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Nov 23, 2024
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2010-2011 Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Early Childhood Development (Online Degree Completion), BA or BS
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The School of Education offers an online bachelor’s degree completion in Early Childhood Development (ECD). This ECD degree is designed for working adults who prefer the flexibility of an online program and have completed approximately two years of college course work. Most lower division courses are not offered online through SOU and must be taken on campus or at local community colleges. To help facilitate transfer of students into this online ECD degree, SOU works with community colleges to identify appropriate lower division prerequisite and general education courses essential to the major. The program offers upper division course work needed for a bachelor of science degree in ECD. For more information, visit sou.edu/education/ecd or contact education@sou.edu.
Students who complete the coursework in ECD may choose to work in the early childhood profession and/or to apply to the Master in Education program for continued graduate-level study. Those wishing to teach early childhood/elementary levels in public schools may apply to the Master of Arts in Teaching (MAT) program at SOU to achieve a teaching license.
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Requirements for the Major
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Complete the lower division University Studies requirements before taking upper division (300- and 400-level) courses. (See Transfer Student Policies in the catalog.) 2.
Complete lower division early childhood prerequisite courses. For a list of required lower division prerequisites, visit www.sou.edu/education/ecd. 3.
Complete a minimum of 60 upper division credits to include ECD core courses (See below) and aproved electives. 4.
Complete upper division University Studies requirements. 5.
Complete a total of 6 credits of capstone and portfolio requirements (ED 409 ). 6.
Maintain a minimum 2.75 GPA for all ECD upper division coursework. 7.
Fulfill baccalaureate degree requirements as stated in the catalog. 8.
Complete total of 180 credits including a minimum of 60 upper division credits. Elective Options (Online)
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