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Early Childhood Education B.A. Program of Study

Program of Study

The major is 50 credits, 11-12 of which are field-based in schools. Students complete field experiences in a variety of settings and grade levels. Throughout their course of study, students also use the UMass-Tk20 online course management and e-portfolio system to keep an organized record of their pre-practicum and practicum work.

Level 1 Core Courses (Junior Year)

CourseDescriptionCredits
EDUC 393MIntroduction to Early Childhood3
EDUC 282A Pre-Practicum in ECE (taken concurrently with EDUC 393M)1
EDUC 325Introduction to Special Education3
EDUC 428Language and Literacy Development in Early Childhood Curriculum3
EDUC 461Principles and Methods of Teaching Reading and the Language Arts3
EDUC 482ESchool-Based Field Experience (taken concurrently with EDUC 461)3
EDUC 463*;Principles and Methods of Mathematics PreK-6th3
EDUC 490CE*Math/Science Methods Prek-2nd grade3
EDUC 370Writing for Education Majors (offered spring semester only)3
EDUC 503Sheltered English Immersion3
 Total over both semesters23-24

*Students must take either EDUC 463 or EDUC 490CE

Junior Year Elective Courses - 2 elective courses

Students are required to complete 2 electives; one focused on STEM and one focused on diversity.  Electives can be taken prior to admission into the Education major but must be completed by the end of the fall semester senior year.

Stem Electives

CourseDescriptionCredits
EDUC 462Principles and Methods of Teaching Science in Elementary School3
EDUC 390DDigital Tools & Apps for 21st Century Students3
EDUC 390FTeaching and Learning with Technology3
EDUC 463Principles/Methods of Mathematics PreK-6th Grade*3
EDUC 490CEMath/Science Methods PreK-2nd Grade*3
 *If not taken to meet the level I Core Course Requirement 

Diversity Electives

CourseDescriptionCredits
EDUC 377Intro to Multicultural Education3
EDUC 210Social Diversity in Education3
EDUC 167Education and Film3
EDUC 115Embracing Diversity3
Sociol 103Social Problems3
Sociol 106Race, Gender, Class & Ethnicity3
Sociol 222The Family3
Sociol 224Social Class and Inequality3
Sociol 245Race and Society3

Students seeking licensure in Early Childhood Education (PreK-2) are advised to pass the Early Childhood and Foundations of Reading MTEL prior to the spring semester of their senior year to ensure they are eligible to license upon graduation.

Level 2 Clinical Courses and Field Experiences (Senior Year)

Fall Semester

CourseDescriptionCredits
EDUC 455Early Childhood Planning and Assessment3
EDUC 598AECE Practicum I: PreK-K (taken concurrently with EDUC 491D)4
EDUC 491DSeminar Early Childhood Education (taken concurrently with EDUC 598A)2
EDUC 301Young Children in Families and Schools3
 Total12

Spring Semester

CourseDescriptionCredits
EDUC 500Y OR EDUC 598BStudent Teaching in 1st or 2nd Grade9
EDUC 491D Seminar in Early Childhood Education (taken concurrently with either EDUC 500Y OR EDUC 598B3
EDUC 494EIThe Professional Early Childhood Teacher (Integrative Experience)3
 Total15

Students seeking licensure in Early Childhood Education (PreK-2) are advised to pass the Early Childhood and Foundations of Reading MTEL prior to the spring semester of their senior year to ensure they are eligible to license upon graduation.


Subject Matter Knowledge - Early Childhood PreK-2 Teacher Candidates

Early childhood teacher candidates are expected to demonstrate the content knowledge needed to effectively support students in mastering the expectations as outlined in the Massachusetts Curriculum Frameworks. This Includes content knowledge in the following broad areas:

  • English Language Arts
  • History and Social Science
  • Science and Technology/Engineering
  • Mathematics
  • Digital Literacy and Computer Science
  • Child Development
  • Special Education*
  • English Language Learning*

Prior to admission to the Early Childhood Licensure Program, students should work with their advisor to carefully select general education and other courses that support development of this content knowledge. *Special education and English language learning content understanding are developed once student have been accepted to the major.

Academic Advising

Students apply to the program in the spring of their sophomore year and admitted in their junior year. Prior to admission, students who plan to apply receive advising from the Education Advising Center (Furcolo Hall). Once accepted, an Early Childhood Education faculty member will serve as the academic advisor. View common academic and advising forms.

MTEL Preparation Workshops

The College offers MTEL preparation workshops that help students develop skills and provide strategies to help manage your time and test anxiety.  MTEL workshops are free for UMass Amherst, Greenfield Community College, Holyoke Community College and Springfield Technical Community College.   Click here for registration information. 

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