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Early Childhood Education prepares individuals to instruct children from infancy through second grade. Program graduates are eligible for a professional teaching license in Early Childhood Education, including Early Childhood Special Education certification. Undergraduate students seeking this degree will learn to:
Design instructional activities covering academic subjects like reading and mathematics, while developing essential skills such as study habits and interpersonal communication
Evaluate learners to identify their capabilities, strengths, and areas needing improvement
Provide personalized support to help students address specific academic difficulties
The Bachelor of Science in Early Childhood Education equips future educators to teach children from birth to second grade, requiring completion of at least 120 credit hours.
Aspiring teachers in the College of Education must satisfy sequential gateway criteria, which include completing designated courses, maintaining required GPAs, fulfilling clinical experience obligations, and passing licensure examinations. Successful completion of all Gateway requirements results in both degree conferral and licensure qualification.