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Early Childhood Education (ECE) Courses

ECE 295 Independent Studies in Early Childhood Education

  • Units:1 - 3
  • Hours:54 - 162 hours LAB
  • Prerequisite:None.
  • Catalog Date:August 1, 2025

An independent studies project involves an individual student or small group of students in study, research, or activities beyond the scope of regularly offered courses. See the current catalog section of "Special Studies" for full details of Independent Studies.

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ECE 299 Experimental Offering in Early Childhood Education

  • Units:0.5 - 4
  • Prerequisite:None.
  • Catalog Date:August 1, 2025

This is the experimental courses description.


ECE 300 Introduction to Principles and Practices in Early Childhood Education

  • Units:3
  • Hours:54 hours LEC
  • Prerequisite:None.
  • Transferable:CSU
  • C-ID:C-ID ECE 120
  • Catalog Date:August 1, 2025

This course is an introduction to early care and education of young children (0 - 8 years old), including the evolution of professional practices and educational principles that support child development and learning. Historical contexts and theoretical perspectives along with typical roles and expectations of early childhood educators are explored. Professional ethics, career pathways, and professional standards are introduced. Students will integrate teaching practices including observation, documentation, and interpretation of children’s behavior. Developmentally appropriate practices, early learning environments, curriculum, and effective pedagogy for young children are examined and applied, including how play contributes to children's learning, growth, and development.

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ECE 307 Introduction to Bilingual Education

  • Units:3
  • Hours:54 hours LEC
  • Prerequisite:None.
  • Transferable:CSU
  • Catalog Date:August 1, 2025

This course is an introduction to the study of the education of English Learners in California and the United States. It includes the history, relevant legislation, first and second language acquisition theories, practices and strategies for the development of English proficiency. The course involves observations and tutoring of an emergent English Language Learner using materials and strategies responsive to the students' primary language and assessed levels of English proficiency.

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ECE 312 Child Development

  • Units:3
  • Hours:54 hours LEC
  • Prerequisite:None.
  • Advisory:Eligibility for ENGL C1000: Academic Reading and Writing (formerly known as ENGWR 300: College Composition).
  • Transferable:CSU; UC
  • General Education:Local GE L4 (effective Fall 2025); Local GE L7B (effective Fall 2025); Cal-GETC Area 4 (effective Fall 2025)
  • C-ID:C-ID CDEV 100
  • Catalog Date:August 1, 2025

This course examines the progression of development in the physical, cognitive, social, and emotional domains and identifies developmental milestones for children from conception through adolescence. Interactions between biological processes and environmental factors are emphasized. Students will observe children, evaluate individual differences, and analyze characteristics of development at various stages according to developmental theories. (C-ID CDEV 100)

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ECE 314 The Child, the Family and the Community

  • Units:3
  • Hours:54 hours LEC
  • Prerequisite:None.
  • Advisory:Eligibility for ENGL C1000 (formerly known as ENGWR 300).
  • Transferable:CSU; UC
  • General Education:Local GE L4 (effective Fall 2025); Local GE L7B (effective Fall 2025); Cal-GETC Area 4 (effective Fall 2025)
  • C-ID:C-ID CDEV 110
  • Catalog Date:August 1, 2025

This course is a historical and current examination of the developing child in a societal context focusing on the interrelationship of family, school, and community. The process of socialization and identity development will be highlighted, showing the importance of respectful, reciprocal relationships that support and empower families. This course explores the role of collaboration between family, community, and schools in supporting children’s development, birth through adolescence (C-ID CDEV 110).

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ECE 320 Curriculum and Interactions in Early Childhood Education

  • Units:4
  • Hours:36 hours LEC; 108 hours LAB
  • Prerequisite:ECE 300 and 312 with grades of "C" or better
  • Corequisite:ECE 326
  • Enrollment Limitation:Under California law (Title 22) any persons working directly with children must provide proof of current Tuberculosis clearance and provide any required proof of immunizations (currently: measles, pertussis, and influenza/influenza waiver).
  • Transferable:CSU
  • C-ID:C-ID ECE 130
  • Catalog Date:August 1, 2025

This course provides supervised experience working with children in an early childhood setting. Topics include principles of developmentally appropriate curriculum development, environments, classroom design, and child guidance, with the opportunity to apply key teaching principles. Students will use knowledge of children’s development, theories of learning and development including models of developmentally appropriate practice to plan environments and curriculum in all content areas to support children's development and learning integrated throughout indoor and outdoor settings.

