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The Early Childhood Education program at URI awards a Bachelor of Science (B.S.) degree, specializing in the formative years from birth through age eight. Recognizing this stage as pivotal for cognitive and emotional growth, URI's ECE curriculum emphasizes comprehensive strategies for nurturing young minds across educational, social, and developmental domains. The program equips future educators with integrated methods to foster childhood learning.
URI's ECE certification holds full accreditation, qualifying graduates for Pre-K through second grade teaching credentials in Rhode Island. Alongside their Early Childhood Education degree, students pursue a complementary major in fields like Human Development and Family Studies, Elementary Education, Psychology, or Foreign Languages.
Program Advantages
Acquire hands-on training at campus childcare facilities, complete three fieldwork placements, and fulfill a dedicated student teaching term
Master age-appropriate instructional techniques with cultural sensitivity
Cultivate inclusive approaches for diverse young learners' holistic development
Strengthen collaborative bonds between homes, schools, and neighborhoods
Develop the skills to become an enthusiastic ECE professional and advocate