Child Development

The Child Development program is designed to provide students with a theoretical knowledge base and practical experience which will enable them to work within the field of child development.  The students may receive an Associate of Applied Science degree in Child Development, an Early Childhood Administrator's Certificate, or a Family Advocate Certificate. 

Basic practicum experience is required in certain Child Development courses within the program.  Specific skills performed in the practicum setting vary according to skills, interests and course requirements.  Students taking the practicum courses must meet the requirements for staff in child care facilities as outlined in the Texas Minimum Standards for Day Care Centers: 1.) Must have a high school diploma or it's equivalent; and 2.) Must be able to pass a Department of Protective and Regulatory Services criminal background check.  The purpose of the background check is to determine that a person has no criminal or abuse and neglect history; and that their presence would not be a risk to the health or safety of children in care.  Students who do not meet the above requirements must see the program advisor.

Program advisor is Johnanne Reynolds, assistant professor of child development.

Child Development Program