Early Childhood Education, BS

Location
  • New York City
  • Westchester
Associated College

Inspire Early Learners

From birth to second grade, early life experiences have a lasting impact on later success. Our bachelor’s of science in early childhood education was created to support the development of all young children, including those who are culturally, linguistically, and ability diverse, with a focus on using developmentally effective approaches to build a meaningful curriculum for our youngest learners. The Early Childhood Education program leads to a bachelor’s degree and the New York State Initial Teaching Certificate in early childhood education.

Be Ahead of the Class

  • Embrace technology. You'll have the opportunity to practice real teaching using our virtual reality classroom simulator. We are one of the only schools in the region with this technology.
  • Our teachers enter the field with experience. From your sophomore year, you’ll participate in immersive fieldwork and student teaching experience that include tutoring and small group instruction.
  • Start your pathway to our Combined Degree Program. Over 90% of our students continue on to our 5th year Combined Degree Program in Special Education, Literacy, and TESOL. Get your bachelor’s and master’s degree, and at least two teaching certificates in just five years!
  • Get hired! We have such strong partnerships with local school districts that our students are getting hired before they even graduate.

Take Courses Like…

Each of our Early Childhood Education programs is nationally recognized and leads to a bachelor's degree (BS) and the Initial Teaching Certificate in early childhood education (birth–grade 2). Early Childhood Education/Childhood Education majors also complete a 30-credit concentration biology, English, history, or mathematics on either campus, or Spanish on our New York City Campus.

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School of Education student working with children in a classroom.

Experiential Learning and Opportunities 

Because experience is key, starting in your junior year, you will participate in our Center for Professional Development (CPD) model where you will practice your teaching skills through the completion of your undergraduate program. Receive hands-on experience in schools one day a week in your junior year and 2–5 days during your senior year. You’ll observe and tutor students, as well as provide small and eventually whole group instruction. Not only will you be able to apply what you are learning in the classroom, but also have the opportunity to explore different grade levels as you proceed through the program. As a CPD candidate, you have a unique opportunity to foster professional relationships with mentor teachers, students, and school staff, all in support of the diverse population of the students that you are serving.

Choose Your Career

Day Care, Nursery School, Pre-School Teachers, or Elementary School Teacher through Grade 2

Where are Pace Graduates Employed?

NYC Department of Education, Putnam, Rockland, and Westchester Public School Districts

Stats

98%

of our graduates are employed

#16

Highest Paid Education Graduates (Source: College Factual)

#3

Special Education Job Placement (Source: Intelligent.com)