Child Development Program
The Blinn College Child Development Program offers many classes applicable
to the child care profession. We have classes in the late afternoon and
evening to meet the needs of non-traditional students and those students
who work full-time (Bryan campus). The program offers a Child
Care Worker Certificate (27 hours of coursework) in Bryan
and Brenham and an Associate of Applied Science degree (69-70 hours of
coursework) on the Bryan campus. The Associate
in Applied Science degree in child development includes additional
child development classes, academic courses in humanities, business/English,
math, and electives. Blinn College child development classes can help
a student meet the training requirements for the Child Development Associate
(CDA) as well as licensing requirements for the position of director in
a licensed child care facility.
Child
Development Program graduates with a certificate are qualified to enter
positions as child care workers or teaching assistants in preschool programs
or other child care facilities. Graduates with an AAS degree are qualified
to enter positions such as teacher/lead teacher in a child care facility
or preschool program, child care center owner/director, HeadStart teacher,
owner/director of a group day home or registered home, child life assistant
or teacher’s aide in the public schools. Students pursuing the child care
worker certificate and the Associates in Applied Science degree are required
to complete a capstone experience in a licensed child care facility or
home daycare that meets or exceeds the Texas Department of Protective
and Regulatory Service’s licensing criteria. Students will be required
to pass a background check conducted by the facility and TDPRS.
Four child development courses, TECA 1303, TECA 1311, TECA 1318 and
TECA 1354 are designated academic transfer courses and may be accepted
by four year institutions offering a Bachelor of Science in Interdisciplinary
Studies degree for Elementary Certification: Early Childhood through 4th
grade or other relevant degree. These courses will satisfy lower division
requirements for this degree. Please contact Amy Jones for further information
concerning transferability of these courses.
For more information contact: Amy
Jones Program Coordinator
For information concerning admission into Blinn College and the Child
Development Program, please go to our website www.blinn.edu/admissions
For information concerning local and national job placement, wages, and
local childcare training initiatives, go to www.bvjobs.org
Child Development Classes |
| TECA 1311# / CDEC 1311* |
Introduction to Early
Childhood Education |
| TECA 1354# / CDEC 1354* |
Growth and Development |
| CDEC 1313* |
Curriculum Resources |
| TECA 1318# |
Nutrition, Health and Safety |
| CDEC 1319* |
Child Guidance |
| CDEC 1321* |
The Infant and Toddler |
| CDEC 1323* |
Observation and Evaluation |
| CDEC 1357 |
Math and Science for Early Childhood |
| CDEC 1358 |
Creative Arts for Early Childhood |
| CDEC 1394 |
Anti-Bias Curriculum |
| CDEC 1359 |
Children with Special Needs |
| TECA 1303# / CDEC 1303* |
Family and Community |
| CDEC 1356* |
Emergent Literacy for Early Childhood |
| CDEC 2341 |
The School Age Child |
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CDEC 2366 and 2367 Practicum/Field Experience
*Certificate Classes
#Indicates Academic Transfer Courses
The Blinn College Child Development Program also offers courses that meet
the Texas Department of Protective and Regulatory Services educational
criteria for those interested in becoming directors of licensed child
care facilities. These classes can be taken individually or as part of
an additional certificate to meet licensing requirements. These classes
include: CDEC 2326 Administration of Programs for Children I and CDEC
2328 Administration of Programs for Children II. Students interested in
these classes must have experience in child care and the approval of the
child development program coordinator before pursuing the certificate.
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