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The Bachelor of Early Learning Program Development is a four-year degree focused on designing, implementing, and managing innovative programs for children and families. The program integrates child development, pedagogy, leadership, and inclusive practices with hands-on experience. Graduates are equipped to support early childhood education, create inclusive learning environments, and collaborate with educators, families, and communities. With a strong foundation in program evaluation and child development theories, students are prepared for impactful careers in early learning settings, advocacy, and program coordination.

Career Options:

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Job Description

Early Childhood Educator

42202$40,000 - $65,000Plans and delivers educational activities that support the cognitive, emotional, and physical development of young children.

Program Coordinator (Early Learning)

42201$55,000 - $85,000Coordinates and oversees early learning programs, ensuring they meet developmental, educational, and organizational goals.

Family Support Worker

42201$45,000 - $75,000Supports families by providing resources, counseling, and guidance to foster healthy child development.

Child and Youth Worker

42121$45,000 - $75,000Provides support for the emotional and social development of children and youth through individual and group programs.

Researcher in Early Childhood Development

41404$60,000 - $100,000Conducts research to study and improve strategies for fostering healthy child development and effective early learning practices.