This is an approved program/curriculum course required by the California Code of Regulations Title 22 and Title 5.
Under the supervision of a qualified Mentor Teacher, students will complete 3.5 in-person scheduled lab hours twice a week at the CRC Child Development Center or an instructor-approved early learning and care setting.

Up to 50 days of experience can be applied to California Commission on Teacher Credentialing (CCTC) Child Development Permits for students completing ECE 320 & 321.

Up to 100 hours of supervised clinical practice equivalency (in-person lab hours) may be applied to a PK-3 Early Childhood Education (ECE) Specialist Instruction Credential Program (CCTC).

The college requires all lab students to complete a lab waiver within the learning management system. Students must show current proof of tuberculosis clearance, pertussis immunization, and measles immunization. Additionally, students enrolled in the fall semester must be immunized against influenza, or submit an influenza waiver. (C-ID ECE 130)

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ECE 321 Advanced Practicum in Early Childhood Education

  • Units:4
  • Hours:36 hours LEC; 108 hours LAB
  • Prerequisite:ECE 300, 312, 320, and 326 with grades of "C" or better
  • Enrollment Limitation:Under California law (Title 22) any persons working directly with children must provide proof of current Tuberculosis clearance and provide any required proof of immunizations (currently: measles, pertussis, and influenza/influenza waiver).
  • Transferable:CSU
  • C-ID:C-ID ECE 210
  • Catalog Date:August 1, 2025

This course provides supervised experience working with children in an early childhood setting under the supervision of an early childhood education faculty and other qualified early education professionals. Building on the foundational knowledge students obtained in the Introduction to Curriculum (ECE 320) course students will build competence in guidance and classroom leadership. Using child observations and assessments, students will plan and implement developmentally appropriate early childhood programming, curriculum, and collaborate on the design of early learning environments. Students will utilize practical classroom experiences to make connections between theory and practice, develop professional and ethical dispositions, and build a comprehensive understanding of the children and families in the program. Reflective practice will be emphasized as student teachers design, implement, and evaluate approaches, strategies, and techniques that promote development and learning. This course will include an exploration of career pathways, professional development, and teacher responsibilities.

This is an approved program/curriculum course required by the California Code of Regulations Title 22 and Title 5.
Under the supervision of a qualified Mentor Teacher, students will complete 3.5 in-person scheduled lab hours twice a week at the CRC Child Development Center or an instructor-approved early learning and care setting.

Up to 50 days of experience can be applied to California Commission on Teacher Credentialing (CCTC) Child Development Permits for students completing ECE 320 & 321.

Up to 100 hours of supervised clinical practice equivalency (in-person lab hours) may be applied to a PK-3 Early Childhood Education (ECE) Specialist Instruction Credential Program (CCTC).

The college requires all lab students to complete a lab waiver within the learning management system. Students must show current proof of tuberculosis clearance, pertussis immunization, and measles immunization. Additionally, students enrolled in the fall semester must be immunized against influenza, or submit an influenza waiver. (C-ID ECE 210)

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ECE 322 Promoting Children's Social Competence

  • Units:3
  • Hours:54 hours LEC
  • Prerequisite:None.
  • Transferable:CSU
  • General Education:Local GE L7B (effective Fall 2025)
  • Catalog Date:August 1, 2025

This course focuses on early childhood guidance and discipline through examination of theories, research and practical application for parents, early childhood education teachers and caregivers of young children. The course includes strategies for understanding and responding to children's behavior in ways that are congruent with the core values of early childhood education. Concepts of guidance relating to typical and atypical development, culture, and environment will be presented. Developmental stages of children's behavior, positive guidance strategies and teaching social-emotional skills are included.

