Early Childhood Education – Lead Teacher
Program Overview The Lead Teacher Certificate continues to advance the students’ knowledge of child development and learning. Students obtain knowledge and understanding of creating meaningful, developmentally appropriate, and challenging curriculum for each child. Application of theory, research and practice are demonstrated through field experiences. This certificate program satisfies New Hampshire Bureau of Licensing requirements for […]
Early Childhood Education – Associate Teacher
Program Overview The Associate Teacher Certificate provides the beginning framework for childcare workers. Students will acquire knowledge of theories and developmentally appropriate practices (DAP) to foster children’s development and knowledge. This certificate program satisfies New Hampshire Childcare Bureau of Licensing requirements for childcare worker certification. Click here to learn more about our Early Childhood Education degree […]
Developmental Disabilities
Program Overview In the Human Services Program, students develop skills in the areas of supportive counseling, written and oral communication, assessment, planning, asset identification, and community organization. The Program provides a sound theoretical framework used to understand and assist people with differences including the sociology of deviance, disability, and service systems, while recognizing that methods […]
Human Services
Program Overview In the Human Services Program, students develop skills in the areas of supportive counseling, written and oral communication, assessment, planning, asset identification, and community organization. The Program provides a sound theoretical framework used to understand and assist people with differences including the sociology of deviance, disability, and service systems, while recognizing that methods […]
Early Childhood Education
Program Overview Employment opportunities in New Hampshire in early childhood education and childcare remain excellent and will continue to grow. Sixty-seven percent of children under the age of six in New Hampshire receive some form of childcare provided by persons other than their parents. Many of these young children spend eight to eleven hours each […]