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The Early Childhood Education program at Shawnee State
University is a 2 + 2 program. Students choosing to study early childhood education earn the Associate Degree in Early Childhood Education in their first
two years of study. At that point, a student can decide to
continue toward the baccalaureate degree. Students completing the four-year degrees in Early Childhood at Shawnee State University earn a bachelor of science in education (B.S.Ed.) and are eligible for the Ohio teacher licensure to teach grades Pre-Kindergarten through 3. Students pursuing the associate degree may earn a teaching license qualifying them to teach in a Head Start program or private preschool setting. Checklists: Bachelor of Science in Education Early Childhood (PreK-Grade 3) (PDF) Early Childhood Intervention Specialist (PreK-Grade 3) (PDF)
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