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Level 1
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Conestoga 101
CON0101
Human Growth and Development: The Early Years
ECE71000
Pedagogy in the Early Years
ECE71015
Health and Wellness in Early Learning Community Programs
ECE72050
Academic Communications
ENGL71000
Field Placement I (BA Early Learning Program Dev)
FPLT71025
Safety in the Workplace
OHS71320
Level 2
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Human Growth and Development: The Later Years
ECE71030
Play Based Pedagogy
ECE71050
Field Placement II (BA Early Learning Program Dev)
FPLT71045
Child, Family and Society
SOCS71000
Student must pass 1 Course(s), selected in the Student Portal from available course options
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Level 3
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Teamwork in Professional Practice
ECE72000
History and Philosophy in Learning and Education
EDUC72010
Field Placement III (BA Early Learning Program Dev)
FPLT72065
Diversity, Equity and Social Inclusion in Program Development
SOCS71010
Student must pass 1 Course(s), selected in the Student Portal from available course options
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Level 4
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Curriculum Studies and Program Design
EDUC72000
Contemporary Perspectives in Early Learning Community Practice
EDUC72020
Field Placement IV (BA Early Learning Program Dev)
FPLT72085
Student must pass 1 Course(s), selected in the Student Portal from available course options
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Why Normal Sucks
DIS71000
Foundations for English Language Learning
TESL72000
Student must pass 1 Course(s), selected in the Student Portal from available course options
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Level 5
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Co-op and Career Preparation
CEPR71050
Integrative Learning and Pedagogy
ECE73030
Field Placement V (BA Early Learning Program Dev)
FPLT73005
Understanding Research
RSCH73000
Child, Family and Community Literacy
SOCS71020
Level 6
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Designing and Evaluating Responsive Programs
ECE73010
Field Placement VI (BA Early Learning Program Dev)
FPLT73025
Social Action and Program Leadership
SOCS73000
Applied Statistics
STAT73100
Student must pass 1 Course(s), selected in the Student Portal from available course options
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Indigenous-Settler Relations in Canada
INDS73000
Foundations of English Language Teaching and Practical Integration
TESL73000
Level 7
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Co-op Work Term (BA Early Learning Program Development)
COOP73205
Level 8
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Reconceptualizing Educational Theory in Practice
EDUC74030
Field Placement VII (BA Early Learning Program Dev)
FPLT74005
Professional Research Internship I
RSCH74040
Population and Developmental Health
SOCS74000
Social Policy and Engaged Citizenship
SOCS74010
Level 9
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Re-imaging Theory in Practice
ECE74020
Professional Research Internship II
RSCH74050
Professional Identity and the Socio-political Context
SOCS74020
Mentoring and Leading Community Programs
SOCS74030
Student must pass 1 Course(s), selected in the Student Portal from available course options
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Program outcomes
- Design population-based practices that are conducive to the creation and sustainability of healthy communities, at the individual and group level.
- Select and use current, appropriate technologies and resources to facilitate early years classroom and community program development.
- Interpret human development, growth, and change from multiple perspectives for the purpose of developing and operationalizing programs, policies and practices in the early years sector.
- Display professional commitments to ethical practice in working with children, families, and community populations, based on critical evaluation of issues related to human and children's rights, inclusion, diversity, equity, and social justice and their interrelationships.
- Conduct relevant research in the formation, implementation, and enhancement of responsive programs, policies, and practices.
- Evaluate effective engagement and information sharing techniques through collaborative, inter-professional population-focused practice.
- Use effective critical thinking and problem-solving skills to inform professional practices.
- Reflect on personal attitudes, knowledge, and performance in order to demonstrate self-awareness, professionalism and continuous professional learning.
- Evaluate the role, responsibility and impact of government policy and legislation on the early years sector.
- Analyze historical trends of, and theoretical approaches to, population-focused developmental health to inform early years programs, policies, and practices.
- Incorporate pedagogical approaches to develop socially, culturally, and developmentally responsive programs that promote diversity, equity, and inclusion.