At Siena Heights, the curriculum covers the growth, learning, and development of children in three distinct age groups: Infant to Toddler, Pre-Primary, and Primary. The program offers a balance of educational theory and practical experience. Students observe and work regularly with children in schools and child development centers.
The purpose of the Early Childhood Education program is to establish quality programs for young children and their families and prepare competent and ethical childcare workers and educators.
The program is offered as a four-year Bachelor of Arts degree. The curriculum includes the growth, learning, and development of children in three distinct age groups:
- Birth-Kindergarten
- Montessori Education, Infant and Toddler 0-3 Years
- Montessori Education, Early Childhood 3-6 Years
Montessori Education is a two-year Associate of Arts degree and Teacher Education endorsement (ZS) in Early Childhood Education. Students also may pursue institute training to earn a Montessori credential through the Montessori Children’s House adjacent to campus.
The program offers a balance of educational theory and practical experience. Coursework focuses on developmental characteristics/behaviors, appropriate practices, assessment, and administration.
Fast Fact
This state-approved program is only one of 12 in Michigan in compliance with standards and approved for state-funded pre-K programs. All programs meet the national standards of the National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC).
Career Opportunities
Graduates in Early Childhood Education are prepared for a variety of careers working with young children and their families.
Career opportunities include direct service to children and families as child care program directors, lead/assistant caregivers, teachers (preschool, infant/toddler, elementary certification with early childhood endorsement), nannies, recreation leaders, and early interventionists.
Careers providing indirect service include early childhood advocates, licensing specialists, consultants, researchers, consumer advocates, marketing representatives, and software developers. In addition, graduates completing the Montessori concentration degree are prepared for placements with infants/toddlers (0-3) and early childhood (3-6) Montessori emphasis.
To prepare students for career placement, students compile a professional portfolio including a résumé, log of field experience, professional statements, and work samples. Students also participate in mock interviews which help to prepare them for future interviews.
Accreditation
Siena Heights University’s Division of Education was granted national accreditation by the Council for the Accreditation of Educator Preparation (CAEP) for the full seven years, from Spring 2020 to Spring 2027. This accreditation certifies the forenamed professional initial certification programs has provided evidence of meeting all CAEP’s standards.