Child Development

Degree in Child Development

What children learn and experience within their first five years can shape their views of themselves, the way they perceive the world and their later successes in school, work and personal lives. Gain an understanding of early childhood education with our program which prepares graduates to facilitate and assess learning environments that are engaging and playful to promote social, emotional, cognitive and physical development in young children.

The Child Development program is designed as a career ladder with multiple entry and exit points. Students can earn a certificate, and in just one more year, an Associate of Applied Science in Child Development. Add two more years of study to earn a Bachelor of Applied Science in Child Development. The Certificate, Associate of Applied Science and the Bachelor of Applied Science in Child Development can all be completed entirely online.

The Associate of Applied Science in Child Development program also accepts transfer credits from the WV Infant & Toddler (WVIT), EDGE Credit, Apprenticeship for Child Development Specialist (ACDS) and Child Development Associate (CDA).

Child Development BAS Admission Eligibility Requirements

  1. Student must hold at least a 2.0 grade point average.
  2. A grad of C or better in all CDEV and EDUC required coursework.
  3. The student must pass all required background checks and receive a “no conviction” statement from the Department of Health and Human Resources; waivers will not be granted. Student must also have no substantiated claims against them through Child Protective Services.
  4. Files containing the above materials will be reviewed by the Child Development Department regularly.
  5. Students must uphold the NAEYC Code of Ethical Conduct. Failure to adhere to the code may result in dismissal from the program. Find the code here.
  6. Students must have completed at least 48 hours toward the Associate of Applied Science in Child Development. Transfer students will be considered on an individual basis or according to agreements by institution.

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Certificate

Certificate of Applied Science in Child Development

Our Certificate of Applied Science in Child Development degree is a total of 30-credit hours. During your studies, you will organize and prepare experiences for young children including creative play, integrating experiences in early childhood programs, address legal and ethical considerations in meeting the needs of exceptional children and more.

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Associate

Associate of Applied Science in Child Development

Our Associate of Applied Science in Child Development degree is a total of 60-credit hours. During your studies, you will examine young childhood relationships, explore curriculum associated with early education programs, focus on the various tools and assessments for children ages birth through age 5 years and more.

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Bachelor

Bachelor of Applied Science in Child Development

The Bachelor of Applied Science in Child Development is a total of 120 credit hours. With this online degree, all students, no matter where they live, receive in-state tuition!

Students will plan, implement and assess developmentally appropriate learning experiences for young children. They use a strong understanding of child development to promote social, emotional, physical, and cognitive learning and growth.

The Bachelor of Applied Science in Child Development is a non-licensing degree and will not lead to public school certification.

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This is a 2+2 degree program meaning:

If you already have an Associate Degree in Child Development or a related degree from an accredited college or university, your degree will be accepted and you may begin working toward the Bachelor of Applied Science in Child Development at WVU Parkersburg.

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What can I do with this degree?

We will provide you with the knowledge to earn credentials in the child development field so you may create positive learning environments in child care centers, Head Start and professional positions at the local and state level for young children to learn and grow their emotional, social and cognitive skills.

Potential Careers

Lead Teacher in Head Start or Centers

Childcare Center Director

Child Care Resource & Referral Specialists

Birth to Three Specialist

Family Support Specialist

Classroom Aides in Public Schools

Home-Based Service Provider

All WVU Parkersburg students in the Child Development program will receive the in-state tuition rate, regardless of geographical location.

Eligible students are encouraged to apply for the WVAFCS Scholarship for this program here.

TUITION


Estimated rates for the 2023-2024 academic year. Additional course fees may apply and rates are subject to change.

WV & OH Residents
Per Credit Hour$180 - $249
Per Semester$2,160 - $2,988
Fall & Spring Semesters$4,320 - $5,976
Non-Residents
Per Credit Hour$376 - $401
Per Semester$4,512 - $4,812
Fall & Spring Semesters$9,024 - $9,624
High School Students
Per Credit Hour$50
Per Semester$600
Fall & Spring Semesters$1,200

Estimated Costs of Attendance


Estimated total costs of attendance for students, varied based on residential status and living situation.

WV & Ohio Residents Living with Parents
Room & Board$3,600
Transportation$1,500
Tuition & Fees$5,040
Books & Supplies$1,500
Miscellaneous$2,000

Total

$13,640

WV & Ohio Residents NOT Living with Parents
Room & Board$7,200
Transportation$1,500
Tuition & Fees$5,040
Books & Supplies$1,500
Miscellaneous$2,000

Total

$17,240

Non-Residents Living with Parents
Room & Board$3,600
Transportation$1,500
Tuition & Fees$9,792
Books & Supplies$1,500
Miscellaneous$2,000

Total

$18,392

Non-Residents NOT Living with Parents
Room & Board$7,200
Transportation$1,500
Tuition & Fees$9,792
Books & Supplies$1,500
Miscellaneous$2,000

Total

$21,992

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