Early Childhood Education
Program Information
Make an impact by influencing the youngest of learners at they begin their educational journey. The Bachelor of Arts in Blended Early Childhood Education program will prepare you for a gratifying career teaching children, with or without disabilities or special needs, between the ages of birth and third grade. Your teaching career will include collaborating with other professionals to improve learning opportunities for young children by providing them a strong educational foundation for the best possible lifelong outcomes. Become an advocate for children and discover your passion for early childhood profession!
Blended Early Childhood Education/Early Childhood Special Education Requirements:
- Completion of an Associate's Degree (A.A.S) in Early Childhood Education from an accredited institution of higher learning. Those holding the A.A.S. should check with the advisor in the College of Education's Kent Center for Student Success Student to determine whether additional general education credits are required for graduation.
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.