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If you're looking to enhance your expertise and broaden your impact in creating nurturing educational environments for young learners, National University's Master of Early Childhood Education program empowers you to drive meaningful change.
This program equips you to take on leadership roles as a director, advocate, or higher education professional shaping future early childhood educators. By examining contemporary challenges, research, and emerging trends, you'll gain insights into the rich legacy and critical responsibilities of early education professionals.
NU's curriculum is delivered by doctoral-level faculty who bring their specialized knowledge, enthusiasm, and commitment to student achievement. The program incorporates Universal Design for Learning (UDL) principles, providing hands-on experiences to develop the competencies needed to elevate and champion early childhood education.
Earning a Master of Early Childhood Education requires completing 45 quarter units of graduate coursework. ATP 600 and ATP 699 must be completed at National University, with up to 4.5 quarter units potentially transferable from equivalent graduate work, provided they weren't applied toward another advanced degree.