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CAMPUS CERTIFICATE EARLY CHILDHOOD PROGRAMS
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Childhood Development and Education Certificates
Early Childhood Education Certificate: Early Childhood Education (E.C.E) and childcare development specialists can increase their knowledge and expand their job options with a bachelor's degree, associates degree, or a professional certificate in Early Childhood Education. Areas of study include the intellectual, social, emotional, and biological development of young children, along with classes in the planning and administration of facilities and programs related to the care and education of children. Jobs are available in public and private elementary schools, preschools, day care centers, community programs, hospitals, and private homes.

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Long History of Success: Rasmussen College has graduated successful, career-oriented individuals for over 100 years. Today, Rasmussen offers a wide variety of online degrees, as well as campuses in 5 states....Read More »
Since opening its doors in 1988 as a career training centre, MTI Community College has been committed to providing high-quality career training and education. MTI provides a welcoming and comfortable environment in its spacious and bright classrooms....Read More »
With a heritage dating back to 1914, Colorado Christian University is committed to offering a complete education that develops students intellectually, professionally, and spiritually. As the only member of the Council for Christian Colleges and Univ...Read More »
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