Online Undergraduate Programs in Early Childhood Education
Undergraduate Program Programs in Early Childhood Education are designed to boost students' skills in the field and move them ahead in their careers. Starting with foundational courses in Education, most programs then move into a specialization in Early Childhood Education.
Prepare for a rewarding career teaching children.
Good teachers are always in demand. As such, despite the lower enrollment in elementary, middle, and secondary schools, the need for qualified teachers at all levels will continue over the next decade. However, potential teachers with specialized degrees will have more options and opportunities for advancement.
To request more information on specific degree requirements, tuition costs, and financial aid, please select one of the schools listed below.
Students in Undergraduate Program programs can expect to graduate and move into Early Childhood Education careers within 1 to 4 years.
If you are interested in earning a Undergraduate Program in Early Childhood Education, find the Undergraduate Program that best fits you..
Accredited Colleges and Universities
Online Schools with Early Childhood Education programs
Ashford University

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BA/Early Childhood Education
Strengthen your education skills while enhancing your understanding of the many aspects of children's development and education when you earn your Bachelor of Arts in Early Childhood Education online from Ashford University. You will complete coursework in childhood development, curricula, and program development. 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 instructional skills. Your courses will cover several relevant topics, from children's development and language acquisition to the impact of parents and communities on childhood education.
Successful completion of the Bachelor of Arts in Early Childhood Education program does not lead to certification or licensure. Completing the Bachelor of Arts in Early Childhood Education by itself will not qualify a student for certification or licensure in any state. It is the student's responsibility to determine individual state licensure requirements. Please refer to the Education Resource Organizations Directory for individual state licensure requirements. Please be advised that states change their policies from time to time and students are advised to check with their state regulatory agencies' policies and procedures relating to licensure in that state on a regular basis.
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AA/Early Childhood Education
Launch your education when you earn your Associate of Arts in Early Childhood Education from Ashford University. Take the first steps toward qualifying for high-demand jobs in daycare, preschool, and elementary schools. You'll find your courses in this 67–credit online program, taken one at a time for five weeks each, focus on important topics in early childhood, such as: development, learning assessment, special learners, and instructional strategy. Upon completion of your Associate's degree at Ashford, you can transfer your credits toward any of Ashford's many Bachelor's degree programs.
Successful completion of the Associate of Arts in Early Childhood Education program does not lead to certification or licensure. Completing the Associate of Arts in Early Childhood Education by itself will not qualify a student for certification or licensure in any state. It is the student's responsibility to determine individual state licensure requirements for teacher certification or licensure. Please refer to the Education Resource Organizations Directory (EROD) for individual state requirements for teacher certification or licensure. Please be advised that states change their policies from time to time and students are advised to check with their state regulatory agencies' policies and procedures relating to licensure in that state on a regular basis. Further, a criminal record may prevent an applicant from obtaining licensure, certification or employment in this field of study. For additional information, please refer to your state licensing board or agency.
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BA/Early Childhood Education - Infant and Toddler Care
Strengthen your education skills while enhancing your understanding of the many aspects of children's development and education when you earn your Bachelor of Arts in Early Childhood Education online from Ashford University. You will complete coursework in childhood development, curricula, and program development. 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 instructional skills. Your courses will cover several relevant topics, from children's development and language acquisition to the impact of parents and communities on childhood education.
Learn to provide quality care for infants and small children. You will contribute to the healthy growth of children by earning your specialization in Infant and Toddler Care.
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BA/Organizational Management - Early Childhood Education
Earn your Bachelor of Arts in Organizational Management degree online from Ashford University, and examine the human side of managing organizations. Learn to facilitate better communication, group behavior, decision-making, and human resources management while observing a code of ethics. Improve your understanding of how organizations function and develop effective skills in management and leadership. Define and understand strategic planning, financial management, law and marketing and other areas in which an organizational leader must be knowledgeable in order to be effective. Use previous education or work experience to enhance and personalize your Bachelor of Arts in Organizational Management degree when you pair it with a transfer concentration.
Walden University
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Bachelor of Science (B.S.) in Child Development – Family Health and Wellness
Walden University's B.S. in Child Development is a non-licensure, online bachelor's program that draws on the latest research in child development and education, features insights and advice from national experts, and provides video segments that take you into early care and education settings around the country. You'll learn about the theories, skills, and knowledge needed to work successfully with children and their families in a variety of settings and roles.
Concentrations
- General
- Child and Adolescent Studies
- Dual Concentration (Preschool and Infant/Toddler)
- Infant/Toddler
- Family Health and Wellness
- Preschool
- Psychology
Grand Canyon University

