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This program is designed to prepare students for a career in early childhood/child development instruction or in related child care professions. Additionally, the program will provide lower-level academic and technical courses for continuing educational experiences to satisfy state (Texas Department of Protective and Regulatory Services) and national (The Council for Early Childhood Professional Recognition) credential requirements. This is a workforce program, not a transfer program to a college or university.
Early Childhood Certificates EARLY
CHILDHOOD/CHILD DEVELOPMENT SPECIAL
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS for Early Childhood Programs: 1.
A signed statement that you have read and agree to
abide by the Texas minimum Standards for day care centers. 2.
Criminal History Statement as required by the Texas
Department of Protective and Regulatory Services (This will
be submitted for verification and may include a minimal fee
to the student.) The
following types of criminal convictions permanently bar a
student from childcare operations: Felony
convictions of an offense under The Texas Penal Code or any
like offense under the law of another state or federal law: ·
Title
4: Inchoate
Offenses (Chapter 15 Preparatory Offenses 15.031) ·
Title
5: Offenses
Against the Person (Chapter 19, 20, 21, 22) ·
Title
6: Offenses
Against the Family (Chapter 25) ·
Title
7: Offenses
Against Property (Chapter 29) ·
Title
8: Offenses
Against Public Administration (Chapter 38) ·
Title
9: Offenses
Against Public Order and Decency (Chapter 42, 43 Subchapter
A & B) ·
Title
10: Offenses Against Public Health, Safety, and Morals
(Chapter 46, 49) Offenses
under the Health and Safety Code:
Chapter 481. Texas Controlled Substance Act
(Subchapter D. Offenses and Penalties) Deferred
adjudication is treated the same as a conviction until the
probation is successfully completed. Any types of central
registry findings such as sustained findings of physical or
sexual abuse also permanently bars the student from
childcare operations. Students with other misdemeanor or
felony indictments, convictions or complaints may not enroll
in child development courses until the Texas Department of
Protective and Regulatory Services completes an assessment
of risk. This may take several months. 3.
Documentation of a negative TB skin test must be
submitted each year while enrolled in the program. 4.
Confirmation that confidentiality and professional
discretion will be observed at all times. 5.
A signed statement verifying that you are aware that
the college encourages you to obtain and/or maintain
personal liability insurance while you are enrolled in the
program. The following certificates are designed to
prepare students for a career in early childhood/child
development instruction or in related child care
professions. Students successfully completing the program
will have obtained the minimal competencies needed to
provide quality childcare, which integrates child
development and developmentally appropriate practices.
The certificates will satisfy State, (Texas
Department of Protective & Regulatory Services) and
National (The Council for Early Childhood Professional
Recognition) credential education requirements. Early
Childhood/Child Development Administrative Certificate (THEA
Waived, Level I Certificate) (33
semester credit hours) NOTE: A manager/director must be at least 21 years of age and have a high school diploma or its equivalent. There are several ways to satisfy the state requirements for a director’s license. Students should refer to the Texas Administrative Code. This credential is designed for the student with no college credit or less than 60 credit hours. This is a workforce program, not a transfer program to a college or university.
CC = Capstone Course
Early
Childhood/Child Development Technical Certificate (THEA
Waived, Level I Certificate) (36-38 semester credit hours) A certificate offered by the Department of Early Childhood/ Child Development This course of study is designed to prepare students for a career in early childhood/child development instruction or in related child care professions. Additionally, the program will provide lower-level academic and technical courses for continuing educational experiences to satisfy state (Texas Department of Protective and Regulatory Services.) and national (The Council for Early Childhood Professional Recognition) credential requirements. This is a workforce program, not a transfer program to a college or university.
CC = Capstone Course
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