Bachelor of Arts - Early Childhood Studies
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Progression Summary
the bachelor of arts (early childhood studies) program offers a combination of academic studies and professional education including practicum experiences. the courses link theory with field practice that is undertaken in child care programs, public schools (early primary classrooms), specialized programs, family resource centres, children's hospitals, and other related settings.
graduates of the program are qualified for positions as early childhood educators in early learning and care programs, programs for children with disabilities and family resource programs. some graduates are employed by community agencies working with children and families, provincial, municipal, or federal governments, community colleges, and various media for children. graduates may apply to a faculty of education and for credit for ministry of education additional qualifications (aq) courses. graduates may also apply for admission to master's degree programs in a variety of human development, curriculum theory, speech therapy, family intervention and social work programs.
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