The Bachelor of Science in Early Childhood Care and Education is a 120-credit-hour degree program with coursework that emphasizes children from birth through age five, although several courses will cover children’s learning through the primary grades. This will allow materials to meet the needs of persons who also work with the school-age population within their programs and to meet National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC) Teacher Education Accreditation requirements.
Course content will focus on teaching diverse learners, curriculum and assessment, instructional strategies, child development, family and community relations and leadership skills. It will include multiple opportunities for first-hand field-based experiences and will be based on the NAEYC standards.