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B.S. in Early Childhood Education (With IR and Cert.)
An increasing emphasis on early childhood education programs, and a general movement toward universal preschool education, will increase the importance of and demand for teachers with expertise in this critical area of teaching and development. This relevant and robust degree program is designed for individuals seeking knowledge and skills in the field of early childhood development and teaching. The curriculum includes instructional strategies, teaching methodologies, assessment techniques, theories of early childhood growth and development, and the impact of family and cultural diversity on early childhood. The degree program has embedded practicum experiences throughout the coursework, requires a student teaching component, and, upon approval, will lead to a teaching credential in Arizona.
Teacher candidates are required to complete their internship experiences in a K-3 classroom.
Graduates of this program will be equipped with the tools, techniques, and knowledge needed to successfully motivate, develop and educate children from birth to Grade 3.
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B.S. in Elementary Education: Early Childhood Education
The Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education with an Emphasis in Early Childhood Education (Grades K-8) (Eligible for Institutional Recommendation) program is designed for students interested in the education of children in grades K-8, and for those who are seeking teacher certification.
The format and courses of this regionally accredited and Arizona-approved program are designed to maximize the content knowledge that the teacher candidate will possess upon graduation. Courses are taught by experts in their respective fields who share knowledge and experience in areas of educational psychology, philosophy, methodology, and curriculum development. All courses are directly aligned with the Arizona Professional Teacher Standards and the Interstate New Teacher Support and Assessment Consortium Standards. Opportunities are provided to apply concepts, theories, and research throughout the program. Assignments within many of the courses guide students through over 100 hours of observational and practice based experiences, and the final semester of the program includes a full-time, 16-week student teaching component. These educational settings must be state certified environments and mentor teachers must be fully certified.
Teacher candidates are responsible for contacting their state department of education for certification requirements and program approval. Furthermore, teacher candidates should consult the Grand Canyon University Catalog, the Academic Policy Handbook, and an academic counselor to obtain information regarding current policies and procedures inherent in a teacher credentialing program. Graduates of the Bachelor of Education in Elementary Education program are prepared to become informed educators in public and private schools and other settings requiring a teaching credential.
Post University

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A.S. in Early Childhood Education
The Post University Early Childhood Education program provides a comprehensive curriculum that emphasizes the development and application of age-appropriate approaches to the education of young children.
Post University's Early Childhood program will prepare you for immediate employment as early childhood teachers in school districts as well as in public, private, or corporate settings. If you later seek teacher certification the Associate in Science degree program will also permit transfer into a baccalaureate degree program. You will study child development, psychology, and age appropriate approaches to literature, math/science, and social studies. This program includes practicums undertaken at an arranged site near you.
The Early Childhood Education program provides an excellent beginning point for a career in education. Exceptional career opportunities are increasing nationwide for qualified professionals in this field. So feel confident that you are making a sound career choice and the right decision in choosing Post University to meet your educational needs.
With Post University Online, you can earn an Associate of Science in Early Childhood Education entirely online, with no commuting or interruptions in your current career.
You will study in highly interactive, small classes in 8-week accelerated modules. Our faculty will actively engage you in a high quality and relevant curriculum that prepares you to enter a rewarding career in early childhood education.
Campus-based Schools with Early Childhood Education programs