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Early Childhood Education - Completion Program BachelorsAspen University - United StatesThe Bachelor of Science in Early Childhood Education program is designed for students who have earned an associate’s degree, or a minimum of 60 college credits, to earn their Bachelor of Science in Early Childhood Ed... Show More The Bachelor of Science in Early Childhood Education program is designed for students who have earned an associate’s degree, or a minimum of 60 college credits, to earn their Bachelor of Science in Early Childhood Education. This program will provide students with a comprehensive overview and application of the education of young children (from birth through age eight or third grade) and the information necessary to manage high quality early childhood education programs. The aim of the Bachelor of Science in Early Childhood Education Completion Program is to educate students whose goal is to work or advance in fields of child care and early childhood education programs as teachers, assistants, and administrators. Entry RequirementsApplication A completed application. Statement of Goals A statement of your goals reflecting the academic, professional, and personal goals you would like to achieve through your work with Aspen University. Your goals statement will be evaluated by the Admissions Committee as part of the application process. The statement of goals should be between 300 - 500 words. High School Transcripts An official high school transcript or its equivalent. Waived if student has completed at least 15 credits of college level course work. Official Transcripts Official transcripts for all previous college credit earned. Military Documentation (Optional) A Military ID or DD214 for those who qualify for the military discount program. Transfer Credit Evaluation (Optional) Students who have earned college credit may submit a transfer credit evaluation report with corresponding course descriptions, and official transcripts from accredited institutions in order to determine which credits may be applied toward the requirements of a program at Aspen University. Minimum GPA Requirement A minimum cumulative GPA of 2.00 is required for all previous high school or college credit. Conditional Acceptance Students will be Conditionally Accepted pending successful completion of CMP160 - English Composition I. Upon successful completion of CMP160 - English Composition I students will be fully Accepted. This requirement is waived for students awarded Transfer Credit for CMP160 - English Composition I. Other FeesAnnual Technology Fee - $150 Graduation (one time) - $100 Proctored Examination (per exam) - $100 Textbooks - $4000 |
$7,500 Domestic $7,500 International |
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Early Childhood Education Administration BachelorsAshford University - United StatesBreak new ground in your education career with your Bachelor of Arts in Early Childhood Education Administration from Ashford University. You will find the field of education administration to be highly rewarding as yo... Show More Break new ground in your education career with your Bachelor of Arts in Early Childhood Education Administration from Ashford University. You will find the field of education administration to be highly rewarding as you learn ways to apply your knowledge and skills to managing an educational organization. Your Bachelor of Arts in Early Childhood Education Administration prepares you for a career in early childcare administration. You will complete coursework in organizational behavior and management, childhood development, and curricula and program administration. When you complete the required coursework, you will be well acquainted with the education industry, be highly trained in various theories of childhood development, and exhibit advanced organizational management skills. Entry RequirementsStudents seeking admission to an online undergraduate program must meet the following admission requirements prior to the start of the first course at Ashford University: Have a regular high-school diploma earned through college preparatory or regular high school courses or GED equivalency recognized by the Department of Education of the state in which it was earned, completed secondary school through home schooling as defined by state law, or earned an equivalent to a US high school diploma at an international high school according to approved Foreign Evaluation services. An earned IEP or Special Education Diploma or Certificate of Completion based upon IEP goals does not meet the regular high school diploma requirement for admission to Ashford University. If no high school degree was earned, applicants who have successfully completed at least a two-year program that is acceptable for full credit toward a bachelor’s degree from an appropriately accredited postsecondary institution, as defined by Ashford University transfer credit policies, may be admitted. Be 22 years of age or older, or be exempt from this requirement by meeting one of the following criteria: - Earned a minimum of 30 transferable credits* as defined by Ashford University transfer credit policies; - Earned an Associate’s degree or higher from a regionally or approved nationally accredited institution; or - Seeking readmission to Ashford University after withdrawal from a degree program; or - Current degree-seeking student at Ashford University requesting to change majors. Have the ability to study English indicated by one of the following: - Achieved a recognized high school diploma or equivalent in which the primary language of instruction was English - Received a GED that was taken in English - A minimum of 30 credits have been earned from regionally or approved nationally accredited colleges/universities in the United States or equivalent in which the primary language of instruction was English; or - Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) examination taken within the past two (2) years. A minimum score of 500 paper-based or 61 Internet-based is required. Copies of official scores must be submitted prior to provisional enrollment, and official scores must be submitted for full admission. Submission of official transcripts from all postsecondary education attempted. TOEFL scores submission. Cumulative undergraduate grade point average of 2.0.** Other FeesBooks and supplies : $4,000 |
