Bachelor of Early Learning and Community Development (Honours)
Algonquin College - Ottawa Ottawa , Ontario- Duration: 8 Semester
- Degree Name: Bachelor of Early Learning and Community Development (Honours)
- Discipline Education
- Program Level: Bachelor's Degree
- Grade 12 / High School with Science/Medical - English (min 65 %)
- Min IELTS overall: 6.5 (Min Reading: 6.0 , Min Writing: 6.0 , Min Listening: 6.0 , Min Speaking: 6.0 )
he Bachelor of Early Learning and Community Development (Honours) program prepares you to work with children and families in both the community development and educational sectors and provides you with a variety of transferable skills. There is an increasing awareness of the importance of early learning in our society. Similarly, there is an ongoing need to develop and support early learning opportunities for children and their families within a variety of settings. The early learning sector is evolving to address these changes. This program is ideal for those who want to play a role in these developments. This program combines theory and practice, giving you the skills and knowledge you need for engaging with communities, families and children to create and implement community and school based programs that support early learning and development. Throughout the program, you have three varied field placements within both community and school settings. These give you the chance to apply your skills to real-world settings. With field placements, applied learning and a semester-long work term, graduates are ready for employment in the community development and education sectors. Graduates may find work in: community health agencies kindergartens early learning programs child and family centres provincial government non-governmental agencies addressing the needs of families and children SUCCESS FACTORS This program is well-suited for students who: Have strong observational and analytical skills. Are willing to work as a member of diverse interprofessional teams. Have strong language (oral and written) skills. Are self-reliant and enjoy challenges. Are interested in child development and teaching children through play. Are comfortable using computers and other forms of technology. Enjoy working with children and their families. Have an appreciation of the importance of research. Early childhood education is a physically demanding profession. Individuals entering this profession must be able to lift children, materials and equipment (up to 70 pounds). As well, individuals must be able to move quickly/run between areas in the room and outside in order to ensure children`s safety. In addition, educators must constantly observe children to ensure safety and to assess children`s abilities, skills and interest in order to develop meaningful curricula. Entering the program without these abilities may result in unsuccessful field placements and students who fail to successfully complete field placements are not eligible to graduate from the program.
Description | Sub Total |
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Avg Application Fee | $95 |
Avg Cost of Tuition/Year | $18714 |
Avg Yearly Cost of Living | $12000 |
Estimated Other school expenses and fees | $0 |
Estimated Total/Year | $30809.00 |
Full-time undergraduate and post-graduate international students can work anywhere on or off campus without a work permit. The rules around the number of hours a student will be allowed to work may vary based on the country the student chooses to study in. International students are typically able to work up to 20 hours a week.
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