Program Highlights
Help young children succeed through educational, social and emotional development.
- Develop skills to help young children succeed through educational, social and emotional development.
- Start here at LLCC by completing a certificate or earning an associate degree in early childhood education that transfers to a four-year college for completion of a bachelor’s degree.
- Skills learned can be used in a variety of career areas: social service agencies, community-based early childhood care and education facilities, family and community support specialists, child development center aide, teacher and director, family child-care provider, preschool teacher or aide and school age child-care worker.
Degrees & Certs
The mission of the early childhood education program is to provide opportunities for individuals interested in pursuing and/or advancing in the field by offering stackable learning opportunities, through a curriculum founded on researched-based best practices, which benefits early childhood educators, community partners and those invested in early childhood.
LLCC offers a variety of degrees and certificates to prepare students for careers working with young children. Students can prepare to enter the workforce directly or transfer to a senior university for a bachelor's degree.
The associate in arts has been articulated with Millikin University as a 2 + 2 program, if taken in its entirety. It is designed for students planning to complete a baccalaureate in programs such as child development, family and consumer science, and child and family support.
Learn more about the required courses for each program:
Cost
Classes for early childhood education programs have a standard tuition rate. For the 2024-2025 academic year (fall 2024, spring 2025 and summer 2025), these classes have an in-district rate of $140 per credit hour. Get more information on tuition and fees.
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Job Outlook
Employment opportunities with the associate in arts include social service agencies, community-based early childhood care and education facilities, as well as family/community support specialists.
Career options with the associate in applied science include child development center aide, teacher and director; family child-care provider; preschool teacher or aide; school age child-care worker; playground supervisor; and family support worker.
Those completing the certificates generally find employment as childcare workers or nannies.
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