Child-Care Administration

Minor

Are you looking for a career with the potential to shape the lives of groups of young children in an educational setting? Consider a minor in child-care administration.

Why Minor in Child-Care Administration?

You'll learn about child development and how to create programming that helps children thrive.

You'll work with children as they develop, creating an educational foundation that helps them develop into confident, self-sufficient learners.

Why Study Child-Care Administration at CSUN?

The department offers experiential learning opportunities through its lab and studio courses and the Child and Family Studies Center Lab School.

The Child-Care Administration minor meets requirements for California's Title 22 Child Care Permit.

What You'll Learn

During your studies in child-care administration you'll take such courses as:

  • The Child in the Family and Community
  • Child Growth and Development
  • Prenatal and Infant Development
  • Administration of Children’s Programs
  • Supervision of Child Development Personnel

You'll choose from such courses as:

  • Art in Early Childhood
  • Enhancing Childhood Creativity
  • Physical Education for Children
  • Music for Early Childhood

Curriculum

Learning for All at the Child and Family Studies Center

The center is an educational setting for young children from the community, and their families. The center trains CSUN students to work effectively with young children, fostering the growth and development of the whole child.

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