Associate of Applied Science in Early Childhood Development
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Admissions Requirements
Courses
Ways to Save on Tuition
18
Total Courses
$371
Cost per Credit
2 years
Average Completion*
15–18 Hours/Week
Course Effort
Associate’s in Early Childhood Development Overview
Come back and move forward in a rewarding education career. Earn your degree in early childhood development online and be ready to make a difference in young children’s lives.
- Gain the introductory knowledge and skills to work with children (birth through age 8) and families in early childhood settings, or further your current career in the early childhood development field.
- Learn to create effective learning environments for young children, including supporting their growth and development, building inclusive classrooms, and addressing health and nutrition needs.
- Get a head start on your next degree — apply your AAS in Early Childhood Development credits toward our BS in Early Childhood Administration in the future.
Gain the Skills That Employers — and Children — Need
- Bring knowledge and theory from the classroom into real-world early childhood settings.
- Plan lessons for young children and their families.
- Help strengthen family and community relationships.
- Apply professional standards, values, and practices.
- Understand the importance of individuality and cultural diversity in learning and development.
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Note: Kentucky students please be advised that this program is not accredited in Kentucky by the Education Professional Standards Board and is not recognized for initial, additional, or renewal of certification or salary enhancement (rank change) for P–12 educators in Kentucky. For more information, please visit the Education Professional Standards Board’s website at: http://www.epsb.ky.gov/mod/page/view.php?id=12.
See Notes and Conditions below for important information.
Purdue Global Is Accredited by the Higher Learning Commission
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Admissions Requirements
You must be a high school graduate or possess a General Educational Development (GED) certificate or other equivalency diploma. You are also encouraged to complete orientation before you start classes. Refer to the University Catalog or speak to an Advisor to learn more.
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What Courses Will I Take?
The associate’s in early childhood development curriculum connects applied theory to practice, ethics, and professionalism. It also helps you develop the critical thinking and communication skills you need to fulfill the responsibilities of early child care development roles in a variety of learning environments.
Sample Courses
- Early Childhood Curriculum Planning
- Child Safety, Nutrition, and Health
- Creative Activities for Young Children
- Introduction to Early Childhood Education
- Young Children With Special Needs
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Program Requirements
15
Core Credits
50
Major Credits
25
Elective Credits
90
Total Credits
Upcoming Start Dates
We offer multiple start dates to give you flexibility in your education, life, and work schedules.
Prepare for the Child Development Associate Credential
The course CE101: Introduction to Early Childhood Education meets the ten hours of training in each of the eight Child Development Associate (CDA) subject areas that are required for the highly regarded CDA credential. Many states require the CDA Credential for those who wish to take on a director of child development role.
The eight areas include:
- Planning a safe and healthy learning environment
- Advancing children’s physical and intellectual development
- Supporting children’s social and emotional development
- Building productive relationships with families
- Managing an effective program operation
- Maintaining a commitment to professionalism
- Observing and recording children’s behavior
- Understanding the principles of child development and learning
Earn Credit for the CDA Credential
If you’ve already earned your Child Development Associate (CDA) credential, you may be eligible for credit toward your degree. Students who hold a valid and current CDA credential (preschool, infant-toddler, or family child care) are eligible to receive this credit for the following Purdue Global courses:
- CE101: Introduction to Early Childhood Education — 5 quarter credits
- CE114: Early Childhood Development — 5 quarter credits
- CE220: Child Safety, Nutrition, and Health — 5 quarter credits
For more information on the CDA, see the Council for Professional Recognition website.
See Notes and Conditions below for important information.
Take the Next Step in Your Education and Career
Reach Your Professional Goals Sooner
Earning your associate’s degree in early childhood development can have an immediate impact on your career. It also lays the groundwork for advancing to a Purdue Global bachelor’s degree.
Get a Head Start on Your Bachelor's
Coursework from the AAS in Early Childhood Development is 100% transferrable into Purdue Global’sonline Bachelor of Science in Early Childhood Administration.
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Ways to Save on Time and Tuition
Purdue Global works with students to find ways to reduce costs and make education more accessible. Contact us to learn about opportunities to save on your educational costs.
Transfer Credits
Earn credit for prior coursework completed at eligible institutions, including community colleges.
Prior Work Experience Reduction
You could earn undergraduate credit for your life and professional career experiences.
Financial Aid
Learn about federal financial aid programs available for many of our degree programs.
Grants and Loans
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Corporate Partner Benefits
Employees of Purdue Global partner organizations may be eligible for special tuition reductions.
Military Tuition Reduction
Undergraduate tuition savings for military include a 55% reduction per credit for current servicemembers and 38% per credit for veterans.
Prior Military Experience
Earn credit for your military training. The average Purdue Global military student is awarded 54% of the credits needed for an associate's and 45% of the credits needed for a bachelor's.
International Tuition Reduction
International students living outside of the United States are eligible for a 25% international student tuition reduction.
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Career Opportunities
Earning your AAS in Early Childhood Development online at Purdue Global prepares you to pursue a number of careers in the field, such as child care program specialist, preschool assistant teacher, and preschool teacher (except special education). Potential employers include Head Start and school readiness programs, local preschools, early intervention programs, and child care organizations.
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General labor market and salary data are provided by Lightcast and may not represent the outcomes experienced by Purdue Global graduates in these programs. Purdue Global graduates in these programs may earn salaries substantially different or less than the amounts listed above. Salary and employment outcomes vary by geographic area, previous work experience, education, and opportunities for employment that are outside of Purdue Global's control.
Purdue Global does not guarantee employment placement, salary level, or career advancement.
Note: This program is not intended for individuals who are pursuing a license to teach early childhood education in a public or accredited private elementary school and is not represented as meeting specific state Board of Education criteria for assisting with children and teachers in a public school setting. This program will not certify graduates to become licensed teachers. See Notes and Conditions below for important information.
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NOTES AND CONDITIONS
*Estimated Graduation Date and Average Completion: Estimated graduation date is based on the assumption that you will enroll in time to begin classes on the next upcoming start date, will remain enrolled for each consecutive term, and will maintain satisfactory academic standing in each term to progress toward completion of your program. Completion time is based on a full-time schedule. Programs will take longer for part-time students to complete.
Certification Exams: Students are responsible for understanding the requirements of optional certification exams. The University cannot guarantee students will be eligible to sit for or pass exams. In some cases, work experience, additional coursework beyond the Purdue Global program, fieldwork, and/or background checks may be necessary to be eligible to take or to successfully pass the exams.
Credit for Prior Learning: Purdue Global does not guarantee transferability of credit. See the University Catalog for the Prior Learning policy.
Early Childhood Education Licensure: This program will not certify graduates to become licensed teachers, is not intended for individuals who are pursuing a license to teach early childhood education in a public or accredited private elementary school, is not represented as meeting specific state Board of Education criteria for assisting with children and teachers in a public school setting, and was not designed to meet any specific state’s requirements for licensure or certification. Refer to Purdue Global's State Licensure and Certifications page for state-specific licensure information.
Employment and Career Advancement: Purdue Global does not guarantee employment placement or career advancement. Actual outcomes vary by geographic area, previous work experience and opportunities for employment.
Future Programs: The University cannot guarantee that students will be granted admission to any future programs. Speak to an Advisor about transfer credit opportunities and see the University Catalog for the Prior Learning policy.