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Early Childhood Education Programs

Do you enjoy working with young children? Have you considered becoming an early childhood educator or advancing your career in leadership roles within early childhood education? You may be a high school student drawn to working with young children or you may have already started your educational journey at a community college or training program. Whether you are looking to complete a bachelor’s or master’s degree in an early childhood education field, obtain a professional educator license, or pursue a Illinois Gateways credential, we have programs to match your interests, suit your schedule, and advance your career.

The University of Illinois universities at Urbana-Champaign and Chicago are collaborating to expand access to early childhood education (ECE) across the state of Illinois. Our two universities offer a wide array of early childhood programs for learners of all education levels, career aspirations, and geographic locations and options for transferable coursework across institutions.

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UI System Early Childhood Education Programs

Do you enjoy working with young children? Have you considered becoming an early childhood educator or advancing your career in leadership roles within early childhood education? You may be a high school student drawn to working with young children or you may have already started your educational journey at a community college or training program. Whether you are looking to complete a bachelor’s or master’s degree in an early childhood education field, obtain a professional educator license, or pursue a Illinois Gateways credential, we have programs to match your interests, suit your schedule, and advance your career.

The University of Illinois universities at Urbana-Champaign and Chicago are collaborating to expand access to early childhood education (ECE) across the state of Illinois. Our two universities offer a wide array of early childhood programs for learners of all education levels, career aspirations, and geographic locations and options for transferable coursework across institutions.

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The University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign offers multiple pathways to advance your career in early childhood education. Whether you're a transfer student looking for a flexible online option or a traditional on-campus learner, these programs provide the credentials and expertise needed to support your students. Explore the options below to find the program that fits your career goals best.

Early Childhood Professional Education, Early Childhood Education, BS

Licensure

Through an online program meeting virtually in the evenings, transfer students holding an Illinois Gateways ECE level 4 credential and an associate degree in early childhood or similar field earn a bachelor's degree and an IL Professional Educator's License with an endorsement in early childhood education and a special education letter of approval for PreK.

Non-Licensure

Through an online program meeting virtually in the evenings, transfer students holding an Illinois Gateways ECE level 4 credential and an associate degree in early childhood or similar field earn a bachelor's degree and are eligible for the Illinois Gateways ECE level 5 credential

Early Childhood Education, BS

Through a traditional on-campus program, students earn a bachelor's degree and are prepared to apply for an Illinois Professional Educator License with an endorsement in early childhood education and a letter of approval in early childhood special education. Graduates are eligible to apply for a one-year master's program in early childhood special education in the Department of Special Education.

Early Childhood Education Plus Teaching Licensure, EdM

Through a traditional on-campus program, students earn a master's degree and are prepared to apply for an Illinois Professional Educator License with an endorsement in early childhood education and a letter of approval in early childhood special education.

Human Development & Family Studies, BS

The Human Development and Family Studies program prepares students for diverse careers in fields like healthcare, therapy, education, and social services, or for graduate study. Students tailor their coursework in human development and family science, including practical experiences and a focus on diversity, to match their individual career goals.

Early Childhood Special Education - Two Year Program

Through a traditional on-campus program, students earn a master's degree in early childhood special education. This program is appropriate for individuals who are not seeking a teaching license (because they already have one or because they are not interested in a position that requires a teaching license).

Early Childhood Special Education - Three Year Program

Through a traditional on-campus program, students earn a master's degree in early childhood special education and are prepared to apply for an Illinois Professional Educator License with an endorsement in early childhood education and an Early Childhood Special Education Letter of Approval. This program is appropriate for individuals who are seeking a teaching license.

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The University of Illinois Chicago offers a range of programs designed to prepare educators and professionals for impactful careers in early childhood care and education. Whether you're pursuing a degree, professional licensure, or specialized credentials, UIC provides flexible pathways through traditional, hybrid, and online formats. Explore the options below to find the program that aligns with your career goals.

BA in Urban Education-Elementary Education

Through a traditional program students earn a bachelor's degree and an Illinois Professional Educator License with endorsements in elementary and early childhood education.

BA Human Development and Learning

This program focuses on human development across the lifespan and its implications for learning environments. Students gain a deep understanding of cognitive, social, and emotional development, preparing them for roles in education, social services, and research.

MEd Early Childhood Education

This Master of Education program prepares graduate students for leadership roles in early childhood education, focusing on advanced pedagogical strategies, research, and policy. It's designed for educators seeking to deepen their expertise and influence in the field.

Alternative Professional Educator Licensure Program

This program offers an accelerated pathway to professional licensure for individuals who already hold a bachelor's degree in a field other than education. It provides the necessary coursework and practical experience to meet Illinois licensure requirements, often with flexible scheduling options.

Early Childhood Special Education Approval

This specialized approval prepares educators to work with young children (birth to age 5) who have disabilities or are at risk for developmental delays. It covers assessment, individualized education programs (IEPs), and inclusive practices.

Early Childhood ESL/Bilingual Approval

This approval equips educators with the skills to support young English Language Learners (ELLs) in early childhood settings. It focuses on strategies for language acquisition, cultural responsiveness, and creating supportive bilingual environments.

Illinois Director Credential

The Illinois Director Credential is for early childhood professionals who aspire to or currently hold leadership positions in early care and education programs. It covers areas such as program management, financial oversight, and staff development, ensuring directors are prepared to lead high-quality programs.