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Early Childhood Education Graduate Program

NOW OFFERED ONLINE

The University of North Dakota’s online Master of Science (MS) in Early Childhood Education prepares professional teachers and leaders to address the educational needs of young children, ages 0 to 8, in a variety of settings:  
  1. Public and private schools (K-Grade 3)
  2. Head Start programs
  3. Child development and child care centers
  4. Other programs related to the education of young children

As a graduate of the online master’s program, you will have advanced skills and knowledge to:

  • encourage the child’s natural curiosity and exploration of the environment.
  • develop an understanding of human diversity and recognize its value in a community of learners.
  • create supportive and productive learning environments for children, teachers, parents, and support staff.
  • integrate knowledge about children with special needs into curriculum and program development.
  • be reflective in your approach to teaching and leadership.

Through online courses and a teaching practicum, you will learn educational methods that emphasize young children in the context of their:

  • family
  • gender
  • culture
  • community

The online MS in Early Childhood Education program combines theory and research with practical experience. You will begin with the belief that the child is a born learner. Therefore, as a teacher, you must be a careful and open-minded observer who develops curriculum with the child in mind.

Master of Science:

  • 32 Credits
  • 2 Years to Complete
  • Online
  • Live Web Classes Held Evenings/Weekends
  • Deadlines for Lessons/Exams
  • In-State Tuition Regardless of Residency

 

   

 

 

 

 

Last Updated: 12/7/09

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