Early Child Care Education students undertake courses covering child development, early childhood curriculum, family engagement, and early intervention strategies. Through practicum experiences, classroom observations, and child-centered activities, students develop skills in supporting young children's holistic development, fostering positive learning environments, and collaborating with families and communities. The curriculum also addresses topics such as early literacy, play-based learning, and inclusive practices in early childhood education. With a focus on child-centered approaches and reflective practice, students are prepared for exams that assess their understanding of early childhood development principles and their ability to implement developmentally appropriate practices in early childhood settings. Graduates pursue careers as early childhood educators, preschool teachers, child care center directors, or child development specialists in early childhood programs, schools, or community organizations.