Early Childhood
This program is designed for students seeking the flexibility of a Liberal Arts A.A. degree with specific coursework in Early Childhood Education.
To complete the concentration, ECH 101, 102, 106, and 110 are required and will fulfill the 8–11 general electives needed for the Liberal Arts degree. MATH 115 and 116 are recommended.
To graduate with an A.A. degree in Liberal Arts with an Early Childhood concentration, the student must demonstrate competency (a grade of C- or higher) in the core early childhood courses (ECH 101, 102, 106, 110, and BEH 101). This requirement applies to students who have transferred credits to Cayuga from other colleges.
Students must have a cumulative GPA of 2.3 or higher to enroll in Classroom Observation coursework (ECH 106).
Transfer for Early Childhood or Education course credit will only be granted after transcript review by the Education Coordinator.
Students must be physically able to satisfactorily and safely perform duties associated with caring for and educating children from birth to eight years of age.
Cayuga has an articulation agreement for transfer to Keuka College. In addition, transfer arrangements have been made with SUNY Cortland, SUNY Oswego, and SUNY Fredonia.
Note: A prior felony conviction may hinder a student’s ability to enroll in a course or complete the requirements of certain academic programs and/or meet the criteria for licensure required by certain professions. Students may be required to have police and child abuse clearances and physicals before beginning field experience classes. Individuals with certain criminal histories will not be able to satisfy field experience requirements for the completion of the degree. In addition, students are required to submit to alcohol and/or drug testing upon request by either the College or any of the cooperating field placement sites. Students who test positive are subject to removal from the field placement and will, therefore, not be able to satisfy the requirements for the completion of the degree. Refusal to submit to the test will result in the student being asked to leave the field placement site and may result in dismissal from the course and/or the program. Students must be able to satisfactorily and safely perform the duties associated with the care and education of children. Download the Technical Standards for the degree.