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Program Overview
Undergraduate Programs
AA in Early Childhood Education (Online)
AA in Early Childhood Education Director Concentration (Online)
AA in Psychology (Online)
AS in Business Administration (Online)
AS in Criminal Justice (Online)
AS in Cybersecurity Track (Online and On Campus)
AS in General Studies (Online and On Campus)
AS in Health Information Technology (Online)
AS in Health Sciences (On Campus)
AS in Web Development Track (Online and On Campus)
BA in Biology (On Campus)
BA in Communication and Media Studies (Online or On Campus)
Advertising Concentration (On Campus)
Journalism Concentration (On Campus)
Public Relations Concentration
Video Production Concentration
BA in Early Childhood Education and Care (Online)
BA in English (On Campus)
BA in Liberal Arts (Online or On Campus)
English Concentration (On Campus)
BA in Psychology (Online or On Campus)
Human Services Concentration (Online or On Campus)
BS in Biology (On Campus)
BS in Criminal Justice (Online or On Campus)
BS in Health Sciences (On Campus)
Allied Health Concentration (On Campus)
BS in Human Resource Management (Online)
BS in Human Services (Online and On Campus)
Early Intervention Concentration (Online or On Campus)
Early Childhood Education and Early Intervention Concentration (Online)
BS in Information Technology (Online and On Campus)
Cybersecurity Concentration (Online or On Campus)
Game Development Concentration (Online and On Campus)
Software Engineering Concentration (Online and On Campus)
Applied Artificial Intelligence Concentration (On Campus)
BS in Management (Online or On-Campus)
Accounting Concentration (On Campus)
Entrepreneurship Concentration (On Campus)
Esports Management Concentration (Online or On Campus)
Fashion Merchandising Concentration (On Campus)
Finance Concentration (On Campus)
Healthcare Management Concentration (Online or On Campus)
Health Information Management Concentration (Online)
Project Management Concentration (Online and On Campus)
Professional Sales Concentration (On Campus)
BS in Marketing (Online or On Campus)
Digital Marketing Concentration (Online and On Campus)
BS in Sport Management (On-Campus)
Esports Management Concentration (On Campus)
Sport Coaching and Fitness Concentration (On Campus)
Bachelor's Degree Law Track (Online or On-Campus)
Medical Pathway Program
Minors
RN to BSN Program*
Graduate Programs
Master of Arts in Psychology, Mental Health Track (Online)
Master of Arts in Counseling Psychology (Hybrid)
Master of Business Administration (Online and On Campus)
STEM Master of Business Administration (On Campus)
Master of Education in Early Childhood Education (Online)
Master of Science in Criminal Justice (Online)
Professional Studies
Certificates
Early Childhood Education Certificate (Online)
Computer Technology Certificate (Online)
Medical Coding Certificate (Online)
Addiction Counseling Graduate Certificate (Online)
Healthcare Management Graduate Certificate (Online)
Professional Studies Courses
Early Childhood Education Courses (Online)
RHIA/RHIT Exam Prep
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Early Childhood Education Courses (Online)
Professional Development for Educators
Advance in your current career or take the first step onto a new path with Fisher College’s Early Childhood Education online courses. These convenient, affordable classes are available on eight-week rotations. Learn from the comfort of your home in online courses that facilitate hands-on practice and collaboration with your peers.
Why Take Early Childhood Education Courses at Fisher?
Affordable and Flexible Learning
Enroll in online classes for early childhood education as a non-degree-seeking student that are priced for your success! Fisher’s eight-week learning opportunities are available at a special discounted rate of $550 per course. This accessible online format allows you to study on a schedule and in the environments that work best for you.
Quality Online Classes
Engage deeply with learning material in hands-on early childhood education courses that involve simulations, presentations, and collaborative projects. Every early childhood education online course involves interactive opportunities for you to learn from experienced peers and expert faculty whose valuable skills and knowledge can enhance your learning and influence your career choices.
Your Path to Credentials and Degrees
Every credit you earn in Fisher’s Early Childhood Education program can be applied toward our Early Childhood Education certificate, associate degree, or bachelor’s degree programs. If you decide to pursue a degree at Fisher College, your academic advisor can help you determine which courses you need to meet your desired level of certification for your chosen age group in the state of Massachusetts.
8-Week Online Courses Offered
- ED115: Introduction to Early Intervention
- ED116: Health, Safety, and Nutrition for Young Children
- ED120: Infant/Toddler Curricula
- ED121: Preschool Curricula
- ED204: Strategies for Children’s Behavior
- ED205: Children with Special Needs
- ED223: Program Administration for Early Childhood
- ED224: Supervision and Personnel Management in Programs for Children
- ED227: Children, Family, and Community
- PS103: Child Development
ED115: Introduction to Early Intervention
Term: November
Number of Credits: 3
Cost: $550
This course will provide an introduction to the Early Intervention (EI) program currently applicable to all children under the age of 3 who meet the criteria. Students will learn about the history of EI in the United States, the components of the Individualized Family Service Plan (IFSP), and the interdisciplinary approach to assessment and treatment. In this course, we emphasize the importance of understanding and working within the family system from a culturally competent context.
