B.A. Blended Early Childhood Education
Early Childhood Education Program
The goal of the Early Childhood Education Program is to prepare professionals who have the necessary knowledge, dispositions, and abilities to:
- Enhance learning and development of young children, with and without disabilities, between the ages of birth and third grade.
- Establish collaborative relationships with families and other professionals in ways that produce outcomes for young children.
- View their own professional development as a lifelong endeavor.
- Advocate for children, families, and the early childhood profession.
The Baccalaureate degree in the Early Childhood Education program is designed to further prepare Early Childhood Education professionals holding either an Associate of Arts (A.A.), Associate of Applied Science (A.A.S.), or Associate of Science (A.S.) in the field of early childhood education. Early Childhood Education is the study and education of young children from birth through third grade.
Candidates holding an Associate's degree in Early Childhood Education pursue a Blended Early Childhood Education/Early Childhood Special Education Certificate. This degree program is competency/field-based and allows candidates the opportunity to apply course work instruction to practical experiences in approved early childhood education centers and private/public school settings for children with or without disabilities.
Candidates interested in pursuing the Blended Early Childhood Education degree are advised to contact the Advising Coordinator in the COE Student Advising Center for general information and program Âadvisement.
Summary of Requirements for a Bachelor of Arts degree in Blended Early Childhood Education
- Completion of an Associate's Degree in Early Childhood Education from an accredited institution of higher learning. NOTE: Those holding the A.A.S. should check with the Advising Coordinator in the COE Student Advising Center to determine whether additional general education credits are required for graduation.
- Completion of a major in Early ÂChildhood Education at the Associate level including required education and special education coursework for the Early Childhood Education major.
Required coursework:
Code | Title | Credits |
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EDUCÂ 2204 | Families Community Culture (Satisfies General Education Objective 9) 1 | 3 |
EDUCÂ 3302 | Motivation and Management | 3 |
EDUCÂ 3308 | Foundations of Educational Knowledge, Planning, and Assessment | 3 |
EDUCÂ 3311 | Instructional Technology | 3 |
EDUCÂ 3321 | Language Arts Methods | 3 |
EDUCÂ 3322 | Literature for Children across the Curriculum | 3 |
EDUCÂ 3331 | Science Methods for Teachers | 3 |
EDUCÂ 4408 | Pre-Internship Field Experience Seminar | 3 |
EDUCÂ 4419 | Developmental Literacy and Assessment | 3 |
EDUCÂ 4493 | Student Teaching | 12 |
EDMTÂ 2270 | Teaching K-8 Mathematics I | 3 |
EDMTÂ 2271 | Teaching K-8 Mathematics II | 3 |
EDMTÂ 3370 | Mathematics Methods I | 3 |
SPEDÂ 3330 | The Exceptional Child | 3 |
SPEDÂ 4424 | Assessment Procedures in Special Education | 3 |
SPEDÂ 4429 | Teaching Students with Significant and Multiple Disabilities | 3 |
SPEDÂ 4443 | Teaching Students with Autism Spectrum Disorder | 3 |
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 or equivalent