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ECE 326 Making Learning Visible Through Observation and Documentation

  • Units:3
  • Hours:54 hours LEC
  • Prerequisite:ECE 312 with a grade of "C" or better
  • Advisory:ENGWR 300 with a grade of "C" or better; Eligibility for ENGWR 300
  • Transferable:CSU
  • C-ID:C-ID ECE 200
  • Catalog Date:August 1, 2025

This course applies critical and reflective thinking to observation and assessment of young children’s development. It also prepares teachers of young children to appropriately use observation, documentation, and interpretation tools and strategies to inform and plan learning environments and experiences. Multiple forms of child and early childhood program assessments are explored, along with strategies for collaboration with families and professionals. (C-ID ECE 200).

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ECE 330 Infant and Toddler Development

  • Units:3
  • Hours:54 hours LEC
  • Prerequisite:None.
  • Transferable:CSU
  • General Education:Local GE L4 (effective Fall 2025); Local GE L7B (effective Fall 2025)
  • Catalog Date:August 1, 2025

This course explores infant development from pre-conception through three years of age, focusing on physical, cognitive, language, social, and emotional growth. Students will apply current research and theoretical frameworks to understand behavior, as well as the interactions between heredity and environment. The course emphasizes the role of family, relationships, and caregiving strategies at each developmental stage, providing practical insights for parents or professionals working with infants in health, education, or social services.

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ECE 331 Care and Education of Infants and Toddlers

  • Units:3
  • Hours:54 hours LEC
  • Prerequisite:ECE 312 or 330 with a grade of "C" or better
  • Transferable:CSU
  • Catalog Date:August 1, 2025

This course integrates current research on infant development into the teaching and care of infants in group settings. It emphasizes early childhood education principles and practices for caring for and educating infants from birth to three years. Students will explore strategies for designing, implementing, and evaluating group care programs for infants and toddlers.

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ECE 342 Constructive Math and Science in Early Childhood Education

  • Units:3
  • Hours:54 hours LEC
  • Prerequisite:None.
  • Advisory:ECE 312 with a grade of "C" or better
  • Transferable:CSU
  • Catalog Date:August 1, 2025

The course is an introduction to the constructivist approach to teaching pre-math and science in early childhood education. The content and teaching techniques support the perspective that children construct knowledge through a dynamic, interactive process that facilitates their development of working theories relating to math and science.

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ECE 343 Language and Literacy Development in Early Childhood

  • Units:3
  • Hours:54 hours LEC
  • Prerequisite:None.
  • Advisory:ECE 312 with a grade of "C" or better
  • Transferable:CSU
  • Catalog Date:August 1, 2025

This course will prepare current or future early childhood educators and caregivers to understand and enhance the emergent literacy experiences of young children. The knowledge of developmentally appropriate literacy practices will improve the early childhood educators' abilities to prepare children from birth to age 5 for reading and writing in the primary grades.

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ECE 350 Introduction to Elementary Teaching with Field Experience

  • Units:3
  • Hours:36 hours LEC; 54 hours LAB
  • Prerequisite:None.
  • Enrollment Limitation:In order to participate in the fieldwork portion of the course, students will need to complete any clearance processes required by the cooperating school's policies. These may include but are not limited to: fingerprinting, background checks, mandated reporter training and vaccinations.
  • Advisory:ECE 312; ECE 307
  • Transferable:CSU
  • General Education:Local GE L7B (effective Fall 2025)
  • C-ID:C-ID EDUC 200
  • Catalog Date:August 1, 2025

This course introduces students to teaching diverse learners in today's contemporary schools, Kindergarten through grade 12 (K-12). Students will complete three hours weekly (minimum of 45 hours per semester) at a field placement in a college-approved local public elementary classroom under the supervision of a credentialed teacher. Course content covers teaching as a profession and career, historical and philosophical foundations of the United States education system, contemporary educational issues, California's content standards and frameworks, and teacher performance standards, as well as observation skills, communication skills, diversity and social issues. Students' fieldwork experiences will integrate and apply the course content. In order to participate in the fieldwork portion of the course, students will need to complete any clearance processes required by the cooperating school's policies. These may include but are not limited to: fingerprinting, mandated reporter training, background checks, and vaccinations.

