Early Learning & Childcare, Diploma

Program Information
Credential: 
Diploma
Duration: 

2 years

Delivery: 
The Diploma may be completed part-time study in distance learning, online, or on-campus; or through full-time study on-campus or by taking a combination of on-campus and online courses.
Program Cost Estimates: 

Contact Information

Contact Name: 
Verna Penner
Contact Title: 
Advising & Recruiting Specialist
Contact Phone: 
403.342.3400 OR 1.888.732.4630
Contact Email: 
inquire@rdc.ab.ca

Department Information

For more information visit the Early Learning & Child Care Department, under Academic Departments.

The Program

The importance of the early years in a child's development is well established. There is a critical need for a variety of programs for children and families and for trained staff to ensure children's developmental needs are being met. The Early Learning and Child Care Program trains professionals to work with children from birth to eight years, with some related preparation for working with children from eight to twelve years of age. Throughout the program, there is an emphasis on developing caring relationships with children and families.

A two-year diploma can help prepare students for a rewarding career. This program is designed to provide students with the opportunity to gain knowledge and develop competencies in such areas as child development, interpersonal relations, curriculum content, family studies, exceptional children, and program management.

Focus is placed on the integration of theory and practice. This is accomplished by an extended practicum in a variety of early learning and care program environments.

RDC offers a two-year diploma program in Early Learning and Child Care. Each course you take focuses on a different topic important to those who work with young children - everything from child development, to guiding behavior, to planning snacks and bulletin boards, to planning and participating in play experiences, to interacting with children who have special needs.

The ELCC department operates in partnership with college and community programs serving children from birth to twelve years of age. Students work in practicum placements in these programs as a method of integrating theory and practice. There are two practicum courses in each of the ELCC programs. By the end of the Diploma Program, students assume many of the responsibilities related to preschool care and education in their practicums.

Delivery Options

The Diploma in Early Learning and Child Care can be taken part-time through either online study or on-campus courses. It can also be taken full-time through on-campus study or by enrolling in a blend of on-campus and online courses. Students taking online courses complete their courses and practicums in their community. The blended online/on campus program is offered through a combination of online independent study materials, on-site learning (RDC campus), and computer-facilitated support. The entire cycle of online ELCC Diploma courses may be completed part-time over a two-year period or less through online, distance, or blended distance delivery. This multi-delivery approach is highly effective in meeting the diverse needs of adult students. Those wishing to complete the Diploma in one year (three consecutive terms) should enroll in the full-time on-campus or blended coursework program.

ELCC Diploma graduates may transfer to related fields in some university programs. Students wishing to transfer to these universities should seek information on additional admission requirements from the institution.

Students can enter the program in September, January or May and can register as part-time or full-time students.

See Distance Learning for more information.

Requirements
Admission Requirements: 
  1. Early Childhood Development Certificate with a minimum G.P.A. of 1.7, or consent of the Chair
  2. Transferring students from another post-secondary institution will be required to present an equivalent academic program.

Note: In addition to the program admission requirements applicants, whose first language is not English, must demonstrate English language proficiency.

Other Requirements: 

Note: Government requires people who work directly with young children to have a current immunization record and a Police Information Check. While not an admission requirement for the program, some practicum agencies and field placements may require Criminal Record Checks of students working in their organizations. Information about obtaining Criminal Record checks will be provided to students after they have been admitted to the program. Some programs may require medical examinations, as well.

Graduation Requirements: 

A certificate will not be granted if a diploma has been awarded. You must pass all first year courses to receive a certificate and pass all second year courses to receive a diploma.

Communications Course Placement Testing

ELCC students will be required to take a College Placement Test before registering in a written communications course (COMM 150 or COMM 254). The achieved test score will be used as an indicator of placement in COMM 150 or COMM 254. Students with 60% or greater in ELA 30-1 will be exempted from this test and qualify to register in COMM 254.

Program Content

*ELCC 305 School Age Care
*ELCC 308 Family Support
*ELCC 309 Aboriginal Children & Families
ELCC 310 Practicum III
ELCC 313 Interpersonal Relations II
ELCC 314 Children in Society
ELCC 315 Program Administration
ELCC 317 Program Planning V
ELCC 320 Practicum IV
ELCC 321 Family Studies
ELCC 323 Program Planning IV
ELCC 325 Children With Special Needs


*One of ELCC 305, ELCC 308, ELCC 309 or one other option approved by the Chair.

Special Fees and Expenses

You should budget about $500.00 per year for books and supplies. Practicum courses are usually in the Red Deer area, but you should expect some extra costs for travel, clothes, etc.