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Child Development

MCTC's Child Development Program will prepare you to organize and lead activities and provide nurturing care for children, particularly in urban childcare centers, family child care homes, nursery schools, elementary classrooms, and after-school programs.

The program incorporates cultural diversity into all of its courses, emphasizing working with children and families of all kinds in an urban setting. Your coursework will cover child development; community, family and parent relationships; oral and written communication; safety, health and nutrition; and child guidance.

You also will study various teaching and learning methods and be trained to observe, document and assess children and convey a sense of professionalism and ethical behavior in a classroom setting.

By the time you complete the program, you will know how to promote and communicate knowledge of child development; create healthy, respectful and challenging learning environments; create and maintain respectful and supportive relationships with families; and design and implement developmentally and culturally appropriate activities and curriculum.

You will put your new knowledge to work and gain experience through two practicums. MCTC partners with many agencies and organizations that provide wonderful learning opportunities for program participants.

Employment in the field will require you to pass a background check, as employers will not hire anyone who has a felony record. You will need CPR and first aid training. If you will be working with infants, you will also need training in Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) and Shaken Baby Syndrome.

MCTC has an articulation agreement with Metropolitan State University, University of Wisconsin-Stout, and the MnSCU consortium.

Degrees, diplomas and certificates

Refer to the 2009-10 College Catalog for the requirements to degrees, diplomas and/or certificates available through the Child Development program.

Read MCTC's articulation agreements with other colleges and universities.

Faculty/staff listing

Name Office Phone
Brokman, Patricia H.1101 612-659-6000
Faculty
Canney, Judy H.1103 612-659-6011
Faculty
Carlson, Sarah H.3100 612-659-6122
Office & Admin Specialist
Doerner, Hope H.1105 612-659-6000
Faculty x4428
Hynick, Karen T.2321 612-659-6106
Dean
Paxton, Sue H.1107 612-659-6000
Faculty x4408
York, Stacey H.1105 612-659-6445
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