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Early Childhood Education and Care Program
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Credits:
120
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Degree:
Bachelor of Arts
Program Description
Get the training to advance your career in early childhood education. The Bachelor of Arts in Early Childhood Education and Care program at Cambridge College develops the competencies defined by the Massachusetts Department of Early Education and Care (EEC). In addition, coursework addresses issues of social justice and inclusion of all children, focusing on special needs, diversity, and English language learners. Classes are offered in flexible formats designed for adult learners, and you can choose from a variety of electives to tailor your studies to your particular career goals.
What Is Early Childhood Education?
Early childhood education refers to educational programs that serve young children from birth through age 8. Early childhood educators plan and organize educational activities for preschool and school-age children, focusing on activities that aid cognitive and social development. Some early childhood programs are privately run, while others are operated via local school systems or funded by the federal government.
Early Education and Care (EEC) Certification
This program enables you to meet the academic requirements for EEC certification as an Infant-Toddler or Pre-School Teacher, a Lead Teacher, or Director. For more information, forms, and worksheets, please visit the Massachusetts Department of Early Education and Care.
Cambridge College Early Childhood Education and Care Program Highlights
Combining expert instruction and hands-on training, the Bachelor of Arts in Early Childhood Education and Care program at Cambridge College offers a flexible, affordable option for adult learners.
- Day, evening, weekend, and online classes. Balance education, work, and family time via convenient course schedules designed for working professionals. To start planning a course of study that works for you, talk to an Admissions Counselor.
- Experiential learning. The early childhood education degree includes an advanced field experience in which you will get to observe, participate, and teach in an early childhood setting. There is also a multidisciplinary capstone research project.
- EEC certification. This program develops the competencies defined by the Massachusetts Department of Early Education and Care, enabling you to become certified as an Infant-Toddler or Pre-School Teacher, a Lead Teacher, or Director.
- Expert faculty. Work closely with experienced faculty with diverse research backgrounds in early childhood education and child development.
- Outstanding value. Offering world-class education at a low tuition rate, Cambridge College is one of the most affordable four-year private nonprofit colleges in the United States.
- Diverse students. Cambridge College was recently ranked as one of the most ethnically diverse colleges in the nation, giving you the opportunity to work with other adult learners from all over the world.
An early childhood degree will boost your earning potential and level of responsibility if you work in a daycare. The majority of early childhood school graduates work in daycare facilities or early childhood centers.
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What Can You Do With an Early Childhood Education Degree?
Our graduates typically progress from entry level to upper level careers in state and private day care centers and pre-schools, Head Start and other agencies focused on underserved populations, and home care. Graduates are also well prepared for graduate study in fields related to childhood development.
Early Childhood Education Salaries
Your salary for early childhood education will vary depending on where you work, your degree level, and your experience. Early childhood educators who work in primary school settings tend to make the highest salaries.
Average salaries for early childhood educators with bachelor’s degrees:
- Early childhood education specialist: $35,000
- Day care director: $39,200
- Preschool director: $42,960
- Early childhood special education teacher: $57,910
(Source: Early-Childhood-Education-Degrees.com)
Example Early Childhood Education and Care Courses
The early childhood education degree features courses such as:
- Inclusive Teaching in Early Childhood Settings
- Early Childhood Program Planning and Development
- Early Education and Care Field Experience
Download the Early Childhood Education and Care program sheet.
Early Childhood Education and Care Program Scholarships and Financial Aid
Get financial assistance to help pay for your degree in early childhood education. In addition to scholarship opportunities, you might also be eligible for federal and state grants, loans, and other types of financial aid.
The first step is completing the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). Learn more about applying for financial aid.
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If you’re still exploring undergraduate degree options, you might be interested in learning more about these programs at Cambridge College:
Curriculum
WRT101-102 and MAT101-102 may by waived if equivalent courses have been accepted in transfer. Credits will be replaced with open electives. WRT201 required if both WRT101-102 are waived; not required for students completing WRT101-102 at Cambridge. WRT090 and MAT100 required if assessment indicates need.
Arts & Humanities - 6 credits
Natural & Physical Sciences - 6 credits
Social Sciences - 6 credits
Choose electives and/or concentrations to support your academic interests and professional goals. Any undergraduate concentrations are acceptable. (Course prerequisites must also be met.)
Choose one 3-credit elective in management, human services, educational content or special education, based on your specific career goal and interest in young children.
The Capstone will focus on Early Childhood.
This course is an advanced field experience that includes observation, participation, and teaching in the early childhood setting (specifically preschool and kindergarten). Emphasis is on program planning including assessment for children in early childhood education. The candidate must apply to the Early Education and Care program chair one semester in advance to enroll in this course.
The Early Education and Care capstone will provide students a choice of selecting/creating a culminating project that connects to their individual interests within the early education field. The culminating project synthesizes students’ learning, growth, and experiences at the conclusion of the early education and care program, and is intended to reflect a deep and active understanding of their professional position within it. Students will select a project from multiple options, including but not limited to creating a workshop; developing a family resource guide; creating a portfolio; writing a formal research paper; creating a documentary; developing a website or Wiki, or an open proposal for a student-designed project.
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Admissions
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Admission Test:
No SAT or ACT tests required.
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Admissions Office:
1-800-829-4723
- Application Form:
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Application Fee:
$50 ($100 for international students)
Health Requirements for Massachusetts Students
The Massachusetts Health Department and Cambridge College require the following of students in Massachusetts:
Immunizations – All students in Massachusetts are required to get certain immunizations before you can register for your first term. See form
Health Insurance – In Massachusetts, undergraduate students taking nine or more credits/term and graduate students taking six or more credits/term must enroll in the College’s health insurance plan. Students who have insurance with comparable coverage may request a waiver. See information and enroll or waive.
School Requirements
See Admissions Requirements for School of Undergraduate Studies
International Students
International students need to provide supplemental documentation:
- Official demonstration of English language proficiency
- Supplemental documentation for issuance of I-20
- International transcripts, evaluated by an accepted evaluation service
Transfer Credit
Undergraduate program applicants, once you are accepted, your official transcripts are evaluated for transfer credit.
Tuition
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Credits:
120
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Cost per credit hour:
$502
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Application Fee:
$50 ($100 for international students)
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Health Insurance Fee:
$2,290 (Required for Massachusetts students only. See waiver details on Tuition & Fees page.)
Note: Rates are as of June 2023, and are subject to change without notice. Rates apply to all students unless otherwise noted.
Financial Aid
Cambridge College offers financial aid to students in our degree programs who are enrolled at least half-time. Undergraduate students must be enrolled in at least 6 credits each term. Graduate and doctoral students must be enrolled in at least 4 credits each term. Learn more
Grants, Scholarships, and Loans
Cambridge College welcomes the opportunity to support your efforts to pay for college. Federal, state, and local resources in the form of grants, scholarships, loans, and work-study, including Cambridge College Scholarships, are available to help defray the cost of tuition. Learn more
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