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Early Childhood Educator

Child Development Associate (CDA) Training, OSA

Degree Type Occupational Skill Award

Early Childhood Educator at Collin

Do you have a passion for nurturing young minds? Are you looking for a fulfilling career where you can make a real difference? Our nationally accredited Early Childhood Educator program at Collin College empowers you to become a skilled and confident early childhood professional.

Why Choose Collin College?

  • NAEYC Accredited: Our program meets the highest quality standards set by NAEYC (National Association for the Education of Young Children).
  • Comprehensive Curriculum: Gain in-depth knowledge of child development, effective teaching strategies, and creating stimulating learning environments.
  • Hands-on Experience: Develop practical skills through engaging fieldwork in diverse early childhood settings.
  • Career Opportunities: Prepare for rewarding entry-level positions in childcare centers, preschools, Head Start programs, and more.
  • Transfer Pathways: Seamlessly transfer your credits towards a bachelor's degree at many universities.


Program Highlights

  • Focus on Ages 0-8: Learn to support the physical, social, emotional, and cognitive development of young children.
  • Fieldwork Opportunities: Gain real-world experience in a variety of early childhood settings.
  • Flexible Options: Choose from an Associate of Applied Science degree, Level 1 or Level 2 Certificate, or an Occupational Skills Award.
  • Experienced Faculty: Learn from dedicated instructors with extensive experience in the field.


Is This Program Right for You?

This program is perfect for:

  • Individuals with a passion for working with young children and their families.
  • Those seeking a career change to early childhood education.
  • Current childcare professionals looking to advance their skills and knowledge.


Program Requirements:

  1. Declare an Early Childhood Educator award (AAS, Certificate Level 2, Certificate Level 1, or OSA).
  2. Within the first two weeks of their child development course (CDEC or TECA), students must complete required paperwork to begin lab observations and locate a site from the approved center list to conduct their field experience.
  3. Complete and sign a student record form as a contract to ensure the following:
    • Verification that the student has read and agrees to abide by the Texas Minimum Standards for childcare centers.
    • Verification that the student has read and agrees to follow the laboratory student guidelines.
    • Students must undergo and pass a criminal background history check by the Texas Department of Protective and Regulatory Services. Please note that this is performed by their observation site.


Department Website
http://www.collin.edu/department/childdevelopment/