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National University’s Bachelor of Arts in Early Childhood Education gives you the tools and skills to make an impact in the lives of young learners. Fostering a love of learning in children under the age of eight can set them up for success throughout their entire educational journey. Beyond learning academics, early childhood education (ECE) focuses on social and emotional development and helps young minds develop a positive outlook on education. Whether you’re looking to advance your career as an early childhood educator or begin in the field, a bachelor’s degree will give you a competitive edge in the job market.

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National University

National University is breaking barriers in education.

Through Whole Human Education™, our innovative approach to student success, NU is reshaping higher education for busy adults and working professionals. Along with our 150+ academic career-relevant programs, achievable four- and eight-week course structure, and flexible online class options, we provide meaningful academic, financial, career, family, and wellness support services designed to help students succeed in the classroom, at work, at home, and beyond.

Transforming Lives Through Education

The Whole Human Education™ approach is designed to meet the needs of busy people and working professionals by providing meaningful, accessible, and quality programs.

This commitment is the foundation of our Whole Human Teaching and Learning philosophy which supports adult learners through prioritizing holistic educational practices to ensure that every student thrives academically, professionally and personally as lifelong learners.

Whole Human Teaching and Learning is defined by three core principles:

  • Holistic Engagement – A student-centric approach in which students are supported academically even when non-academic factors may impact learning. Students are engaged in a well-rounded learning experience that encourages active participation and a sense of belonging.
  • Accessibility – Ensuring that all students, regardless of background or ability, have access to learning through supportive and accessible teaching methods and design.
  • Effective Instructional Methods – Strategies used to enhance the student experience, meet student needs, and prioritize student success.

These principles, grounded in theoretical frameworks, are key to fostering the development of adult learners so they may feel heard, empowered, and valued. This holistic approach will support NU students to succeed in all aspects of life and contribute to the positive transformation of society.

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