
Department of Early Childhood Education
M.Ed. in Early Childhood Education
Admission
and Degree Requirements
Admission Requirements
A baccalaureate
degree from an accredited college or university.
A minimum
undergraduate GPA of 3.00 is required for full admission and 2.75
for conditional admission to the program. All GPA calculations
are made based on the last 60 credits of undergraduate and post-baccalaureate
study.
One or more
of the following:
An undergraduate
degree or graduate coursework in Early Childhood Education, child
development, family studies or a related field.
or
Teacher
certification in Early Childhood Education.
or
Teacher
certification in Elementary Education plus 6 semester hours in
Early Childhood Education.
or
A minimum
of three years of professional experience in an early childhood
program or related setting serving young children from birth to
age eight
or
Undergraduate
courses in the following areas:
educational
psychology or psychology of learning
child
growth and development
curriculum
and methods in early childhood education
Exceptional
candidates who do not meet the exact criteria above may be considered
for admission, if they intend to work in settings with children
from birth through age eight. In these instances, an interview
with the graduate program director will be required.
A current
resume must be submitted with the application for admission as
well as all post-secondary transcripts.
Note: The M.Ed.
in Early Childhood Education is an advanced program and does not
lead to initial teacher certification in Early Childhood Education.
Individuals interested in post-baccalaureate initial certification
should contact the Early Childhood Education graduate director for
further information.
Degree
Requirements
Master of
Education (Minimum 33 semester hours)
- Completion of required prerequisite courses
- Course Work for the Degree:
Required courses for
M.Ed.: (21 credits)
ECED 611 Teacher as Researcher
ECED 609 Growth and Development of Young
Children
ECED 619 Assessment, Observation, and
Evaluation in Early Childhood Education
ECED 607 Learner Diversity and Inclusion
Early Childhood Education
ECED 665 Curriculum Development in Early
Childhood Education
ECED 610 Learning Environments: Curriculum
and Technology
ECED 773 Seminar in Early Childhood Education
- Elective Courses (12 credits): To be selected from departmental
elective courses or up to six credits from another department
with permission. No more than 6 semester hours of departmental
elective courses may be taken at the 500-level.
- Grade Requirements: All students must complete ECED 773 with
the grade A or B (the course may be repeated) or successfully
complete ECED 898 Thesis.
- Course Sequence: The first six hours of the graduate
program are EDUC 611 Teacher as Researcher and ECED 609 Growth
and Development of Young Children. These two courses must
be completed before other courses are taken. The final,
or capstone, course is ECED 773 Seminar in Early Childhood Education.
In ECED 773, students are provided an opportunity to develop
a creative and interdisciplinary statement of their professional
identity, as they articulate their views on why they care about
children and why they do what they do. All other course
work must be completed prior to taking this course.
- Thesis Option: As an alternative to ECED 773, students
may elect the ECED 898 Thesis in Early Childhood Education.
This option is available for students who may wish to pursue
doctoral studies at a later date or who have identified a strong
commitment to a specific topic of inquiry they wish to pursue
in great depth. Students who elect the Thesis Option will
take the six-credit ECED 898 Thesis in place of the three-credit
ECED 773 Seminar and three elective credits.
-
Additional Degree Requirements:
Goals
Statement: At the beginning of the program, each student will
select an Area of Focus to guide their professional growth in
their graduate study and will submit a Goals Statement. This
document will serve as a plan so that students may achieve their
individual professional and academic objectives in their Area
of Focus.
Graduate
Professional Portfolio: Each student will present a professional
portfolio as an exit requirement to the program. Along with
ECED 773 (or ECED 898), the portfolio will provide a capstone
experience. It will demonstrates integrated graduate level learning
and reflect the student's growth as a professional and leader
in the chosen area of specialization in the field of early childhood
education. An on-going collection of graduate work, it will
serve as a synthesis of learning throughout the degree coursework
and reflect NAEYC Standards for Advanced Professional Preparation.
Elective Courses
in the M.Ed. in ECE Program
ECED 603 Teacher-Learner Relationships in the Early Childhood
Classroom
ECED 604 Math/Science
in the Early Childhood Education Program
ECED 605 The Arts and Young Children
ECED 606 Research
and Practice on Multimedia Technology and Learning
ECED 608 Integrated Curriculum and Authentic Learning in
ECE
ECED 612 Conflict Resolution
and Management in Programs for Young Children
ECED 613 Programs for Infants and Young Children
ECED 615 Administration and Supervision of Early Childhood
Programs
ECED 618 Thinking Through
the Processes and Acquisition of Literacy
ECED 619 Measurement and Evaluation in Early Childhood Education
ECED 621 Assessment of Reading and Writing in Early Childhood
Education
ECED 623 The Art of
Reading and Writing: Primary and Kindergarten
ECED 647 Advanced Processes of Teaching and Learning
ECED 680 Celebrating
the Arts with Young Children
ECED 694 Internship
in Early Childhood Education Programs
ECED 695 Independent Study in Early Childhood Education
ECED 696 Directed Readings in Early Childhood Education
ECED 750 Program Development
and Evaluation in Early Childhood Education
ECED 760 Critical Perspectives
in Early Childhood Education
ECED 794 Travel/Study
Abroad in Early Childhood Education
ECED 670 Special Topics
in Early Childhood Education
Example of these courses
are:
Literacy Development and Integration of Language Arts in Early
Childhood Education
Leadership in the Profession and Community
Child and Family Law for Early Childhood Educators
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