Education Studies: Early Childhood Education: Teaching Young Children, B.S.E.

Online

Program Available

Bachelor's

Program Type

Total Credits

120

Affordability

Private School Education At State School Prices

Why Study Early Childhood Education: Teaching Young Children?

An early childhood education degree prepares students with the knowledge and confidence needed to inspire young minds and shape future leaders. The program offers practical experience through online courses, practicums, and internships designed to build real-world teaching skills, and graduates demonstrate professional competencies and ethical standards aligned with NAEYC guidelines. The Bachelor of Science in Education Studies: Early Childhood Education: Teaching Young Children empowers educators to make a lasting impact on students, families, and communities throughout their careers.

What You’ll Learn

  • The early childhood education degree covers child growth and development from birth through childhood, focusing on theories, multicultural perspectives, and implications for the education of young children. You will gain hands-on experience by spending time in infant, toddler, pre-primary, and early elementary settings to observe developmental stages firsthand.
  • The early childhood education program introduces early childhood principles grounded in developmentally appropriate practices, helping students make informed, professional decisions. You will engage in field observations across various early childhood environments to connect theory with practice.
  • Bachelor’s degree in child development coursework covers equity and justice in education, encouraging critical reflection on diversity, cultural responsiveness, and challenges faced by learners from different backgrounds. You’ll learn to foster inclusive classrooms that respect and support all children.
  • Students explore the unique developmental and behavioral needs of children with special needs through classroom visits and family interviews, preparing them to design and implement supportive, inclusive learning environments.
  • The early childhood education degree program curriculum emphasizes play-based learning, integrating art, music, and creative drama into curriculum design and assessment. You will be prepared to create engaging, developmentally appropriate activities that promote learning through play for diverse learners.

Loading…
Amy Wolf

Dr. Amy Wolf


Associate Professor of Education
amy.wolf@park.edu

Dong Choi

Dr. Donna (Dong) Choi


Professor of Early Childhood Education
dong.choi@park.edu

Tuition & Fees

Park University offers a transparent and student-focused approach to tuition and financial aid. Our tuition structure is designed to be competitive and manageable, and our financial aid counselors are available to guide you through every step of the process. From understanding your cost breakdown to exploring funding options, we ensure that financial planning is clear, personalized, and aligned with your educational journey.

Explore Tuition

Admission Requirements

Ready to take the next step in your education? Park University welcomes applicants with a high school diploma or equivalent who meet our undergraduate admission standards. Bachelor’s degrees require 120 credit hours, including coursework tailored to your major and core academic skills. To graduate, you’ll need to maintain a 2.0 GPA in your major and complete at least 30 credit hours at Park to meet the residency requirements, 15 of which must be earned in the major core. Whether you’re starting fresh or transferring in, we’re here to help you build a strong foundation for your future.

Visit Admissions Policies and Procedures to learn more about admission requirements at Park University.

Apply Now

Early Childhood Education: Teaching Young Children Career & Future Opportunities

Preschool and Childcare Center Director

Preschool and childcare center directors oversee staff, design educational programs, and manage daily operations, including budgeting and facility maintenance. They also hire and train employees, establish policies, and communicate with parents to ensure high-quality care and compliance with regulations.

Behavior Specialist

An early intervention specialist works with infants and young children at risk for developmental delays, providing tailored therapies and support to help them reach their full potential. They collaborate closely with families and healthcare teams to create individualized plans, conduct assessments, and offer education and advocacy to ensure children receive necessary services in natural, supportive environments.

Special Education Assistant

A special education assistant supports individual or small groups of students with special needs by helping implement lesson plans and behavioral strategies under a teacher’s supervision. They also monitor students in various settings, assist with daily activities and health needs, and help maintain a safe and positive learning environment while promoting student independence and social skills.

Early Childhood Curriculum Developer

An early childhood curriculum developer designs and creates educational programs and materials tailored to young children’s learning needs and early childhood development stages. They research best practices, collaborate with educators, and ensure the curriculum supports cognitive, social, and emotional growth in early learners.

1 /

*General salary and employment outcomes vary by geographic area, previous work experience, education and opportunities for employment that are outside of Park University’s Control. The labor market and average salary range can be explored further at the U.S. Bureau of Labor and Statistics.

FAQs: B.S.E., Education Studies: Early Childhood Education: Teaching Young Children

Park’s early childhood education degree prepares you to teach and support children from birth. The curriculum emphasizes child development, early learning strategies, and classroom management techniques tailored to young learners, equipping you to work in preschool.

Yes. The online education program includes a full semester of student teaching in an early childhood classroom. This hands-on experience allows you to apply instructional strategies, assess developmental milestones, and build confidence working with young children under the guidance of a certified mentor teacher.

Park’s early childhood education degree opens doors to careers in child advocacy, curriculum development, and education policy. The program’s focus on emotional and social development, inclusive education, and early childhood program leadership makes it ideal for students interested in broader roles in education.

Most students complete an online early childhood education degree in about four years of full-time study. However, Park University offers flexible scheduling options, so part-time students or those with transfer credits may finish sooner.

Related programs

Ready To Take The Next Step?

Class Start Dates: Term Dates

Park University is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission.

Park University is a private, non-profit, institution of higher learning since 1875.