Early Childhood Education Human Development

Degree Type

Bachelor of Science

About

Do more than just watch them grow—be part of their journey. 

Introduction

During a child’s first years, physical, emotional, and social growth happen at rapid speeds. Learning opportunities are everywhere as these young minds take in the world around them like sponges. Pre-school, Head Start, and other early learning professionals play such an important role in this development—and opportunities are on the rise.

Prospective early learning teachers and future directors of child care centers will have the opportunity to acquire the skills and understanding that will enable them to stimulate the sensory and cognitive abilities of the child through exploration, experimentation, and discovery.

Qualified Teacher Education

In the Department of Teaching and Learning, our goal is to prepare well-qualified early learning professionals, such as early learning center teachers and directors, as well as pre-school program and Head Start teachers, to champion support for the early learners’ broad range of needs. Our students graduate with the skills to manage daily operations, plan foundational academic lessons, as well as collect and analyze data to make informed decisions.

We also expose students to real-world classroom environments through on-site field experiences with our local childcare center and school partners. These classroom experiences help our students:

  • Analyze teaching situations and challenges

  • Select, organize, and present subject matter

  • Use evaluation techniques on teaching and learning results

  • Apply theories and principles of learning 

What You'll Learn

You'll learn how to encourage healthy childhood development through:

  • Planning and engaging children in exploration, experimentation, and discovery activities 

  • Nurturing self-awareness and identity of feelings and how to manage them

  • Teaching situational awareness and adaptability in practical and real-world contexts

  • Encouraging self-awareness and independence within the larger community

  • Building and maintaining positive relationships with peers, teachers, and within the community

  • Planning and implementing learning activities to develop effective communication skills

  • Planning and implementing culturally appropriate literacy lessons on topics including, the alphabet, new words, and story composition 

  • Planning and implementing culturally appropriate numeracy lessons on topics including, numbers, shapes, and problem-solving  

  • Fostering fine and gross motor skills 

Students studying

750+ Course Options

The Coppin State University Academic Catalog has a wide variety of skill-building courses designed to inspire and prepare you to be in-demand professionals and transformational leaders.

Program Requirements

To graduate with a Bachelor of Science in Early Childhood Education—Human Development, majors must complete 120 credit hours. These credit hours split among: 

  • General Education Requirements, or GERs (45 credits)
  • Program requirements (75 credits)

Review the course descriptions to learn more about different types of major requirements.

General Education Requirements (GERs)

All early childhood human development majors must take (or transfer in) 45 credits.

CoursecreditsName
ENGL 1013English Composition I
ENGL 1023English Composition II
WLIT 2073World Literature
HIST 2053African American History I
HIST 2063African American History II
BIOL 1014Biological Science

MATH 131

or

MATH 203

3

College Algebra

or

Basic Statistics

PHSC 1014Physical Science 
PSYC 201 3Introduction to Psychology
HSC 1013Orientation to Health Sciences
THEA 2113Acting for Non-Majors
SOCI 2013Introduction to Sociology
MISY 1503Technology Fluency
FRSEM 1011Freshman Seminar

Program Requirements (75 credits)

CoursecreditsName
MATH 1033Math for Elementary Teachers I
MATH 1043Math for Elementary Teachers II
ECED 3503Family, Community Engagement, & Advocacy in Child Development
ENGL 3213Children's Literature
PSYC 3043Child Psychology
ECON 1033Introduction to Business and Entrepreneurial Economics
ECED 3013Child Growth and Physiological Development
ECED 3293Principles and Practicum in Early Childhood
ECED 3343Creative Expression
EDUC 2023Educational Psychology
EDUC 3003Foundations of Reading
EDUC 2013Introduction to Race and Inequity in American Education
EDUC 4083Measurement and Evaluation
EDUC 4543Classroom Management
ECED 4013Language and Literacy Development in the Early Years
REED 4053Strategies and Materials for Teaching Reading
SPED 2013Introduction to Needs of Exceptional Individuals
ECED 3393Social Emotional Development
ECED 3443Nutrition, Health, Safety, and Childhood
ECED 3483School Age Programs
ECED 4203Seminar in Early Education and Care

Teacher Concentration

CoursecreditsName
ECED 3463Early Education and Care for Infants & Toddlers
PSYC 3353Developmental Psychology
ECED 4013Language and Literacy Development in the Early Years
REED 4053Strategies and Materials for Teaching Reading

Administration Concentration

CoursecreditsName
MKTG 310 or MGMT 4203Principles of Marketing or
Small Business Management
ENGL 305 or ENGL 4073Advanced Expository Writing or
The Theory of Composition
MGMT 3203Principles of Management
ECED 4023Supervision of Childcare Programs for Diverse Communities

Remember! You must complete all major and prerequisite courses with a grade of C or higher.

Sample Degree Plan

This plan is only for example purposes. Your academic journey may be slightly different from another student’s, so be sure to always communicate with your academic advisor before finalizing your course schedule.

Fall Semester (16 credits)

Course

credits

name

ENGL 101

3

English Composition I

PSYC 201

3

General Psychology 

MATH 131

or

MATH 203

3

College Algebra

or

Basic Statistics

THEA 211

3

Acting for Non-Majors

MISY 150

3

Technology Fluency

FRSEM 101

1

Freshman Seminar

Spring Semester (16 credits)

course

credits

name

ENGL 102

3

English Composition II

MATH 103

3

Math for Elementary Teachers II

BIOL 101

4

Biological Science 

HIST 205

3

African American History I

HSC 101

3

Orientation to Health Sciences

Fall Semester (16 credits)

Course

credits

name

MATH 104

3

Math for Elementary Teachers I

PHSC 101

4

Physical Science

WLIT 207

3

World Literature

PHIL 102

3

Introduction to Philosophy

HIST 206

3

African American History II

Spring Semester (15 credits)

Course

credits

name

ECON 103

3

Introduction to Business Interpretation

EDUC 202

3

Educational Psychology

SPED 201

3

Introduction to Exceptional Individuals

EDUC 201

3

Introduction to Race and Inequity

SOCI 201

3

Introduction to Sociology

Fall Semester (18 credits)

Course

credits

name

EDUC 300

3

Foundations of Reading

ECED 301

3

Child Growth and Physical Development

ENGL 321

3

Children's Literature

ECED 329

3

Principles and Practices in EC

MGMT 320

3

Principles of Management

Spring Semester (15 credits)

course

credits

name

EDUC 330

3

Culture and Cognition

ECED 339

3

Social Emotional Development

PSYC 304

3

Child Psychology

ECED 348

3

School Age Programs

ECED 350

3

Family, Community Eng. & Advocacy in Child Dev.

Fall Semester (15 credits)

Course

credits

name

ENGL 305

3

Advanced Expository Writing

EDUC 331

3

Practice What You Teach

PSYC 335

3

Developmental Psychology

ECED 344

3

Nutrition, Health, and Safety

MGMT 420

or

MKTG 310

3

Small Business Management or Marketing for Managers 

Spring Semester (12 credits)

Course

credits

Name

ECED 334

3

Creative Expression

ECED 420

3

Sem. In Early Childhood Educ and Care

EDUC 408

3

Measurement and Evaluation

EDUC 454

3

Classroom Management

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Early Childhood Human Development lives in the Department of Teaching and Learning in the School of Education within the College of Arts & Sciences, and Education.