It is the student’s responsibility to provide this documentation from the secondary Early Childhood program to the post-secondary ECET program.

 

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