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 Technical Studies and Arts & Science Education Programs

 

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Certificate -EARLY CHILDHOOD CARE AND EDUCATION

The Early Childhood Care and Education certificate program prepares students for

employment in the early child care and education field. The program provides learning

opportunities which develop academic, technical, and professional knowledge and skills

required for job acquisition, retention, and advancement. The program emphasizes a

combination of early childhood care and education theory and practical application

necessary for successful employment. Program graduates receive a certificate in Early

Childhood Care and Education

 

Associate of Applied Science in EARLY CHILDHOOD CARE AND EDUCATION

(Non-transfer)

The Early Childhood Care and Education degree program prepares students for

employment as early childhood care and education paraprofessionals, program

managers, and related employment positions. The program provides learning

opportunities which develop academic, technical, and professional knowledge and skills

required for job acquisition, retention, and advancement. The program emphasizes a

combination of early childhood care and education theory and practical application

necessary for successful employment. Program graduates receive an Associate of

Applied Science Degree in Early Childhood Care and Education

 

The Core Curriculum for Associate of Arts Degrees in

ELEMENTARY, MIDDLE AND ELEMENTARY EDUCATION

The Core Curriculum of the University System of Georgia is designed to

facilitate the educational progress of students as they pursue baccalaureate

degrees. The Core Curriculum is subdivided into Core Areas A through E as

outlined below. Totaling 42 credit hours, Areas A, B, C, D, and E are

composed of general education courses. Area F varies with each program of

study and is composed of 18 credit hours which support the student’s chosen

baccalaureate major.

All Bainbridge College Associate of Arts degree students must

demonstrate computer competency in order to graduate. If CSCI 1000

Computer Fundamentals is not included in a program of study’s Area F, the

student must show computer skills by taking CSCI 1000 or by receiving a

passing score on a challenge exam for CSCI 1000. Credit hours earned in

CSCI 1000 cannot be applied to the program of study unless CSCI 1000 is

included in Area F.

A student completing any of the six areas in the approved core at Bainbridge

College may transfer the hours to any institution of the University System

without loss of credit. This transferability is guaranteed by the Board

of Regents of the University System of Georgia. Should a student

encounter difficulty in transferring credits earned at Bainbridge

College, the student is urged to contact immediately the institution’s

transfer ombudsman, Registrar or Vice President of Academic Affairs.

See these two pages for detailed information concerning the Core

Curriculum.

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