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Child Life Assistant — A.A.S. Degree

This program delivers knowledge and skills necessary for working with children in hospitalized settings or with health care needs. Child life assistants are part of the team responsible for supporting children and families through health care experiences and helping them effectively cope by using developmental play and normalized activities in their environment. This program is available in the classroom and many courses are also available online. Additionally, it links with a selection of four-year colleges for bachelor's degree completion.

First Year – First Semester

Course# Course Title Credits
Introduction to Early Childhood Careers 3
Child Growth and Development 3
Child Safety, Health, and Nutrition 3
Guiding Children's Behaviors 3
Medical Terminology 2
  Total Credits 14

First Year – Second Semester

Course# Course Title Credits
Learning Environment and Curriculum 3
Observation and Assessment 3
Children with Differing Abilities 3
Child/Adolescent Psychology 3
Interpersonal Communications 3
Sign Language in Early Childhood 1
  Total Credits 16

Second Year – First Semester

Course# Course Title Credits
Composition I 3
Introduction to Anatomy and Physiology 4
Experiential Learning 1
Marriage & the Family 3
Death & Dying 2
Introduction to Computer Applications 3
  Total Credits 16

Second Year – Second Semester

Course# Course Title Credits
Organizational Leadership & Management 3
Culture, Family, and Providers 1
MATS (Over 1000, except 1205) 4
Medical Ethics 3
Field Experience 3
  Total Credits 14
Total Program Requirements 60

This is a sample course sequence resulting in an A.A.S. degree.
Please consult your program advisor regarding your academic plans.

* Technical electives may be selected from course subject area: ECYD.

** See General Education A.A.S. degree requirements.