Young children, including dual language learners and those with special needs, fascinate you. You’re curious about how they develop and learn. You want to work with them and their families—in homes, schools and communities. By studying Early Childhood Studies at California State University Channel Islands (CSUCI), you’ll receive an education that’s creative, and innovative—and that will prepare you to work with children, from birth to age 8, and their families.

Four Year Academic Roadmap

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  • FALL: SEMESTER ONE

    SubjectCourse NumberCourse TitleUnitsRequirements MetGE/GRAD AreaNotes
    ECS101Introduction to Early Childhood Education3Major & GED
    GEStudent's ChoiceA2- Written Communication3GEA2Please check English Milestone via your Student Center to verify if you need an additional support course.
    GEStudent's ChoiceB1- Physical Science4GEB1/B3Take a B1 with B3 (lab) if missing lab requirement.
    GEStudent's ChoiceF - Ethnic Studies3GE & GraduationF/Multicultural PerspectivesAlso fulfills Multicultural Perspectives Requirement.
    GEStudent's ChoiceA3 - Critical Thinking3GEA3

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    Semester One Considerations:

    • Schedule an appointment with a Peer Advisor or Academic Advisor in the Academic Advising Center
    • Attend Major Fair (First Week of October)

    SPRING: SEMESTER TWO

    SubjectCourse NumberCourse TitleUnitsRequirements MetGE/GRAD AreaNotes
    ECS150Foundations of Child and Adolescent Development3Major & GEEDouble counts with GE:E
    SPAN101, or
    102, or 201, or 202, or 211, or
    212
    SPAN 101: Elementary Spanish I, or
    SPAN 102: Elementary Spanish II, or
    SPAN 201: Intermediate Spanish I, or
    SPAN 202: Intermediate Spanish II, or
    SPAN 211: Spanish for Heritage Speakers I , or
    SPAN 212: Spanish for Heritage Speakers II
    4Major & GEC2/LanguageAlso fulfills the Language Requirement
    GEStudent's ChoiceB4- Mathematics- Quantitative Reasoning3GEB4MATH 208 is the recommended Math course by major or any other B4 course. Please check Math Milestone via your Student Center to verify if you need an additional support course.
    GEStudent's ChoiceA1 - Oral Communication3GEA1
    POLS150American Political Institutions3GE & GraduationD/AIR:CA Local & State GovtDouble-counts as GE:D and American Institutions Requirements

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    Semester Two Considerations:

    • Complete Golden 4 GE (A1, A2, A3, and B4)
    • Attend Summer Scheduling workshop
    • Attend Study Abroad information session (if interested)
  • FALL: SEMESTER THREE

    SubjectCourse NumberCourse TitleUnitsRequirements MetGE/GRAD AreaNotes
    ART102Multicultural Children's Art3Major & GEC1Double-counts with GE:C1
    ENGL212Children's Literature in a Diverse World3MajorAdditional CDouble-counts with Additional C requirement
    HISTStudent's ChoiceUS History3GraduationAIR: US HistoryChoose one: HIST 270, 271, 272, 275. CHS 350 is an option, however, will need to be taken in semester 5 or later
    Free ElectiveStudent's ChoiceWill vary3GraduationUnit RequirementNeeded for 120 Unit Requirement - Can be any class, any major, any level 100-299 or 100-499 that you have not earned previous credit for.
    Free ElectiveStudent's ChoiceWill vary3GraduationUnit RequirementNeeded for 120 Unit Requirement - Can be any class, any major, any level 100-299 or 100-499 that you have not earned previous credit for.

