Early Childhood Education and Teaching, Bachelor of Science in Education
VCU
Childhood Education and Teaching degree is to prepare undergraduate students for roles as teachers and daycare providers of infants, toddlers and young children in schools and community daycare/preschool settings. The program will focus on providing students with a solid foundation in child development, educational psychology and the role of the family and society in education. Students will be prepared to teach in diverse classroom settings through purposefully integrated fieldwork and internship experiences. The program will emphasize working with young learners in inclusive settings and the value of play in early childhood instructional environments. Students will develop skills to advocate for equitable learning opportunities for all children. Successful completion of the program will result in licensure for early elementary education (PK-3).
Graduates typically work in public or private school systems, child care centers, and youth service organizations. Teaching in public schools requires licensure. Be sure to explore the certification requirements in the state you want to teach in as they can differ across states. Graduates can also find work with programs such as Richmond Teacher Residency, Americorps, America Reads or The Literacy Lab. Learn more and explore potential career pathways at https://www.teach.org/.
- Childcare Worker
- Elementary School Teacher
- Kindergarten Teacher
- Preschool or Child Care Center Director
- Preschool Teacher
- Recreation Worker
- Special Education Teacher
- Teacher Assistant
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Completion of associate degree.
Minimum GPA of 2.5 for admission to VCU; 2.8 for admission to teacher preparation program.
All courses must be completed with a grade of "C" or better.
- MATH 303 and MATH 361 and MATH 362
- STAT 206 or STAT 208 or STAT 210
- Natural Sciences requirement only
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- Advancement to Teacher Preparation requires 2.8 cumulative GPA and acceptance to Clinical Internship (Student Teaching) requires 3.0 cumulative GPA.
Early Childhood Education and Teaching, Bachelor of Science in Education
Northern Virginia Community College (Associate of Applied Science: Early Childhood Development (G3 program))
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- Be prepared for academic challenges in your classes. Use tutoring resources to get ahead.
- Register for SDV 100 or SDV 101.
- Meet with your academic advisor or counselor each semester.
- Start your math sequence and pass ENG 111-112.
- Cultivate relationships with your professors.
- Use Navigate to connect with your advisor and create a program plan.
- Check on G3 funding for your AAS program.
GET CONNECTED WITH YOUR COMMUNITY
- Get involved with student clubs and organizations.
- Volunteer for service learning or community service projects.
- Learn about the admissions process by speaking with the VCU Transfer Admissions representative at NOVA.
- Review SOE admissions requirements for transfer students.
DEVELOP CULTURAL AGILITY
- Attend diversity-focused events at NOVA and/or VCU and celebrate diversity.
- Attend VCU's annual intercultural Festival or another community intercultural event.
EXPLORE CAREERS AND DEVELOP ESSENTIAL SKILLS
- Browse careers related to early childhood education through the NOVA career planning system.
- Explore the community college’s iGrad’s Job Genius Search Engine to look into building a career and financial future.
- Build a LinkedIn profile.
- Review career services at NOVA.
PREPARING FOR LIFE AFTER COLLEGE
- Take a career assessment through the NOVA career planning system.
- Assess your preparation for a career by completing a Gap Analysis.
- Familiarize yourself with the Career Services offered at Community College and explore VCU's Career Pathways.
- Practice independent living skills (such as money management, self-care, time management, and personal responsibility).
- Understand how you will fund your education by taking advantage of free Financial Aid counseling.
MAXIMIZE COURSE AND DEGREE PLANNING
- Meet with your academic advisor or counselor.
- Be prepared for academic challenges in your classes. Use tutoring resources to get ahead.
- Research scholarship opportunities and explore your eligibility for the Two-Year College Transfer Grant.
- Review SOE admissions requirements for transfer students.
GET CONNECTED WITH YOUR COMMUNITY
- Visit the VCU campus and attend a transfer admission session.
- Research housing for next year.
- Attend a talk or other event sponsored by the School of Education.
DEVELOP CULTURAL AGILITY
- Learn about short-term, semester and year-long study abroad options at VCU.
- Attend diversity-focused events on campus and in your community (i.e. international festival).
- Attend VCU cultural events, including the monthly Global Café, VCU Diversity Scholars in Research week, or School of Education-related events.
- Become familiar with OMSA at VCU.
EXPLORE CAREERS AND DEVELOP ESSENTIAL SKILLS
- Find out about VCU REAL and learn about the REAL graduation requirement.
- Speak with employers that visit campus throughout the year.
- Plan to complete at least two job experiences (e.g., internships) before your senior year of college.
- Create a resume.
PREPARING FOR LIFE AFTER COLLEGE
- Conduct informational interviews or shadow someone in a field of career interest.
- Using LinkedIn, connect to at least 10 people. Check out the VCU alumni page in My Network.
- Consider who you would like to have serve as professional and academic references for future letters of recommendation.