ED116: Health, Safety, and Nutrition for Young Children
Term: May
Number of Credits: 3
Cost: $550
This course is intended for students working in an educational setting, for childcare providers, and for adults and parents who desire additional information about current concepts in the field of health, safety, and nutrition, and their relationship to the young child.
ED120: Infant/Toddler Curricula
Term: September, January and May
Number of Credits: 3
Cost: $550
This course presents a developmentally appropriate curriculum framework for the cognitive/language, physical, and social-emotional development of infants and toddlers.
We emphasize an education on children’s interactions with their environment through exploration, problem-solving, and discovery.
Students will study the role of the adult in creating a safe, physical, and psychological learning environment.
Students will utilize stimulating materials such as: presentations, projects, and observations that will provide first-hand experience.
ED121: Preschool Curricula
Term: November, March and July
Number of Credits: 3
Cost: $550
This course presents a developmentally appropriate curriculum framework for the cognitive/language, physical, and social-emotional development of preschoolers. Students prepare to utilize evidence-based, developmentally appropriate practices in the context of children’s family, culture, language and abilities.
This program's emphasis is on understanding children’s developmental stages and developing appropriate learning opportunities, interactions and environments to support each child in the following areas: dramatic play, art, music, fine and gross motor play.
ED204: Strategies for Children’s Behavior
Term: November and January
Number of Credits: 3
Cost: $550
This course will examine instructional strategies and developmental theory of how children’s self image and self control are developed through individual and small-group interactions.
Course material is drawn from developmental and learning theories for infancy, toddlerhood, and the preschool years. Observations are an important learning tool for this course.
ED205: Children with Special Needs
Term: September and March
Number of Credits: 3
Cost: $550
This course includes an overview of special needs children and their families. Emphasis is on prevalence of disorders, treatment modalities, community resources serving exceptional children, the teacher’s role in mainstreaming and early identification, and federal legislation affecting exceptional children. Focus will be on inclusion in classroom settings.
ED223: Program Administration for Early Childhood
Term: January and July
Number of Credits: 3
Cost: $550
This course is designed to acquaint students with practical matters involved in establishing and maintaining an Early Childhood facility. It includes topics such as determining the need for and structure of an early childhood facility, legal requirements for childcare centers and staff, child selection and grouping, staff recruitment, development, evaluation, funding, and budget management.
ED224: Supervision and Personnel Management in Programs for Children
Term: September and March
Number of Credits: 3
Cost: $550
The course will emphasize the role of the supervisor or mentor in human resource management. Leadership theories and skills will be explored as they relate to working with diverse populations. Students will collaborate with outside resources such as parents, social service, and healthcare professionals in children's programs throughout the course.
ED227: Children, Family, and Community
Term: November and May
Number of Credits: 3
Cost: $550
This course will examine the developing child in a societal context, focusing on the interrelationship of family, school, and community by emphasizing historical and socio-cultural factors.
Students will gain an understanding of their professional role in supporting practices that strengthen respectful, collaborative family/child partnerships, and how to use protective factors through effective use of community and family resources.
The processes of socialization and identity development will be highlighted, showing the importance of respectful, reciprocal relationships that support and empower families.
PS103: Child Development
Term: September, November, January, March, May and July
Number of Credits: 3
Cost: $550
This course will examine the developing child in a societal context, focusing on the interrelationship of family, school, and community and emphasizing historical and socio-cultural factors. Students will gain an understanding of their professional role in supporting practices that strengthen respectful, collaborative family/child partnerships, and how to use protective factors through effective use of community and family resources. The processes of socialization and identity development will be highlighted, showing the importance of respectful, reciprocal relationships that support and empower families.
Skills You’ll Learn in Early Childhood Education Courses
- Teaching: Practice developing curricula that meet the needs of infants, toddlers, and preschoolers with varying developmental, physical, cognitive, behavioral, and developmental needs.
- Holistic Attention: Consider the interrelationship of a child’s family, school, community, socio-cultural, and historical contexts and how these play into development and relationships in the self, family, and community.
- Wellness: Cultivate practices for observing and attending to young children’s health, safety, and nutrition.
- Intervention: Learn when and how to compose individualized family service plans (IFSPs) and implement Early Intervention (EI) strategies for children aged three and under.
- Management: Explore the roles and responsibilities of a supervisor and mentor to fellow workers in early childhood education contexts.
Cohort Pricing
Does your organization need a college course for more than 14 employees? Specialized cohort course pricing is available.
Special Discounted Courses for Early Childhood Professionals
Enhance your knowledge in the early childhood profession through condensed, affordable online courses. As a non-degree-seeking student, you can take up to four courses for only $550 per course.
These courses equip you with skills and expertise from Fisher’s respected Early Childhood Education degree programs. Connect with peers and skilled faculty whose shared experiences can help you grow your career. All credits you earn here can be applied toward a Fisher College certificate, associate, or bachelor’s degree in Early Childhood Education.
Advance Your Career in Early Childhood Education
Expand your professional potential and apply to one of Fisher College’s online degree or certificate programs in early childhood education. Embrace the flexibility of eight-week terms and build out your expertise — an investment that will serve you throughout your career!
