Bachelor of Science
in Early Childhood Education
This
highly competitive program is designed as an
integrated program to prepare graduates to teach
children who are typically developing, at-risk,
gifted, or who have mild/moderate educational
needs in pre-kindergarten through grade three.
Graduates are licensed to teach children ages
three through eight and are prepared to work
with young children and/or their families in
a variety of settings. The program is based
on standards for early childhood programs and
teacher preparation promulgated by the National
Association for the Education of Young Children,
the Council for Exceptional Children, the National
Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education,
and the curriculum content identified in the
Ohio Model Curriculum guidelines.
Admission
to the ECE program is based on completion of
specific courses, total number of hours completed,
and overall grade point average (GPA). Students
must meet additional criteria in order to student-teach
in either a pre-kindergarten or kindergarten-primary
setting. Students are urged to consult the student
services office for additional information.
This degree is awarded by the College
of Education and Human Development.
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