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Dec 11, 2024
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2020-2021 Undergraduate Catalog | Expires Aug. 2027 THIS CATALOG IS ARCHIVED. BE SURE YOU ARE ACCESSING THE MOST ACCURATE CATALOG FOR YOU.
Early Childhood Education (B.A.)
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This major provides preparation for students interested in a career in the field of early childhood and child development without elementary teacher certification. The Bachelor of Arts in Early Childhood degree is designed to meet the needs of students with one or more of the following career goals:
- Lead Teacher in Great Start Readiness Program, Head Start and Early Head Start program
- Childcare Director or Head Start/Early Head Start Early Childhood Coordinator
- Service provider for community agencies such as Early On, Child Abuse and Neglect Council, Department of Human Services, Children’s Museums, etc
Additionally, the Bachelor’s of Arts in Early Childhood is appropriate for:
- Candidates interested in early childhood professional graduate programs.
- Students who are graduates of associate degree early childhood/child development programs.
Core courses and electives provide a sound foundation in early childhood education, with additional electives providing an opportunity to meet individualized learning needs based on career goals.
Admission Requirements
Candidates will be selected for admission into the Early Childhood Bachelor’s Program on the basis of the following criteria:
- 60 credits with a GPA of 2.75,
- completion of TE 100 , TE 270 , and TE 371 with “B-” or better.
- verification of a criminal background check, and
- validation of the Department of Human Services clearance.
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Prerequisites for Admission
Completion of 60 credits including the following courses:
Internships
These courses must be completed in the last 12 credits of the program.
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