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  The Graduate School of Education 2014–2016 Nondegree Skill Development Programs Programs in the Department of Educational Psychology Infant/Early Childhood Specialist Interdisciplinary Studies (ISIS): Children Birth to Five and Their Families  

Infant/Early Childhood Specialist Interdisciplinary Studies (ISIS): Children Birth to Five and Their Families


Coordinator: Dr. Lorraine McCune (848-932-0823; email: lorraine.mccune@gse.rutgers.edu)

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Rutgers University offers an interdisciplinary graduate studies certificate program to prepare individuals in a variety of disciplines for service delivery or research careers involving infants and young children, including those at risk or those with disabilities, and their families. This certificate of accomplishment does not confer any New Jersey professional license.

Students may enroll in courses while pursuing a master's or doctoral degree program at Rutgers in a relevant field. An infant/early childhood specialist interdisciplinary studies (ISIS) certificate will be issued only to students completing a degree at the time the certificate is awarded. Appropriate master's or doctoral degree programs include educational, developmental, clinical, or school psychology; special education; social work; and early childhood education. Students who wish to receive an  infant/early childhood specialist interdisciplinary studies certificate must complete and return an application to the Department of Educational Psychology prior to graduation. Upon completing the Ed.M., Psy.D., Ph.D., or Ed.D., students request the awarding of the  infant/early childhood specialist interdisciplinary studies certificate from the director of the program.

Requirements for the Infant/Early Childhood Specialist Interdisciplinary Studies Certificate are:

1. 18 credits of coursework in infant/early childhood studies passed with an average of B or better, of which 12 credits must be earned from the following courses:

    15:255:512  Enhancing Learning and Development for Infants and Young Children (3)

    15:290:520  Motor, Biological, and Neurological Development and Issues in Infancy and Early Childhood (3)

    15:290:521  Child, Family, and Community: Relationships in Development (3)

    15:290:522  Cognition and Language from Birth to Age Eight: Normal Development and Implications of Risk and Disability (3)

    15:290:523  Interdisciplinary Assessment of Infants and Young Children (3)

    15:290:525  Practicum in Applied Infant and Early Childhood Development (3)

Students must have a good background in child development to begin the sequence. A recent graduate course in child development or permission of the instructor is a prerequisite for enrollment in the ISIS classes.

2. One course in multicultural relations.

3. Students who intend to participate in early intervention or other service delivery systems should: a) have some applied experience in appropriate settings (the equivalent of two semesters of one-day-per-week practicum in a setting providing services to infants and/or young children and their families); and (b) complete all required courses, with the exception of those where content repeats prior educational experience.

4. Completion of a research or scholarly project related to infants and/or young children and their families, including but not limited to the master's thesis or doctoral dissertation.

 
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