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ECE 356 Programs for the School-Age Child

  • Units:3
  • Hours:54 hours LEC
  • Prerequisite:None.
  • Advisory:ECE 312 with a grade of "C" or better
  • Transferable:CSU
  • Catalog Date:August 1, 2025

This program will present the fundamentals of planning, implementing and evaluating programs for before- and after-school care of school-age children (K-6). Course emphasis is on developmental levels, age-appropriate activities and day-to-day program operation. A field trip may be utilized to enhance classroom instruction.

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ECE 361 Introducing Young Children to Visual Arts

  • Units:3
  • Hours:54 hours LEC
  • Prerequisite:None.
  • Transferable:CSU
  • General Education:Local GE L3 (effective Fall 2025)
  • Catalog Date:August 1, 2025

This course prepares teachers in early childhood education with strategies for introducing young children to the media and tools of drawing, painting, sculpting, and other visual arts commonly used by young children to represent and understand the world around them. The focus is on observing children's natural ways of exploring each medium and learning strategies to facilitate and document children's emerging skills and relationship with each medium. Included are strategies for designing early childhood environments that promote children's exploration of visual arts.

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ECE 365 Creative Projects and Experiences for Young Children

  • Units:3
  • Hours:54 hours LEC
  • Prerequisite:None.
  • Transferable:CSU
  • Catalog Date:August 1, 2025

This course prepares teachers in early childhood education with strategies for promoting children's creativity through experiential projects and experiences. The focus will be on observing children's natural ways of exploring their environment and on the learning strategies needed to facilitate and document children's learning and emerging skills. Students will evaluate and design creative early childhood environments which promote a project approach and a Reggio Emilia perspective.

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ECE 402 Infants with Atypical Development

  • Units:3
  • Hours:54 hours LEC
  • Prerequisite:ECE 312 with a grade of "C" or better
  • Transferable:CSU
  • Catalog Date:August 1, 2025

This course will examine the developmental characteristics, assessment techniques, methods of intervention, natural environments, community and family resources, and current issues of the atypical infant from birth through age three. Students will understand and practice the early intervention techniques that very young children with special needs and disabilities require in the developmental areas of sensory stimulation and integration, gross and fine motor control, cognitive, language, social and self-help skills. The course will explore the community services and agencies that offer family support as well as the laws related to the atypical infant/toddler. Career and vocational opportunities in the fields related to special needs infants/toddlers and the various roles of the multi-disciplinary teams that develop the Individualized Family Service Plan (IFSP) will be examined.

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ECE 404 Children with Special Needs

  • Units:3
  • Hours:54 hours LEC
  • Prerequisite:ECE 312 with a grade of "C" or better
  • Transferable:CSU
  • Catalog Date:August 1, 2025

This course provides an overview of special education in the U.S., covering key laws (e.g., ADA, IDEA, Section 504) and foundational concepts such as disability categories, the least restrictive environment (LRE), and individualized support plans (IEP, IFSP, 504 Plans). Students will explore typical and atypical development from birth through adolescence, learn to identify common disorders (e.g., genetic, sensory, emotional, and behavioral), and understand the referral process. Emphasis is placed on collaborating effectively with IEP/IFSP teams and families to develop tailored support plans. The course highlights instructional strategies (e.g., UDL, MTSS) and incorporates culturally responsive, anti-bias practices to create inclusive learning environments for children with diverse needs. It also examines the challenges faced by youth with disabilities and their families, discusses available community resources, and outlines key advocacy actions to support children and families.

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ECE 415 Children's Health, Safety and Nutrition

  • Units:3
  • Hours:54 hours LEC
  • Prerequisite:None.
  • Transferable:CSU
  • General Education:Local GE L4 (effective Fall 2025)
  • C-ID:C-ID ECE 220
  • Catalog Date:August 1, 2025

The key components that ensure the health, safety, and nutrition of both children and staff will be identified along with the importance of collaboration with families and health professionals. Students will be introduced to early childhood curriculum, laws, regulations, standards, policies and procedures related to child health, safety and nutrition for children birth through middle childhood. Course emphasis is placed on integrating and maintaining the optimal health, safety, and nutritional concepts in everyday planning and program development for all children, including injury prevention, accident reporting, infectious diseases control, sanitation, overall risk management, and emergency procedures and evacuation.

