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Early Childhood Non-Licensure, B.S.


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University General Education Requirements  

Completion of the BS in Early Childhood Licensure degree option requires the successful completion of the Early Childhood Content Area Test, and edTPA. Candidates who complete the Early Childhood Licensure degree earn an Illinois Professional Educator License with an Early Childhood Endorsement, an ESL Endorsement and an Early Childhood Special Education Letter of Approval. Candidates completing the licensure degree are accorded all rights and privileges of the Illinois Professional Educator License with respect to practicing in public school systems and adding additional grade-level and/or content area endorsements.

Completion of the Early Childhood Non-Licensure degree prepares students to work with children and families in a variety of nonpublic school early childhood settings such as social service and governmental agencies, hospitals, parks and recreation departments, and charter and private schools. Students also prepare for a variety of leadership positions: lead teacher in a child care setting, education/curriculum or parent coordinator, program director, child life specialist, child abuse specialist, early childhood advocate, family service provider in Head Start programs, and for agency positions such as state licensing representative or children and family service intern with the Illinois Department of Children and Family Services or Department of Human Services.

General Education Courses (45 credit hours)


Professional Courses (81 credit hours)


Early Childhood Special Education Approval


The Early Childhood Primary Program is entitled by Illinois State Board of Education (ISBE) for Early Childhood Special Education (ECSE) Approval. Teachers with an Illinois Professional Educator License with an Early Childhood Endorsement can earn the Early Childhood Special Education Letter of Approval. (Early Childhood Special Education Letter of approval according to the Illinois Administrative Transition Rules: Section 226.810 (f) Special Education Teacher Approval.)

The Early Childhood Special Education Letter of Approval can also be added to an Illinois Professional Educator License with an LBS1 Endorsement, which qualifies the teacher to teach special education below kindergarten level. It cannot be added to any other license grade level endorsement. The following 4 courses must be completed to earn the Early Childhood Special Education Letter of Approval:

Content Designations: ECSE

The courses must be passed with at least a grade of C.

Some courses (designated with an asterisk) are restricted to students admitted to the College of Education.

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