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    Semester Three Considerations:

    • Complete lower-division major requirements
    • Consider adding a minor or if interested in credential program, attend an information session to learn more about requirements

    SPRING: SEMESTER FOUR

    SubjectCourse NumberCourse TitleUnitsRequirements MetGE/GRAD AreaNotes
    ECS221Child, Family, and Community in California in the 21st Century3MajorSpring only
    GEStudent's ChoiceB2 - Life Sciences3GEB2/B3Take a B2 with B3 (lab) if missing lab requirement
    Free ElectiveStudent's ChoiceWill vary4GraduationUnit RequirementNeeded for 120 Unit Requirement - Can be any class, any major, any level 100-299 or 100-499 that you have not earned previous credit for.
    Free ElectiveStudent's ChoiceWill vary3GraduationUnit RequirementNeeded for 120 Unit Requirement - Can be any class, any major, any level 100-299 or 100-499 that you have not earned previous credit for.
    Free ElectiveStudent's ChoiceWill vary3GraduationUnit RequirementNeeded for 120 Unit Requirement - Can be any class, any major, any level 100-299 or 100-499 that you have not earned previous credit for.

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    Semester Four Considerations:

    • Make sure to have GE golden four completed (A1, A2, A3, B4)
    • Earn 60 units to be junior standing
  • FALL: SEMESTER FIVE

    SubjectCourse NumberCourse TitleUnitsRequirements MetGE/GRAD AreaNotes
    SPED 345Individuals with Disabilities in Society3Major & GE & GWARUDGE D
    ECS320Teaching and Learning Programs for Early Care and Development3Major
    ECS325Typical & Atypical Development: Birth-Age 83Major
    ECS310Science Technology Engineering Art and Math in Early Childhood2Major
    UDGEStudent's ChoiceUDGE B- Scientific Inquiry and Quantitative Reasoning 3GEUDGE BRecommended: MATH 308 or any UDGE-B course

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    Semester Five Considerations:

    • Meet w/Graduate Studies Center to discuss graduate school programs
    • Meet w/Career Development & Alumni Engagement to discuss internship/job opportunities
    • Meet with your program faculty advisor at least once in your Junior year (either in the Fall or Spring semester)

    SPRING: SEMESTER SIX

    SubjectCourse NumberCourse TitleUnitsRequirements MetGE/GRAD AreaNotes
    EDUC 475Language in Social Context3Major
    EDUC 412 or
    445
    EDUC 412: Equity, Diversity, and Foundations of Schooling,
    or
    EDUC 445: Chicano Child and Adolescent
    3Major
    ECS322Early Childhood Program Administration3Major
    UDGEStudent's ChoiceUDGE C - Arts and Humanities3GEUDGE CRecommended: EDUC 343 or any UDGE-C course
    Free ElectiveStudent's ChoiceWill vary3GraduationUnit RequirementNeeded for 120 Unit Requirement - Can be any class, any major, any level 100-299 or 100-499 that you have not earned previous credit for.

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    Semester Six Considerations:

    • Senior standing is required for any ECS 400 level courses
  • FALL: SEMESTER SEVEN

    SubjectCourse NumberCourse TitleUnitsRequirements MetGE/GRAD AreaNotes
    ECS460Infant/Toddler Educaring: Learning and Assessment3Major
    ECS461Infant/Toddler Student Teaching & Seminar4Major
    ECS462Supporting Dual Language Learners: Context and Approaches3Major
    ECS456Family and Community Engagement3Major
    Free ElectiveStudent's ChoiceFree Elective3GraduationUnit RequirementNeeded for 120 Unit Requirement - Can be any class, any major, any level 100-299 or 100-499 that you have not earned previous credit for.

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    Semester Seven Considerations:

    • Apply for Graduation (Priority deadline – October 1st)
    • Attend Grad Check workshop or schedule a Grad Check appointment with Academic Advising
    • Meet w/Career Development & Alumni Engagement to learn more about Alumni services
    • Meet with your program faculty advisor at least once before you graduate (either in the Fall or Spring semester)

    SPRING: SEMESTER EIGHT

    SubjectCourse NumberCourse TitleUnitsRequirements MetGE/GRAD AreaNotes
    ECS468Early Language Literacy and Math Development Ages 3-8: Multicultural/Multilingual3Major
    ECS470Teaching and Learning in Preschool/Primary: Integrated Curriculum and Assessment3Major
    ECS471Preschool/Primary Student Teaching & Seminar4Major
    ECS463Creating and Supporting Reciprocal Family and Community Networks3Major

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    Semester Eight Considerations:

    • Attend Grad Fest in March
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