More about the program:
The Early Childhood Professional Certificate (ECPC) is earned with the completion
of 29 credits in early childhood education. The program’s coursework is focused on
the social and developmental needs of young students ranging from age three to third
grade.
Upon successful completion of these courses, the student will be able to apply for
the state-issued certificate.
The Early Childhood Education (ECED) program is a stackable program. Students can go from ECPC to AA to BA. This competency-based program is aligned
to the New Mexico’s Early Childhood Education & Development Articulation Catalog of
Courses and Programs (2020). The 29 credits of professional course requirements plus
an additional 31 credits in general education will earn the student an Associates
of Arts in Early Childhood Education.
Admission to the Early Childhood Professional Certificate (ECPC)
In order to be accepted into the Early Childhood Professional Certificate (ECPC) Program,
the teacher candidate must be admitted to NNMC and have official transcripts from
all colleges sent to the Office of Admissions.