Child Development Program
Admissions Procedures
Prior to seeking admission to this program, the student should meet with
an advisor and develop a comprehensive plan for satisfying program
requirements. A student gains admission to the associate in Applied
Science program by meeting Alabama child care employment standards (See
below); completing the certificate program; and maintaining a high grade
point average.
Alabama Act 200-775 requires criminal history check on all current and
prospective early care and education teachers, directors, and any
additional staff working with young children such as program volunteers.
As a result, students entering this program are expected to undergo the
required checks including but not limited to background and health
checks as required by law. For more information contact the
Alabama Department of Human Resources at (334) 242-1425.
Additionally, the JSCC Child Development Program provides the
educational component of the nationally recognized Child Development
Associate (CDA) awarded by the Council for Professional Recognition in
Washington, D.C. The educational component of the CDA consists of three
JSCC Child Development courses:
- CHD 100 - Introduction to Early Care and Education
- CHD 204 - Materials and Methods for Teaching Young Children
- CHD 206 - Children's Health and Safety
NOTE: These courses are also a part of the certificate and
associate degree.
Click here for more information regarding the CDA credential.