- Use the cost calculator to estimate your tuition/fees as an upperclassman at VCU.
- Explore the types of aid available at VCU.
Early Childhood Education and Teaching, Bachelor of Science in Education
Northern Virginia Community College (Associate of Applied Science: Early Childhood Development (G3 program))
Course | Title | Equivalent course | Credits | Requirements |
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SDV | SDV 100 - College Success Skills OR SDV 101 - Orientation to (a Specific Discipline) | UNIV 101 | 1 | Elective |
ENG 111 | College Composition I Note: students with credit for AP English Language and Composition will only receive credit for UNIV 111 at VCU and should take ENG 112 to fulfill the VCU composition requirement. | UNIV 111-112 | 3 | General education |
EDU 235 | Health, Safety and Nutrition Education (in combination with CHD 145) | TEDU 390 | 3 | Major |
CHD 120 | Introduction to Early Childhood Education | TREL 2XX | 3 | Elective |
CHD 145 | Teaching Art, Music, and Movement to Children (in combination with EDU 235) | TEDU 411 | 3 | Major |
CHD 205 | Guiding the Behavior of Children | TEDU 410 | 3 | Major |
CHD 118 | Language Arts for Young Children Note: students will receive credit for VCU equivalent if ENG 250 is also completed. | TEDU 385 | 3 | Major |
CHD 146 | Math, Science and Social Studies for Children | TREL 1XX | 3 | Elective |
CHD 165 | Observation and Participation in Early Childhood/Primary Settings | ECSE 301 | 3 | Major |
CHD 216 | Early Childhood Programs, Schools and Social Change | EDUS 202 | 3 | Major |
PSY 230 | Developmental Psychology | PSYC 304 | 3 | Major |
EDU 200 | Introduction to Teaching as a Professions | TEDU 101 | 3 | Major |
ENG 112 | College Composition II | UNIV 200 | 3 | General education |
CHD 166 | Infant and Toddler Programs Note: students will receive credit for VCU equivalent if CHD 120 is also completed | ECSE 410 | 3 | Major |
CHD 210 | Introduction to Exceptional Children | SEDP 330 | 3 | Major |
MTH 154 | Quantitative Reasoning | MATH 131 | 3 | General education |
BIO 101 | General Biology I | BIOL/Z 151 | 4 | Major |
CHD 265 | Advanced Observation and Participation in Early Childhood/Primary Setting | TREL 2XX | 3 | Elective |
CHD 270 | Administration of Childcare Programs | TREL 2XX | 3 | Elective |
ENG 250 | Children's Literature (see note above about CHD 118) | ENGL 291 | 3 | Major |
HIS 121 | United State History I | HIST 103 | 3 | Major |
Northern Virginia credits transferred to VCU | 62 |
Course | Title | Credits | Requirements |
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EDUS 304 | Educational Psychology for Teacher Preparation | 2 | Major |
SEDP/EDUS 401 | Assessment in Diverse Settings | 3 | Major |
TEDU 413 | Curriculum Methods and Instructional Models | 3 | Major |
TEDU 452 | Teaching English Language Learners | 2 | Major |
TEDU 510 | Instructional Technology in PK-12 Environments | 2 | Major |
TEDU 416 | Math/Science Methods for Early Childhood Education | 4 | Major |
TEDU 425 | Emergent and Early Literacy | 3 | Major |
TEDU 466 | Literacy Assessment and Intervention in the Early/Elementary Classroom | 4 | Major |
TEDU 471 | Internship I (PK-K) | 4 | Major |
TEDU 475 | Internship II (Grades 1-3) | 4 | Major |
TEDU 481 | Teaching as a Profession | 3 | Major |
TEDU 490 | Social Studies Methods for Early Learners | 2 | Major |
MATH 303 | Investigations in Geometry | 3 | Major (Ancillary) |
MATH 361 | Numbers and Operations | 3 | Major (Ancillary) |
MATH 362 | Algebra and Functions | 3 | Major (Ancillary) |
STAT | Select from STAT 206, STAT 208, or STAT 210 | 3 | Major (Ancillary) |
CHEM | Select from CHEM 101 or CHEM 110 | 3 | Major (Ancillary) |
INSC/PHYS | Select from INSC 201 or INSC 300 or PHYS 101 | 3 | Major (Ancillary) |
ENVS/PHYS/URSP | Select from ENVS 105, ENVS 201, ENVS 301, ENVS 310, PHYS 103, or URSP 204 | 3 | Major (Ancillary) |
Science lab | Select a lab course with one of the science classes | 1 | Major (Ancillary) |
ECON 203 | Introduction to Economics | 3 | Major (Ancillary) |
HIST 205 | Survey of Virginia History | 3 | Major (Ancillary) |
POLI 103 | U.S. Government | 3 | Major (Ancillary) |
Credits completed at VCU | 67 | ||
Bachelor's degree total | 129 |