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Certificate
Early Childhood Education: Educator (F16)

This program aligns to the Gateways to Opportunity ECE Level 3 credential requirements which include completion of a high school diploma or GED.

The Early Childhood Education certificate program will assist individuals in securing the education and credentials needed to obtain employment in child care facilities and/or schools. This certificate allows individuals to obtain greater proficiency in the areas of study required in the field of Early Childhood Education.

Credential Program Description

Students enrolled in Early Childhood programs at Sauk Valley Community College will be eligible to complete credentials through Gateways to Opportunity Illinois Professional Development System for ECE and ITC Levels 2, 3 and 4. Benefits of this credentialing process increase a student's employability and make students eligible for scholarship opportunities and wage differentials. Students must earn a "C" or better in all ECE courses used to fulfill Gateways to Opportunity credentialing requirements.

Work and Employment

The early childhood education program is designed to educate professionals for a diverse and challenging field. Employment opportunities for graduates of the early childhood education program are very positive, whether pursuing a career in a group day care, preschool settings, or in family care. 

Criminal History Check Policy

Illinois law requires licensed early childhood programs to conduct a criminal background investigation on applicants for employment. Employment of individuals who have been convicted of committing or attempting to commit offenses that may put children in harm's way is prohibited. Laws vary according to the agency and their licensing body.

Students who perform classroom observations through coursework at Sauk Valley Community College may be required by the selected school/site to undergo a criminal background check prior to placement. Students may be denied at any observation site based on the results of that check.

Students who feel their criminal background may exclude them from observation or employment should seek counseling with SVCC faculty or advising staff early in their program to determine how it may affect their participation and eligibility.

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Program Contacts at Sauk Valley Community College

  • Academic Advising, 815-835-6354
  • Beth Smaka, Assistant Professor of Early Childhood Education, 815-835-6388

 

Total Hours Required - 30 Hours

Major Field Requirements - 24 Hours

Course # Course Title Hours
ECE114 Child Care and Development 3 Hours
ECE115 Intro to Early Childhood Educ 3 Hours
ECE118 Parent-Teachr-Child-Comm Relat 3 Hours
ECE207 Math for the Young Child 3 Hours
- OR -
MAT106 Applied Mathematics 3 Hours
- OR Higher -
ECE228 Child Health-Nutrition-Safety 3 Hours
ECE240 Observ & Assess Young Children 3 Hours
ECE275 Curric Dev Early Child Classrm 3 Hours
PED220 Rhythms & Games for Children 3 Hours

 

General Education Requirements - 6 Hours

Course # Course Title Hours
ENG101 Composition I 3 Hours
PSY103 Introduction to Psychology 3 Hours

 

Suggested Program

First Semester - 15 Hours

Course # Course Title Hours
ECE114 Child Care and Development 3 Hours
ECE115 Intro to Early Childhood Educ 3 Hours
ECE118 Parent-Teachr-Child-Comm Relat 3 Hours
ECE228 Child Health-Nutrition-Safety 3 Hours
PED220 Rhythms & Games for Children 3 Hours

 

Second Semester - 15 Hours

Course # Course Title Hours
ECE207 Math for the Young Child 3 Hours
- OR -
MAT106 Applied Mathematics 3 Hours
- OR Higher -
ECE240 Observ & Assess Young Children 3 Hours
ECE275 Curric Dev Early Child Classrm 3 Hours
ENG101 Composition I 3 Hours
PSY103 Introduction to Psychology 3 Hours