Early Childhood Teacher (45 Credits)
Early Childhood/ Early Intervention 51 credits
This major leads to initial licensure as a teacher of early childhood, grades PreK–2. Students completing the major may qualify for a variety of positions involving work with young children in nursery schools, kindergartens, and grades one through two. Within the major, students study ways of meeting children's special needs in regular early childhood settings.
Students in the Early Childhood Major must choose a liberal arts major to complement their professional study. Students may choose from thirteen liberal arts fields:
- Biology
- Children, Youth, & Family Studies
- Creative Writing
- English
- Earth and Environmental Science
- Environmental Studies
- Global Studies: Politics, Culture, and Society
- History
- Mathematical Studies
- Political Science
- Psychology
- Sociology and Social Change
- Spanish
This program requires a minimum of 150 hours of practicum work at the preschool/kindergarten level OR a minimum of 200 hours of practicum work in grade 1 or 2 during the junior year. The senior practicum is a semester experience at the level not chosen for the junior practicum.
Students working toward an Early Childhood Education licensure with an Early Intervention Specialization should refer to the Education Specializations section.
Degree Requirements
I. Required core:
CEDUC 1352 | Teaching, Learning and Social Responsibility | 4 |
CEDUC 2351 | Early Childhood Education | 4 |
CEDUC 2401 | Literacy Learning | 3 |
CEDUC 3373 | Developmental Experiences in Mathematics and Science | 3 |
CEDUC 3395 | Literature for Children | 3 |
CEDUC 3420 | Language Arts, Social Studies and Technology | 3 |
CEDUC 4188 | Sheltered English Instruction: Pre-K - 6 | 4 |
CEDUC 4360 | Working with Parents and Children in Integrated Early Childhood Settings | 3 |
CEDUC 4721 | Senior Practicum and Seminar in Early Childhood Education | 9 |
Choose ONE:
CEDUC 3702 | Junior Practicum and Seminar in Early Childhood Education | 3 |
CEDUC 3704 | Junior Practicum and Seminar in Early Intervention | 9 |
II. Liberal Arts Support Courses: