Did you know that 90% of brain development happens before age 5? Is your goal to make a difference in the lives of young children and their families? Ensure a good start in life? Do you want to work with or teach young children from birth to 8 years old?
ÐÂÔÂÖ±²¥’s Early Childhood Development Program will qualify you for the following roles: program director, assistant director, teacher, assistant teacher or teachers’ aides in programs for young children. Students who complete the AAS degree are also eligible for transfer into select teacher education programs at four-year schools designed for pre-K to third grade licensure. Begin your journey to a career that will make a difference for today’s children and families.
What skills should an Early Childhood Development student have?
- Love of children
- Passion for teaching
- Maturity, compassion and desire to work with children, families and communities
Related Programs
- Early Childhood Development (Associate of Applied Science)
- Early Childhood Development: Advanced (Career Studies Certificate)
- Early Childhood Development: Infant & Toddler (Career Studies Certificate)
Additional Resources
Credit for Prior Learning
Our Credit for Prior Learning Program may award college credit for college-level skills and knowledge gained outside of a college classroom. Examples of Credit for Prior Learning include:- Certifications and licensures
- Military and law enforcement training
- Work-based learning
- National or institutional examinations
- Workforce training
Program Cost & Length
Est. Tuition*: $
Program Length: 1 Year
Credits: 17
*Estimated cost reflects in-state rate and is subject to change. Click here for the cost of attendance for financial aid.
Program Head
Dr. Annette Chamberlin
Professor, History and SociologyÌý
achamberlin@virginiawestern.edu
Ìý540-857-6356
ÌýHumanities H111
A.S. – ÐÂÔÂÖ±²¥
B.A. – Roanoke College
M.A. – Virginia Tech
M.B.A. – Averett University
Ph.D. – Virginia Tech
Have Questions? Contact Us
Ìýenroll@virginiawestern.edu
Chapman Hall
855-874-6690
School of Liberal Arts
& Social Sciences
DID YOU KNOW?
This program is eligible for G3 funding assistance!ÌýClick here for more information and to contact an advisor.

