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Course Specifics Child Development II CD1100 This course focuses on the physical, cognitive, creative, and psychosocial development of children from 2-6 years of age and factors that contributes to individuals variations in development. Theoretical perspectives and research findings that contribute to our understanding of child development will be examined, as well as their implications for practice in Early Learning and Child Care settings. Course Specifics Practicum II CD1145 This is a practicum in an early childhood setting. Students will have the opportunity to apply theory to practice in their work with young children. Students will attend weekly seminars throughout the practicum weeks. Requisites: All courses in Year 1 must be completed Course Specifics Understanding Children's Play CD1330 This course provides an introduction to the central role of play in early learning and child care settings, with an emphasis on developmentally appropriate, culturally-sensitive practices. This course focuses on a number of topics including the nature, value, and types of play, as well as important theories and issues regarding play. Students will also learn about the role of the practitioner in play, including the use of appropriate observation and documentation to understand and support children's development through play. Course Specifics Supporting Children's Play CD1350 The adults’ role in supporting young children’s learning and development with an emphasis on a child-centered, play-based approach to curriculum planning will be examined in this course. Appropriate child centered routines, schedules, transitions and group times will also be discussed. The focus is on children from birth to age 6. Requisites: Complete 1 of the following:Complete the following:CD1330 Understanding Children's Play 3Permission of the department Course Specifics Guiding Children's Behaviour I CD1370 This course is designed to help students understand children’s behaviour and what it means to use a positive guidance approach in supporting children’s social, emotional, and moral development. Environmental and developmental factors which influence behaviour are examined, as are the principles of the guidance approach and ways in which these principles can be applied in early learning and child care settings. Course Specifics Environments for Young Children CD2020 This course focuses on how the child's physical environment supports social, cognitive, physical and emotional development through the early childhood years. Students will analyze specific components of high quality environments for young children and will learn important principles that can be applied to the design of indoor and outdoor play environments for preschool children. Requisites: Successful completion of Year 1 Course Specifics Administering Early Childhood Education Programs CD2030 Students examine the role of the administrator in Early Learning and Child Care Programs, including effective staff supervision, models and techniques for evaluating and motivating staff. Students will learn about funding available from all levels of government as well as service organizations in the private sector. The budgeting process advertising and marketing strategies will be explored. Requisites: Successful completion of Year 1 Course Specifics Practicum III CD2045 This is a practicum in a community early childhood setting such as a child care center, nursery school, kindergarten, family day home or a special placement such as a play program for children in a woman's shelter or an early intervention program. Students will attend weekly seminars throughout the practicum weeks. Requisites: Successful completion of Year 1 Course Specifics Science, Math and Social Knowledge CD2050 This course introduces students to science, mathematical and social knowledge. The course emphasis is on integrating social, physical and logical mathematical experiences in the preschool child's environment. Students learn to use developmentally appropriate curriculum to facilitate the young child's construction of knowledge in these areas. Requisites: Complete 1 of the following:Successful completion of Year 1Permission of the department Course Specifics Infant Toddler Care CD2070 A practical course which examines the characteristics of quality programs for infants and toddlers and explores programming techniques which respond to the individual and group needs of children up to 36 months of age. The focus of this course is on developing an awareness of the critical importance of care and interaction in the lives of infants and toddlers. Course Specifics Interpersonal Communications II CD2080 This course further explores the interrelationship between self concept, self awareness and communicative processes. Strategies for dealing with stress are examined. Requisites: Complete the following:HS1000 Interpersonal Communications 2 Course Specifics Working with Families CD2110 This course focuses on the role of the early childhood practitioner in providing family-centered care and education for children from birth to age 