• On-Campus Component
    No
  • Cost
    $8,066 per semester
  • Total Credits
    120
  • Credential
    Undergraduate Degree
  • Admission GPA
    2.0 (2.75 recommended)
  • Application Deadlines
    Fall Priority: May 1; Final: June 1 | Spring Priority: November 1; Final: December 1
  • Campus
    Twin Cities
  • College
    College of Education and Human Development
  • Department
    Department of Educational Psychology

This program prepares you for an initial teaching license in ECSE. Establish the skills necessary to support the development of young children, birth through age six, with a wide range of delays/disabilities (motor delays, speech or language impairments, autism spectrum disorders, emotional or behavioral disorders, low birth weight, chromosomal abnormalities, etc.).

Gain experience working with infants, toddlers, and preschoolers with delays/disabilities in a variety of settings through required field experiences at a program or school in your community each semester.

Coursework

Program plans will likely vary for transfer students (i.e, those who have already completed some college credits, including those with a two-year degree). We are happy to provide you with an individualized program plan based on your transcripts.

View a sample plan of classes or a complete list of program requirements.

Tuition & Funding

Visit the College of Education and Human Development's Tuition and Financial Aid page for information on tuition and funding.