Early Childhood Minor

The mission of the Early Childhood minor is to prepare citizens who understand the science and theory of early human development, who promote a holistic view of children within the socio-cultural context of their families and communities, and who advocate on behalf of young children and their families.

The Early Childhood minor is interdisciplinary and complements many majors and minors in the College of Arts & Sciences, the School of Education, and other professional schools at Elon.

Minor Requirements

Required courses: 8 sh

PSY 2110EARLY CHILDHOOD DEVELOPMENT

4 sh

EDU 4670EARLY CHILDHOOD POLICY AND ADVOCACY

4 sh

Select three courses from the following: 12 sh

HSS 2120COUNSELING INDIVIDUALS AND FAMILIES

4 sh

HSS 3670PLAY THERAPY: THE POWER OF PLAY WITH CHILDREN AND FAMILIES

4 sh

EDU 3320EARLY CHILDHOOD FAMILY-TEAM PARTNERSHIPS

4 sh

EDU 3330SUPPORTING EMOTIONAL AND SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT IN EARLY CHILDHOOD

4 sh

EDU 3420FOUNDATIONS OF SPECIAL EDUCATION

4 sh

EDU 3540EARLY CHILDHOOD LANGUAGE AND LITERACY DEVELOPMENT BIRTH - 2ND GRADE

4 sh

Early Childhood Minors should contact the Chair of the Department of Education and Wellness for permission to enroll in EDU 3420 without taking the prerequisite.

At most, one HSS course can count toward the Early Childhood Minor. (Students who wish to take an HSS course for the minor can choose either HSS 2120 or HSS 3670, but not both, to count toward the minor.) 

Early Childhood Minors should contact the Chair of the Human Service Studies Department for permission to enroll in HSS 2120 without taking the prerequisite. 

Program Outcomes

Students will be able to summarize child development science and theory

Students will be able to recognize and better understand the needs of young children within their sociocultural environments

Students will be able to develop an advocacy agenda around young children and their families

Students will be able to build skills for partnering with families

Total Credit Hours: 20

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