
Day, Evening, Weekend, and Web-Based Classes
Early childhood education courses are offered on the Nashville campus during the day, evenings, weekends, and on the web. Students who work fulltime may be able to complete the degree at night, weekends and on the web. Courses are offered at off-site locations such as Clarksville and Dickson. Most of the early childhood courses are offered on-line at NSCC or through the RODP (Regent’s Online Degree Program).
Transfer Information
Students may choose to use this program as a stepping stone into higher levels of education. If a student plans to transfer, the student should consult his/her advisor for a specialized program of study. Failure to do so could result in a loss of credits in the transfer process. Students should consult a catalog from the transfer college/university of their choice. Throughout the advising and registration process at Nashville State, it is very important that students become familiar with requirements of the transfer program they are pursuing.
Background Check for Employment in Early Education Programs
Students who wish to become employed in child care programs licensed by Department of Human Services, State of Tennessee must undergo a criminal history and abuse registry background check. Tennessee law requires a satisfactory background check prior to employment. This is initiated by the employer.
Grading Policy for Early Childhood Majors
A grade of C or above must be earned in all early childhood courses prior to graduation. The student majoring in ECED must receive a C or above in each early childhood course in order to meet prerequisite requirements for subsequent courses.
For TECTA-Supported Students
Students who have been enrolled in ECED courses through the TECTA program (Tennessee Early Childhood Training Alliance) and have completed the courses designated for preparation for the CDA Credential will have completed 11 to 13 credit hours of the 60 total credits required for an associate degree. The courses already completed through TECTA may include:
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ECED 2010 Safe, Healthy, Learning Env
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ECED 2130 Initial Practicum
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ECED 2015 Early Childhood Curriculum
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ECED 2040 Fam Dynamics & Comm Involve
Practicum Courses
Students who wish to register in practicum courses should contact their advisor for information about clinical requirements prior to enrolling.
Course Requirements Checklists
Early Childhood Education Certificate
Certificate Checklist (pdf file)
AAS Degree in Early Childhood Education
AAS Checklist (pdf file)
CDA to A.A.S. Degree in Early Childhood Education
CDA to AAS Checklist (pdf file)
AA or AS Degree with Area of Emphasis in Early Childhood Education (for Pre-K-3rd grade)
AS Checklist (pdf file)
Dual Admissions
Nashville State has partnered with surrounding universities to offer Dual Admission programs. The purpose of the Dual Admission program is to offer a structured, guaranteed pathway for progressing from an Associate’s degree directly to a Bachelor’s degree. Students get personal contact with advisors at both institutions during the program.
Participating Universities
Middle Tennessee State University
Tennessee State University
Transfer Articulation Agreements
NSCC and Tennessee State University (TSU):
Dual Admissions Agreement between NSCC and TSU: an A.S. degree with an emphasis in Early Childhood Education will transfer to a B.S. degree in Early Childhood Education with Teacher Certification Pre K-3.
NSCC and TSU (Dual Admissions Program for an AS in Early Childhood Education)
NSCC and Tennessee State University (TSU):
Agreement: Associate of Applied Science (A.A.S.) degree in Early Childhood Education from Nashville State Community College (NSCC) and a Bachelor of Science (B.S.) degree in Family and Consumer Sciences with a concentration in Child Development and Family Relations from Tennessee State University (TSU).
NSCC and TSU (AAS in ECED to BS in Family and Consumer Science)
NSCC and Tennessee State University (TSU):
Agreement: Associate of Applied Science (A.A.S.) degree in Early Childhood Education from Nashville State Community College (NSCC) and a Bachelor of Science (B.S.) degree in Early Childhood Education with Teacher Certification Pre K-3 from Tennessee State University (TSU).
NSCC and TSU (AAS in ECED to BS in ECED Pre K-3)