Bachelor of Education in Early Childhood Education - Fast-Track Degree Completion 48 months Undergraduate Program By University of Toledo |Top Universities

Bachelor of Education in Early Childhood Education - Fast-Track Degree Completion

Program Duration

48 monthsProgram duration

Main Subject Area

Education and TrainingMain Subject Area

Program overview

Main Subject

Education and Training

Degree

Other

Study Level

Undergraduate

Study Mode

Online

UT’s online bachelor’s degree in early childhood education (non-licensure track) is designed for those students who hold an associate degree in early childhood education from an accredited institution. Our program combines the latest in theory, research, and practice methods to help children thrive individually and as part of an engaged community. UT’s faculty in field of early childhood education includes nationally-recognized scholars who are active in schools and agencies at the local, state, and national levels. Program Details This online early education degree is designed for preschool, daycare, and early learning educators and administrators. It’s a non-licensure program that will not allow graduates to teach in public schools. The curriculum is built around the following fundamental early childhood education principles: The teacher is the decision-maker, Learning is relationship-based; relationships between adults and children and between children and their peers are crucial to development and success. Active partnerships with families strengthen children's learning and potential. Learning can and should be individualized to meet the needs of every young child, including those with disabilities. Career Outlook Most positions in the field of early childhood education involve working directly with young children in teaching, administrative, or leadership positions. Graduates with a non-licensure bachelor’s degree in early childhood education typically pursue a master’s degree in the field or work in administrative and supportive roles in schools, agencies, and similar organizations. Explore employment statistics of preschool and childcare center directors and preschool teachers to learn more about job prospects.

Program overview

Main Subject

Education and Training

Degree

Other

Study Level

Undergraduate

Study Mode

Online

UT’s online bachelor’s degree in early childhood education (non-licensure track) is designed for those students who hold an associate degree in early childhood education from an accredited institution. Our program combines the latest in theory, research, and practice methods to help children thrive individually and as part of an engaged community. UT’s faculty in field of early childhood education includes nationally-recognized scholars who are active in schools and agencies at the local, state, and national levels. Program Details This online early education degree is designed for preschool, daycare, and early learning educators and administrators. It’s a non-licensure program that will not allow graduates to teach in public schools. The curriculum is built around the following fundamental early childhood education principles: The teacher is the decision-maker, Learning is relationship-based; relationships between adults and children and between children and their peers are crucial to development and success. Active partnerships with families strengthen children's learning and potential. Learning can and should be individualized to meet the needs of every young child, including those with disabilities. Career Outlook Most positions in the field of early childhood education involve working directly with young children in teaching, administrative, or leadership positions. Graduates with a non-licensure bachelor’s degree in early childhood education typically pursue a master’s degree in the field or work in administrative and supportive roles in schools, agencies, and similar organizations. Explore employment statistics of preschool and childcare center directors and preschool teachers to learn more about job prospects.

Admission requirements

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Founded in 1872, UT is one of fifteen comprehensive, publicly funded universities in the state of Ohio. Located in northwest Ohio, the University offers undergraduate, graduate, law, medical, and English Language programs with over 1,600 full and part-time faculty members. Recently we merged with the Medical College of Ohio, which makes us one of only a handful of public institutions with colleges of business, education, engineering, law, medecine, and pharmacy. With over $60 million in research funding and the third largest budget for public universities in Ohio, we have an economic impact of over $700 million in the region. The campus is on more than 200 acres with many new and beautifully restored buildings. The campus is located in one of Toledo's finest residential sections, it provides a suburban atmosphere, yet is an integral part of the civic, cultural and commercial life of the city. The Offices of International Admission and International Student Services at the University provide a wide variety of services to the more than 1,000 international students, faculty and staff at UT. Members of these offices evaluate all international applications for admission to undergraduate study, conduct orientation programs, assist students in finding suitable housing, offer immigration counseling services, and provide intensive English instruction through the American Language Institute.

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