Overview
- Degree Level
- Graduate
- Degrees Offered
- Master of Education
- school/college
- School of Education
The Early Childhood Education, MEd combines leadership training, infant-toddler development courses, and evidence-based tools to prepare to work with young children and their families. Our program provides you with the skills necessary to promote holistic development and learning in all young children, in a variety of settings. This 30-credit program is designed for early childhood, mental health, special education, child welfare, and health care professionals, as well as social service and child care providers, home visitors, teachers, and program directors.
Studying Early Childhood Education, you will:
You can receive this master’s with the option for a PreK-4 Education Certification that prepares you for enhanced classroom management and practices, leadership development, and advantages in hiring, promotion, and overall job satisfaction. The master’s degree is not required to receive the PreK-4 certification.
With the non-certification Early Childhood Education degree, you can explore the Infant-Toddler Mental Health Certificate as well as the PA Director Credential.
If you have a bachelor’s degree in any subject area, you are eligible to apply to Arcadia’s School of Education and prepare for a career in education.
The School of Education offers a limited number of scholarships each year to exemplary applicants based on their merit and commitment to being a change agent in education. These awards range from $4,000 to $5,000, spread out over two years. Prospective students can apply for scholarships by completing an optional scholarship essay within the online application. Applicants to the Master of Education (MEd) and Doctor of Education (EdD) are eligible to apply.
Required Course
Engage in a collaborative dialogue to understand physical, cognitive, social, and emotional development in children and adolescence with a special attention to developing a cultural perspective to understanding human development
Required Course
An introductory course in special education with an emphasis on inclusion and diversity, this course provides an overview of the complex issues surrounding inclusive and heterogeneous schooling.
Pennsylvania has signed the NASDTEC Interstate Agreement that provides for acceptance of state-approved educator preparation programs between certain states to facilitate educator mobility.
For working professionals seeking graduate degrees or certifications, we offer full-time, part-time, online and options to build your own degree.
Learn more about the cost differences for part- and full-time students and any specialized School of Education program costs.
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