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TTC Home  2005-06 Catalog > Programs of Study > Community, Family and Child Studies
 Area of Study

 Community, Family and Child Studies

 Overview

Community, Family and Child Studies is a division dedicated to meeting local, regional and national needs of the community for quality training in human services, and child and youth services. It is designed to equip students with the skills necessary to meet the increased demands for qualified professionals. These programs combine classroom instruction, field experience and interdisciplinary skills.

Students interested in Community, Family and Child Studies may obtain requirement information from the Admissions and Records office. Additional information about the sequence of course offerings, class schedule, program costs and job opportunities can be obtained by consulting a faculty advisor or by attending a program advising session. To schedule a faculty advising appointment, contact the Division of Community, Family and Child Studies on Main Campus in the North Rivers Commerce Center (Bldg. 940), Room 114, or call 843.574.6529.

 General Information

The Division offers programs that prepare students to enter some of the nation’s fastest-growing occupations. These programs include Early Care and Education, Early Childhood Development, Child Care Management, School-Age and Youth Development, Early Childhood Special Education, Infant and Toddler Development, and Food Service Specialist. Within the Human Services field, a growing body of data supports the need for practitioners trained and skilled in the specific areas of family violence and addictions/substance abuse. In the tri-county there has also been a significant increase in the number of retirees, indicating a need for professionals skilled in gerontology.

Prior to enrolling in the Community, Family and Child Studies programs students must have a high school diploma or a GED and take the College’s placement test or possess qualifying SAT or ACT scores for all programs. Students who have transfer credits of a C or better from an approved, regionally accredited postsecondary institution, may not need to take the placement test.

The Early Childhood Development diploma and certificate programs, Child Care Management certificate, Infant and Toddler Development certificate, the School-Age and Youth Development certificate, and associate degree in Early Care and Education programs require the following additional admission requirements: a health assessment denoting good health, a negative tuberculosis skin test, compliance with technical standards and evidence of nonconviction as prerequisites to labs in licensed child care centers. A clear criminal background check by the South Carolina Law Enforcement Division (SLED) also is required. In addition to SLED background checks, some child development centers and schools may require fingerprinting as well. Students entering these laboratory courses may additionally opt to be fingerprinted. Fingerprinting and a SLED background check are required for the Early Care and Education workforce. A clear criminal background check by the South Carolina Law Enforcement Division (SLED) is also required for students entering the Human Services, Addictions/Substance Abuse, Issues in Family Violence and Gerontology programs.

 Cancellation Policy

TTC reserves the right to cancel courses due to inadequate enrollment.

 Programs of Study

Program Degree Career Path Info

Early Care and Education  Associate in Public Service     

Human Services  Associate in Public Service     

Early Childhood Development  Diploma: Public Service     

Addictions/Substance Abuse  Certificate: Public Service     

Child Care Management  Certificate: Public Service     

Early Childhood Development  Certificate: Public Service     

Early Childhood Special Education  Certificate: Public Service     

Food Service Specialist  Certificate: Public Service     

Gerontology  Certificate: Public Service     

Human Services  Certificate: Public Service     

Infant and Toddler Development  Certificate: Public Service     

Issues in Family Violence  Certificate: Public Service     

School-Age and Youth Development  Certificate: Public Service     

 

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