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ECE 420 Administration I: Programs in Early Childhood Education

  • Units:3
  • Hours:54 hours LEC
  • Prerequisite:ECE 300 and 312 with grades of "C" or better
  • Advisory:ECE 320 with a grade of "C" or better
  • Transferable:CSU
  • Catalog Date:August 1, 2025

This is an introductory course in the elements of program planning, budgeting, supervision and personnel administration for public and private centers and schools serving young children.

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ECE 422 Administration II: Personnel and Leadership in Early Childhood Education

  • Units:3
  • Hours:54 hours LEC
  • Prerequisite:ECE 300 and 312 with grades of "C" or better
  • Advisory:ECE 320 with a grade of "C" or better
  • Transferable:CSU
  • Catalog Date:August 1, 2025

This is an advanced course in administration and coordination of multi-faceted Child Development Programs. The emphasis will be on publicly funded programs and personnel management. This course meets the requirements of the Education Code under Title 5 and the Commission on Teacher Credentialing.

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ECE 424 Adult Supervision: Mentoring in a Collaborative Learning Setting

  • Units:2
  • Hours:36 hours LEC
  • Prerequisite:ECE 320 with a grade of "C" or better
  • Transferable:CSU
  • Catalog Date:August 1, 2025

This course is a study of the methods and principles of collaborative learning, with emphasis on supervising adults working in early care and education centers. Special attention is placed on the role of a mentor as a reflective practitioner who is open to professional development and who has a keen understanding of classroom practice that is effective and supports individual strengths for children, families and colleagues. This course satisfies the adult supervision requirement for receiving a supervising teacher permit from the California Commission on Teacher Credentialing.

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ECE 430 Culture and Diversity in Early Childhood Education

  • Units:3
  • Hours:54 hours LEC
  • Prerequisite:None.
  • Transferable:CSU
  • General Education:Local GE L4 (effective Fall 2025)
  • C-ID:C-ID ECE 230
  • Catalog Date:August 1, 2025

This course examines the historical and current perspectives on diversity and inclusion and the impact of systemic societal influences on children's development, learning, and school experiences. Strategies for developmentally, culturally, and linguistically appropriate anti-bias curriculum will be explored as well as approaches to promote inclusive and anti-racist classroom communities. This includes self-reflection on the influence of teacher's own culture and life experiences on teaching and interactions with children and families.

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ECE 494 Topics in Early Childhood Education

  • Units:0.5 - 4
  • Hours:9 hours LEC
  • Prerequisite:None.
  • Enrollment Limitation:Students must verify paid registration to the conference.
  • Transferable:CSU
  • Catalog Date:August 1, 2025

Designed to give students an opportunity to study topics in Early Childhood Education which are not included in current course offerings. Topics may include, but are not limited to: Management of Family Day Care Homes; Guidance of the Special Child in Everyday Living; Behavior and Discipline; Children in Crisis; The Single Parent Family; and Cross-Cultural Experiences with Children and Families.

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ECE 495 Independent Studies in Early Childhood Education

  • Units:1 - 3
  • Hours:54 - 162 hours LAB
  • Prerequisite:None.
  • Transferable:CSU
  • Catalog Date:August 1, 2025

An independent studies project involves an individual student or small group of students in study, research, or activities beyond the scope of regularly offered courses. See the current catalog section of "Special Studies" for full details of Independent Studies.

Student Learning Outcomes


ECE 499 Experimental Offering in Early Childhood Education

  • Units:0.5 - 4
  • Prerequisite:None.
  • Catalog Date:August 1, 2025

This is the experimental courses description.


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  • CRC Patrons Club Evelyn Morse Memorial Scholarship ($500)
  • CRC Timothy Wayne Lawson Scholarship ($1,000)

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