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Interdisciplinary Early Childhood Education

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What is Interdisciplinary Early Childhood Education?

Early Childhood offers coursework that will develop or enhance a student’s knowledge as an Interdisciplinary Early Childhood Educator. Those who successfully complete an Associate in Applied Science degree in IECE can work as lead teacher in federally funded Head Start programs.

Degree graduates can also transfer to public or private universities and complete the IECE Certification program. Students with this certification can teach in public school, preschool, and kindergarten classes, or work as a Developmental Interventionist for the First Steps program in Kentucky.

Courses in the program offer insight into the theories of early childhood education and teach students the practical application of these theories. Students are taught developmentally appropriate practices and learn an understanding of the whole child. IECE graduates are qualified to open their own early childhood education program.

All courses are available online as 8 week bi-terms, SCC’s IECE faculty offer courses that challenge and build the student’s skills.   

What are my career choices?

In public and private preschools, early care centers, early intervention programs such as Head Start, hospitals, campus child development centers, corporate child care, rehabilitation clinics, and recreation centers.

What are my degree, diploma, or certificate options?

Certificates

First Semester
Class Credit hours
IECE 101 - Orientation to Early Childhood Education 3
Total 3
First Semester
Class Credit hours
IEC 101 - Orientation to Early Childhood Education 3
IEC 102 - Foundations of Early Childhood Education 3
IEC Courses. Select one: IEC 130, IEC 180, *IEC 240 3
Total 9

Special Notes:

Either IEC 101 or 102 can serve as introduction course to IECE. Student can take IEC 102 if 101 is closed and take 101 the next semester.

*Indicates IEC course offered Fall semester.

**Indicates IEC course offered Spring semester.

Option 1
Class Credit hours
IEC 101 - Orientation to Early Childhood Education 3
IEC 102 - Foundations of Early Childhood Education 3
IEC 240 - *Administration of Early Childhood Education 3
BA 200 - Small Business Development 3
Total 12
Option 2 - with a current CDA (replaces IEC 101 and 102)
Class Credit hours
BA 200 Small Business Development 3
IEC 240 *Administration of Early Childhood Education 3
Total  6

Special Notes:

IEC 101 or 102 either can serve as introduction course to IECE. Student can take IEC 102 if 101 is closed and take 101 the next semester.

*Indicates IEC course offered fall semester SCC

Total certificate credit hours: 18

First Semester
Class Credit hours
IEC 101 - Orientation to Early Childhood Education 3
IEC 102 - Foundations of Early Childhood Education 3
IEC 130 - Early Childhood Development 3
IEC 180 - Approaches to Curriculum 3
EDU 204 - Technology in Classroom 3
Total 15
Second Semester
Class Credit hours
IEC 200 - **Guidance Early Childhood 3
IEC 170 - Observation and Assessment 3
ENG 101 - Writing I 3
COM 181 or COM 252 3
PY 110 - General Psychology 3
Total  15

Total credit hours for certificate: 30

** Indicates IEC course offered spring semester SCC

Note: Either IEC 101 or 102 can serve as introduction course to IECE. Student can take IEC 102 if 101 is closed and take 101 the next semester.

 
First Semester
Class Credit hours
IEC 101 - Orientation to Early Childhood Education 3
IEC 102 - Foundations of Early Childhood Education 3
IEC 130 - Early Childhood Development 3
IEC 180 - Approaches to Curriculum 3
Total 12
Second Semester
Class Credit hours
IEC 170 - Observation and Assessment 3
IEC 200 - **Guidance of Young Children 3
IEC 216 - *Language and Literacy 3
IEC 246 - *Life Sciences 3
Total 12
Third Semester
Class Credit hours
IEC 221 - **Creative Expressions 3
IEC 235 - *Introduction to Inclusive Education 3
IEC 240 - *Administration of Early Childhood Education * 3
IEC 291 - **IEC Practicum/Cooperative Education 3
Total 12

Total credit hours for certificate: 36

Note:  Either IEC 101 or 102 can serve as introduction course to IECE. Student can take IEC 102 if 101 is closed and take 101 the next semester.

*Indicates IEC course offered fall semester SCC

**Indicates IEC course offered spring semester SCC

Diploma

First Semester
Class Credits
IEC 101 - Orientation to Early Childhood Education 3
IEC 102 - Foundations of Early Childhood Education 3
IEC 130 - Early Childhood Development 3
IEC 180 - **Approaches to Curriculum  3
*Digital Literacy: EDU 204 recommended or competency exam 3

Total Credits: 15

Second Semester
Class Credits
IEC 235 - *Introduction to Inclusive Education 3
IEC 216 - *Literacy and Language 3
IEC 221 - **Creative Expression 3
IEC 246 - *Life Sciences 3
ENG 101 - Writing I 3

Total Credits: 15

Third Semester
Class Credits
IEC 170 - *Observation and Assessment 3
IEC 200 - **Guidance of Young Children 3
Student will need to select 6 hours from IEC 240/230/260 (see next three rows below)  
IEC 260 - **Infant and Toddler Education Programming OR (3)
IEC 240 - *Administration of Early Childhood Education OR (3)
IEC 230 - Business Administration ECE Programs (3)
IEC 291 - **IEC Cooperative Education 3
PSY 110 - General Psychology 3

Total Credits: 18

*Indicates IEC course offered fall term at SCC

**Indicates IEC course offered spring term at SCC

Total Credits for Diploma: 48

Special Notes:

If student does not meet benchmarks, courses below must be taken at the same time:

  • CIT 105/RDG 100 (2 credit hours)
  • ENG 101/ENG 100 (3 credit hours)

