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Course Criteria
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4.00 Credits
PrerequisiteENG 119, HUS 105, HUS 135, CCT 101, CCT 104 or CCT 106, PSY 101 and EMT 101 A supervised practical learning experience in which students work with children (infant and toddlers or preschool agesin actual facilities under the direction of certified professional staff. Students preparing for the CDA certification will use the field placement to prepare for assessment. Students will meet with their instructor on a weekly basis for a seminar. Class is not interchangeable, nor will it be substituted for CCT 156.
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3.00 Credits
PrerequisiteCCT 101, EMT 101, ENG 119, HUS 105, PSY 101 program admittance A survey class with an emphasis on the identification of the cognitive, communicative, creative, emotional, physical and social growth of infants, toddlers and preschoolers with special needs, accelerated, physical, and emotionaland methods used in the address of these needs to stimulate development. Class will aid CDA students in the completion of the CDA portfolio.
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3.00 Credits
PrerequisiteENG 119, HUS 105, HUS 135, CCT 101, CCT 104 or CCT 106, PSY 101 and EMT 101 A curriculum design course, students will learn to design curriculum and use content analytical methods to examine various forms of media (i.e., audio recorders, CDs, computers, display boards, film, overhead transparencies, radio, tape recorders, television, text, video and visuals), and utilize media to augment and enhance classroom curricula. Class recommended for those meeting the State of Michigan Child Care Directors12 credit hours requirement.
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3.00 Credits
PrerequisiteCCT 101, CCT 157 EMT 101 , ENG 119, HUS 105, HUS 135, PSY 101, program admittance A supervised practical learning experience in which students work with children (infants and toddlers or preschool agesin actual facilities under the direction of certified professional staff. Students preparing for the CDA certification will use the field placement to prepare for CDA assessment. Students will meet with their instructor on a weekly basis for a seminar. Class is not interchangeable, nor will it be substituted for CCT 226.
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3.00 Credits
PrerequisitePSY 101, HUS 105, ENG 119, CCT 101 and EMT 101 This course will focus on the administrative program management, and supervision fundamental to the operation of early childhood programs and centers. Includes establishment of an organizational system, budget development and controls, licensing, business proposal writing, staffing, staff evaluation and supervision. CDA course requirement. Class recommended for those who are meeting the State of Michigan Child Care Directors12 credit hours requirement.
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3.00 Credits
PrerequisiteENG 119 , CCT 101, PSY 101 The "Infant Literaturecourse is designed in response to developing literature foundations among infants and toddlers ages two weeks to 36 months, and identify methods to assist parents. Recommended for CDA students who are seeking certificate upgrade. CCT 104 students must also enroll in this class.
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3.00 Credits
PrerequisiteCCT 101, 104, 106,110, 120, 157, 210, 220, 230 and ENG 119. Students will construct a portfolio using data collected from previous course work and/or practical experiences. The portfolio can be used to meet CDA requirements. It can serve as a demonstration of knowledge and experience when applying to university and for employment.
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6.00 Credits
Lab fee An introductory lecture and laboratory course in chemistry for persons without any previous high school chemistry or for those with an inadequate background for CHM 136. Topics include properties of matter, atomic theory and structure, chemical bonds, nomenclature, composition of compounds, chemical equations and calculations from chemical equations and stoichiometry (meets six hours per weekfour hours lecture and two hours laboratory).
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3.00 Credits
Lab fee PrerequisiteCHM 105, MAT 112 First lecture and laboratory course in a two semester general chemistry sequence. It includes a study of stoichiometry, solutions and concentrations of solutions, the gaseous state, molecular geometry and chemical bonding theory, reactions in aqueous solutions and a descriptive study of liquids and solids (meets six hours per weekfour hours lecture and two hours laboratory).
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3.00 Credits
Lab fee PrerequisiteCHM 136 This is the second lecture and laboratory course in a two-semester general chemistry sequence. It includes a study of chemical kinetics, chemical equilibrium, acid-base concepts, acid-base equilibria solubility and complexion equilibria, thermodynamics and electrochemistry (meets six hours per weekfour hours lecture and two hours laboratory).
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