The Master of Education in early childhood education degree allows you to specialize in teaching children during the all-important years between birth and age eight. You will emerge among your peers as an expert in dealing with linguistic and cultural diversity in the classroom.
We realize that your schedule can be hectic. Our master's program can be completed in two years, even while working full-time—giving you new methods and resources to use in the classroom right away.
Learn more about the Master of Education in early childhood education at Concordia.
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I really appreciated the way the program allowed me to work within my already busy world when I had the time each week. The course work and expectations were very clear each session, which allowed me to organize my time accordingly.” –Pam Schimke ’07, M.Ed. Early Childhood Education
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In brief from the Early Childhood Education Program
[POSTED 2009-05-22]
Concordia's 10th annual Early Childhood Conference will focus on educating the whole child. Held on campus Wednesday, June 17, the conference will feature keynote speaker Rae Pica. The luncheon speaker is Dr. Rich Bimler. [MORE]
Next steps
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Ask: Call Concordia's College of Graduate Studies at 888-505-2863, or write to GradAdmiss@cune.edu to get the information you need.
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Apply: Fill out an online application to take courses as a graduate student through Concordia. |