$12,137 Domestic $12,137 International |
52 Months Fulltime |
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Early Childhood Education Interdisciplinary Studies BachelorsLiberty University - United StatesGain insight into the foundational principles of education by earning your Bachelor of Science Early Childhood Education Interdisciplinary Studies from Liberty University Online. The program will equip you to achieve y... Show More Gain insight into the foundational principles of education by earning your Bachelor of Science Early Childhood Education Interdisciplinary Studies from Liberty University Online. The program will equip you to achieve your career goals as you approach the discipline of education from a Christian perspective, and establish a firm understanding of early childhood educational development and behavior. Courses also examine theories and methodology of Christian education to assist those who will work in Christian schools, churches, and the home. You will also study current trends practiced in today’s private and public schools, while evaluating associated methods and interventions such as differentiated learning and direct instruction. Explore the foundation of education that can assist a student in becoming a teacher candidate in a graduate education program. This online degree will prepare you to enter the workforce, or pursue a postgraduate degree like a master's degree program. Entry RequirementsApplicants must have completed high school or its foreign equivalent.They must have above a 2.0 cumulative combined GPA for all accredited colleges attended or for high school.
International Applicants If you are an International applicant,following English language test should be required
TOEFL for international, non-English speaking candidates (score of 500 paper-based test, 173 computer-based test or 60 internet-based test) Other Fees |
$10,800 Domestic $10,800 International |
48 Months Fulltime |
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Curriculum & Instruction - Early Childhood Education MastersSouth Dakota State University - United StatesThe degree in Curriculum and Instruction (C&I) is designed to meet the needs of individuals who work (or plan to work) in some kind of an instructional capacity. The degree does not lead to a South Dakota teaching cert... Show More The degree in Curriculum and Instruction (C&I) is designed to meet the needs of individuals who work (or plan to work) in some kind of an instructional capacity. The degree does not lead to a South Dakota teaching certificate nor does it lead to an endorsement on the South Dakota teaching certificate. Students are able to choose from either a program in which only coursework is required or a program in which they must complete a research project. If a student elects to take only coursework (Plan C), the student must complete a minimum of 35 credit hours in order to graduate. If the research option is chosen, the student must complete a minimum of 32 credit hours including 788 Research Problems. The C&I degree is structured to allow a great deal of flexibility. It is expected that students will take a mixture of required courses and elective credits, depending on their areas of interest. These courses may be completed with no intention of seeking a degree, or may be used as part of the basis for completing a C&I degree. Entry RequirementsInternational applicants For those whose English is not a primary language , they should have TOEFL: required score of 550 paper-based, 213 computer-based, 79-80 Internet-based IELTS: 6.0 Other Fees |
$7,263 Domestic $7,263 International |
24 Months Fulltime |
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Curriculum and Instruction: Early Childhood Education MastersArizona State University - United StatesASU's Master of Education in curriculum and instruction is offered fully online, pairing flexibility with academic excellence. ASU's Master of Education in curriculum and instruction is offered fully online, pairing flexibility with academic excellence. Through online coursework, applied activities and in-person clinical experiences, the program equips students with specialized skills and advanced knowledge in early childhood pedagogy, community collaboration, technology, administration, policy analysis and advocacy. The master's degree is appropriate for students interested in learning about early childhood education research and working with infants and children in grades K-3. This track may be of interest to students who already have a teaching certificate and are interested in furthering their knowledge and skills or pursuing doctoral studies in the future. All courses are online, but practicum placement are completed in person. Students seeking certification in a state other than Arizona should contact their state department of education to determine the early childhood education requirements prior to applying." Other Fees |
$16,350 Domestic $16,350 International |
0 Months Fulltime |
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