8. The skills, knowledge, and attributes required to develop and sustain positive, collaborative, and empowering relationships with families are examined. Requisites: Complete 1 of the following:Successful completion of Year 1Permission of the department Course Specifics School Age Care and Development CD2120 This course examines the developmental characteristics of children ages 6 through 12 years and the components of high quality out of school care programs. Students will acquire the knowledge and skills to ensure that the environment, experiences and interactions meet the needs of school age children. Requisites: Complete 1 of the following:Successful completion of Year 1Permission of the department Course Specifics Practicum IV CD2145 This practicum provides students with the opportunity to integrate their knowledge, skills, and values in a professional early learning setting. Students apply developmentally appropriate practices, design engaging environments, and demonstrate leadership in supporting children's play, learning, and well-being. Practicum experiences may take one of several forms, including facilitating outdoor and nature-based play environments, operating a student-led preschool program, or completing a supervised workplace practicum in a licensed early learning and child care setting. Students work collaboratively with peers and mentors, engage in reflective practice, and demonstrate professional conduct aligned with Flight: Alberta's Early Learning and Care Framework and the Code of Ethics for Early Childhood Educators. Requisites: Complete 1 of the following:Successful completion of all first and second year courses in the Early Learning and Child Care curriculum and a First Aid/CPR certificatePermission of the department Course Specifics Guiding Children's Behaviour II CD2380 This course builds on CD1370 (Guiding Children's Behaviour I) and provides an in depth exploration of factors that influence children's behaviour, as well as guidance strategies practitioners can use to build children's social competence. Emphasis is placed on the importance of the adult-child relationship as the foundation for children's social, emotional and moral development. This course also offers strategies for coping with challenging behaviours, such as bullying and for working collaboratively with parents to resolve behavioural issues. Requisites: Complete 1 of the following:Successful completion of all Year 1 coursesPermission of the department Course Specifics Outdoor Play and Nature-Based Learning CD2400 In this course, students will develop the skills and knowledge needed to plan, facilitate, and evaluate dynamic outdoor play experiences for young children. Building on foundational child development and play theories, the curriculum emphasizes balancing opportunities for risk-taking with the maintenance of a safe and supportive environment. Students will explore strategies for fostering inclusive, nature-based play spaces, develop a repertoire of outdoor activities and games adaptable to all seasons, and promote curiosity, independence, and environmental stewardship. Through reflective learning and collaborative activities, participants will gain the confidence and competence to create engaging outdoor experiences that support children’s overall growth and well-being. Requisites: Completion of all Year 1 courses or permission of the department. Course Specifics Chemistry Grade 11 Equivalent CH0120 Major concepts include: inorganic nomenclature; modern atomic structure, orbitals; ionic and covalent bonding, hydrogen bonding, metallic bonding, Van der Waal forces, ionization, electronegativity, VSEPR; solutions, stoichiometry, empirical formulas, percent composition, pH, molarity, equilibrium, Arrhenius acids and bases. Requisites: Complete All of the following:Complete the following:MA0110 Mathematics Grade 10-C Equivalent 5SC0110 Science Grade 10 Equivalent 5A student may register in CH0120 if they have successfully completed Science 10 (or equivalent) and Mathematics 10C (or equivalent) within the previous five years or with permission of the department chairperson and/or instructor. Course Specifics Chemistry Grade 12 Equivalent CH0130 Course concepts include: thermochemical changes; electrochemical changes; chemical equilibrium focusing on acid-base systems; and chemical reactions of select classes of organic compounds. Energy changes and safety are emphasized. Requisites: Complete All of the following:Complete the following:CH0120 Chemistry Grade 11 Equivalent 5Complete 1 of the following:MA0120 Mathematics 20-1 Equivalent 5MA0122 Mathematics 20-2 Equivalent 5A student may register in CH0130 if they have successfully completed Chemistry 20 (or equivalent) and one of Mathematics 20-1, Mathematics 20-2, or equivalent within the previous five years or with permission of the department chairperson and/or instructor. Course Specifics Introductory University Chemistry I CH1010 | UT Lectures include stoichiometry, atomic structure and bonding, states of matter and intermolecular forces, chemistry of the elements. 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