Education and Languages

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The curriculum in the Education and Languages pathway includes studies in child development, language learning, and cultural factors affecting education. Programs emphasize topics and skills in teaching and learning, child development, and language acquisition.

Most careers in this pathway will require a bachelor's degree or other credentials, with programs designed for students intending to transfer. 


  • Program Award definitions can be found on the Types of Degrees and Certificates webpage. 
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Degree and Certificates

Program TitleProgram AwardDivisionFinancial Aid Eligible
American Sign LanguageA.A. DegreeLanguage & Communication StudiesYes
Child & Adolescent DevelopmentA.A. DegreeConsumer & Family StudiesYes
Child DevelopmentA.S. DegreeConsumer & Family StudiesYes
Child Development - AssistantSkill Certificate Consumer & Family StudiesNo
Child Development - Associate TeacherSkill CertificateConsumer & Family StudiesNo
Child Development-TeacherCertificate of AchievementConsumer & Family StudiesYes
Early Childhood EducationA.S.-T DegreeConsumer & Family StudiesYes
Elementary Teacher EducationA.A.-T DegreeConsumer & Family StudiesYes
EnglishA.A.-T DegreeEnglishYes
ESL Advanced Level (Noncredit)Certificate of CompetencyLanguage & Communication StudiesNo
ESL Beginning Level (Noncredit)Certificate of CompetencyLanguage & Communication StudiesNo
ESL Intermediate Level (Noncredit)Certificate of CompetencyLanguage & Communication StudiesNo
Interpreter (Spanish)Certificate of AchievementLanguage & Communication StudiesYes
Liberal Arts - Pathway to Educational OccupationsA.A. DegreeStudent ServicesYes
SpanishA.A.-T DegreeLanguage & Communication StudiesYes
Special EducationCertificate of AchievementConsumer & Family StudiesYes
Writing ConsultancyCertificate of AchievementEnglishYes