Typically, a degree with a major in Early Childhood Education is an associates of arts (A.A.)Typically, a degree with a major in Early Childhood Education is an associates of arts (A.A.)Typically, a degree with a major in Early Childhood Education is an associates of arts (A.A.)Typically, a degree with a major in Early Childhood Education is an associates of arts (A.A.)Typically, a degree with a major in Early Childhood Education is an associates of arts (A.A.)Typically, a degree with a major in Early Childhood Education is an associates of arts (A.A.)
Typically, it a an associates of arts degree (AA).
There are various ways to begin working in early childhood education. While a 4-year degree is not essential for working with early childhood education, it is preferred and will allow you the best opportunities to find work.
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If I understand your question correctly, the AA is a degree at the two year level and not a minor. If you take a bachelors degree, the associates would still remain a degree; a bachelors in elementary education, an associates of arts degree in early childhood education (which should be the way you would want it).
The associates degree is designed to be a two year program of study provided the student takes the degree as prescribed by the college.
There are many jobs available people with an associates degree in early childhood. You could for example work in a daycare.
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The associates can take between 60 and 64 credits. It's designed as a two year program of study provided the student takes the degree as prescribed by the college.
Typically, it is a Bachelor's of Arts (BA) degree.
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Degree programs in early childhood education combine behavioral theory, psychology, pedagogical theory, and instructional techniques specific to early childhood education; some also require in-class teaching experience as part of the degree.