AAS Degree

First Semester of IECE Degree
Class Credits
ENG 101 - Writing 1 3
COM 181 - Basic Public Speaking OR COM 252 - Introduction to Interpersonal Communications 3
MAT - Quantitative Reasoning Course 3
IEC 101 - Orientation to Early Childhood Education*/** 3
IEC 102 - Foundations of Early Childhood Education*/** 3

Total Credits: 15

Second Semester of IECE Degree
Class Credits
ENG 102 - Writing II 3
PSY 110 - General Psychology 3
Digital Literacy Course (CIT 105, if transferring) 0-3
IEC 130 - Child Development** 3
IEC 180 - Approaches to Early Childhood Education Curriculum** 3

Total Credits: 12-15

Third Semester of IECE Degree
Class Credits
Heritage or Humanities Course 3
IEC 170 - Observation & Assessment* 3
IEC 200 - Child Guidance** 3
IEC 216 - Literacy and Language in IEC* 3
IEC 246 - Sciences and Mathematics for IEC* 3
IEC - Approved Technical Course 3

Total Credits: 15

Fourth Semester of IECE Degree
Class Credits
Natural Science Course 3
IEC 221 - Creative Expressions in IEC** 3
IEC 235 - Introduction to Inclusive Education* 3
IEC - Approved Technical Course II 3
IEC 291 - IECE Practicum/Cooperative Education** 3-4

Total Credits: 15-16

* Fall semester course. 

** Spring semester course.

Approved Technical Electives: IEC 230, IEC 240, IEC 260

Total Credits for Degree: 60-64

If you would like a PDF copy of a program plan, please email the program coordinator.

Additional Information

Students enrolled in IECE courses must have the following forms on file and kept current for two years or as long as active in IECE courses.

Observation File Requirements

IEC Observation Files required for students enrolled all IEC courses. The IECE Coordinator will keep documents on file for two years for SCC students.

Somerset Community College students who are registered in any IECE class(es) must provide the 3 items on the checklist below by the deadline or they will not receive credit for observation hours and assignments that require outside observation.

If student was enrolled in a course during prior semester contact donna.eastham@kctcs.edu to verify if information is still current.

  1. A negative TB skin test or family doctor or a statement with doctor’s letterhead and signature stating T.B. free can be accepted.  
  2. Background Check: Student must select one and submit completed background check to IECE Coordinator Donna S. Eastham
    • New Applicant Prescreening form
    • Request for Conviction Records/Child Care
      • Follow the directions on the form. Each submitted request costs $25.
    • Student that is currently employed in a licensed program may submit a copy of their completed background check that the program has received through the Kentucky National Background Check Program (NBCP) through the Dept. for Community Based Services Division of Childcare.
  3. Confidentiality Statement Signed and submitted to Coordinator.

Deadline

Monday after the start of the Semester 
5th (16 Week Courses) 

2nd (12 or 8 Week Courses) 
Late items will not be accepted!!

Somerset Students scan via email: donna.eastham@kctcs.edu 

IECE Coordinator will keep documents on file for active IECE students for two years for SCC students.

Degree graduates can also transfer to public or private universities and complete the IECE Certification program. Students with this certification can teach in public school, preschool, and kindergarten classes, or work as a Developmental Interventionist for the First Steps program in Kentucky.

Courses in the program offer insight into the theories of early childhood education and teach students the practical application of these theories. Students are taught developmentally appropriate practices and learn an understanding of the whole child. IECE graduates are qualified to open their own early childhood education program.

Most courses are available online—learn by term—with the remaining courses taught as hybrids. SCC’s IECE faculty offer courses that challenge and build the student’s skills.  

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Kentucky Early Childhood Scholarship Information:

Early Childhood Development Scholarship

Majors in the Interdisciplinary Early Childhood Education program working in public preschool or child care may qualify for a scholarship. Apply for the Early Childhood Development Scholarship here. Financial aid application must also be filled out at the FAFSA website. For assistance contact Amber Peck at apeck2@uky.edu or Gwen Johnson at gwen.johnson@uky.edu.

*The Early Childhood Development Scholarship is an award granted through KHEAA that will cover the cost of tuition only. Any additional fees are not covered by this grant and will need to be paid by other means. 

Discover Early Childhood Scholarship

This is a free educational resource for people looking to learn about Early Childhood Education. Check it out at DiscoverEarlyChildhoodEdu.org/scholarships.

Location

IECE courses are online except IEC 291 cooperative class. Those students will be required to attend one or two class meeting(s) on Somerset Campus and complete 180 clock hours of work in an assigned classroom for 16 weeks in IEC 291. Students in all IEC classes are required to complete observation activities and/ or projects the required hours are between 0-20, depending on the course.

Please contact the program coordinator for more information.

Transfer Options to Four-Year Institutions

The IECE program at SCC has Transfer Agreements with four-year institutions, including Campbellsville University. For information on Transfer Agreements with four-year institutions, schedule an Advising Appointment with Program Coordinator Donna S. Eastham.

Want to Transfer to EKU?

Please contact Dr. Dana Bush at dana.bush@eku.edu or Gail Creekmore at gail.creekmore@eku.edu for more information.


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Recognition

Somerset Community College's online Early Childhood Education program has been recognized for their excellence in online learning.

Length of Program

You can earn an associate in applied science degree in two years if you maintain full-time status.

This information should not be considered a substitute for the KCTCS Catalog. You should always choose classes in cooperation with your faculty advisor to ensure that you meet all degree requirements.

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Program Contact

Donna Eastham

Interdisciplinary Early Childhood Education

Program Coordinator/Professor

606.451.6779

donna.eastham@kctcs.edu