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Department Chairperson: Mrs. S. Phillips<br />
Program Director: Ms. A. McKenzie<br />
Department Chairperson: Mrs. S. Phillips<br />
Program Director: Ms. A. McKenzie<br />
<strong>Phoenix</strong> <strong>College</strong> 2005-2006 Catalog • 121<br />
Child Care Administration<br />
Certificate of Completion — CCL 5356<br />
33 Credits<br />
The Child Care Administration certificate is designed to meet<br />
the needs of persons interested in pursuing careers in early<br />
childhood education or currently employed in preschools, child<br />
care centers, extended day programs, agencies, or other earlychildhood<br />
care facilities. Students specializing in this area<br />
develop the abilities to administer all facets of an early<br />
childhood program, along with the knowledge of child<br />
development and early childhood education. Personal<br />
characteristics for entering this field are love of children,<br />
patience, creativity, and interest in techniques for enhancing<br />
interpersonal relationships with children and adults.<br />
Program Notes: Courses are available days, evening, and<br />
weekends.<br />
Program Prerequisites: None.<br />
Required Courses: 30 Credits<br />
Note: Students must earn a grade of “C” or better in each course<br />
in the Required Courses area.<br />
CFS116 Discipline and Guidance 3<br />
CFS157 Marriage and Family Life 3<br />
CFS/ECH176 Child Development 3<br />
CFS178 Survey of Early Childhood Education 3<br />
CFS/ECH212 Creative Activities for the Young Child + 3<br />
CFS 242 Curriculum Planning for Diversity + 3<br />
CFS 263 Child & Family Studies Seminar + 1<br />
CFS264++ Child & Family Studies Internship + 1-3<br />
CFS283 Multicultural Early Child Education + 1<br />
CFS285 Family-School Interaction + 3<br />
ECH287 Professional Development in Early<br />
Childhood Education 1<br />
FON100 Introductory Nutrition 3<br />
Restricted Electives: 3 Credits<br />
Note: Students should select from the following courses in<br />
consultation with the program director.<br />
CFS++ Any CFS Course(s) 1-3<br />
ECH++ Any ECH Course(s) 1-3<br />
GBS151 Introduction to Business 3<br />
MGT175 Business Organization and Management 3<br />
MGT229 Management and Leadership I 3<br />
MGT251 Human Relations in Business 3<br />
MGT253 Owning and Operating a Small Business 3<br />
MGT276 Personnel/Human Resource Management 3<br />
PSY240 Developmental Psychology 3<br />
Classroom Management for Infants,<br />
Toddlers, and Preschool Children<br />
Certificate of Completion — CCL 5019<br />
9 Credits<br />
Classroom Management for Infants, Toddlers, and Preschool<br />
Children focuses on key areas related to early childhood, which<br />
include: overall knowledge of child development and<br />
developmentally appropriate practice, guiding children’s<br />
behavior, and preparing the environment to meet children’s<br />
individual needs. This certificate is designed for understanding<br />
infants, toddlers, and preschool children and managing their<br />
early childhood classroom settings.<br />
Program Note: Students must earn a grade of “C” or better in<br />
all courses required within the program.<br />
Program Prerequisites: None.<br />
Required Courses: 9 Credits<br />
CFS114 Working With the Hyperactive Child 1<br />
CFS116 Discipline and Guidance 3<br />
CFS/ECH176 Child Development 3<br />
ECH270 Observing Young Children 1<br />
ECH271 Arranging the Environment 1<br />
Department Chairperson: Mrs. S. Phillips<br />
Program Director: Ms A. McKenzie<br />
Family Resources<br />
Associate in Applied Science — AAS 3770<br />
64 Credits<br />
The Family Resources degree prepares students to work with<br />
families, identify needs, and acquire resources that strengthen<br />
family functioning. The Family Resources Specialist assists the<br />
family to gain mastery and control over important aspects of<br />
family functioning which include skills in assisting and<br />
controlling needed resources, decision making, problem<br />
solving, communication, parenting, and child development<br />
education. This degree is designed to meet the needs of persons<br />
interested in careers working with families in programs,<br />
agencies, organizations, and resource centers that provide<br />
services to families.<br />
Program Notes: + indicates course has prerequisite and/or<br />
corequisite.<br />
Program Prerequisites: None.<br />
Applied Arts &<br />
Human Sciences<br />
For additional information on PC program competencies, visit:<br />
http://www.dist.maricopa.edu/<br />
academic/curric/progpc.php<br />
For additional information on MCCCD course competencies,<br />
visit:<br />
http://www.dist.maricopa.edu/<br />
academic/curric/cs.php<br />
Required Courses: 30 Credits<br />
Note: Students must earn a grade of “C” or better in each<br />
course in the Required Courses area.<br />
CFS112 Personal Growth and Family Relations 3<br />
CFS157 Marriage and Family Life 3<br />
CFS159 The Modern Family 3