Interdisciplinary Early Childhood Education | OCTC

Interdisciplinary Early Childhood Education

You’ll learn about children's growth from birth through age five.

Program Contact
Amanda Merrit, M.A.
Program Coordinator
(270) 686-4408
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What Is Interdisciplinary Early Childhood Education?

If you love kids and want to make a difference in young lives, you might be a great preschool teacher. Research shows that providing high quality educational programs for our youngest children is an investment in the future. The Interdisciplinary Early Childhood Education program at OCTC can give you the tools to have a big impact on little ones. Our graduates gain an understanding of the cognitive, physical, social and emotional development for working with young children. Our students benefit from excellent classroom instruction and practical experiences that prepare them for this rewarding field.

Interdisciplinary Early Choldhood students sitting in group in the floor.

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How Do I Pay For This?

Worry no more. With the lowest tuition in Kentucky, financial aid options, and a helping hand to guide you through the application process, OCTC has you covered. OCTC will help you reach your goals at a price that won't break the bank.

What Else Do I Need to Know?

Additional Information

The Child Development Associate (CDA) program is a national credentialing program initiated in 1971 for the recognition of early childhood professionals. A competency based assessment and credentialing process is administered by the Council for Professional Recognition. More than 300,000 child care providers have earned the CDA credential.

Applying for the CDA Credential is a big commitment. However, working towards the credential can be a rewarding experience. It offers caregivers an opportunity to:

  • Take a look at their own work in relation to national standards.
  • Get feedback and support from people who have experience working with children and knowledge about early childhood education/child development.
  • Improve their skills in ways that are satisfying for themselves and beneficial for children.
  • Earn a professional credential that is recognized by early childhood educators nationwide.
  • For more information about the national CDA program, go to the Council for Professional Recognition's website.

Owensboro Community and Technical College offers course work specifically designed to address the requirements and standards of the CDA credential for center-based preschool and infant/toddler caregivers, family child care providers, and home visitors.

Length of Program

You can earn an associate in applied science degree in two years if you maintain full-time status.

This information should not be considered a substitute for the KCTCS Catalog. You should always choose classes in cooperation with your faculty advisor to ensure that you meet all degree requirements.

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