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TOEFL Internet-based, Overall 78 with Writing, Reading, Listening and Speaking minimums of 20
IELTS Academic, Overall band of 6.0, No single test score below 5.5
PTE, Minimum score 51
MELAB, Minimum Score 75
CAEL, Minimum Score 60
Duolingo, Minimum Score 100
Cambridge, Minimum Score 169
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Graduates of this program can be part of the licensed child care team supporting young children in infant, toddler, preschool or school age classrooms in developing thinking, learning, communication, physical, social and emotional skills. Registered Early Childhood Educators design and provide a curriculum that is based on the interests and the developmental level of each child. Practitioners in the field of Early Childhood Education work closely not only with children but also with families and other professionals, so excellent communication and social interaction skills are also required.
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Semester 1
Code, Title, Credits
ECE134
, CURRICULUM AND PEDAGOGY I, 3
ECE137
, FOUNDATIONS OF EARLY LEARNING AND CARE, 3
ECE138
, OBSERVATION AND DOCUMENTATION, 3
ECE139
, BUILDING RESPONSIVE RELATIONSHIPS, 3
ECE142
, CHILD DEVELOPMENT I, 3
Semester 2
Code, Title, Credits
ELEC1030
, CHOOSE 1 ELECTIVE COURSE, 3
ECE221
, CURRICULUM AND PEDAGOGY II, 3
ECE223
, FIELD PLACEMENT AND SEMINAR I, 10
ECE224
, PROFESSIONALISM, 2
ECE227
, CHILD DEVELOPMENT II, 3
FAW100
, FOUNDATIONS ACADEMIC WRITING I, 3
Semester 3
Code, Title, Credits
ECE304
, WELL BEING, 2
ECE315
, INCLUSIVE PRACTICE, 3
ECE318
, FIELD PLACEMENT AND SEMINAR II, 10
ECE322
, CHILD DEVELOPMENT III, 3
ECE319
, COMMUNITY AND FAMILIES, 2
Semester 4
Code, Title, Credits
ECE400
, OUTDOOR EDUCATION, 3
ECE405
, FIELD PLACEMENT AND SEMINAR III, 10
ECE422
, ISSUES AND LEADERSHIP, 2
ECE427
, ECE ADVOCACY, 2
ELEC1030
, CHOOSE 1 ELECTIVE COURSE, 3
ECE205G
, ANTI-OPPRESSION IN CANADIAN SOCIETY, 3
Positions are available in community-based child care; Ontario Early Years and Family Centres, and in-home care. There are also positions available in Boards of Education as Registered Early Childhood Educators in Kindergarten classes as well as international opportunities for working with young children
All international students are assessed a fee of $745.00 per year (pro-rated for programs that start in Winter $535.00 and Spring $335.00).
The fees associated with health insurance are mandatory as a result of the coverage and benefits afforded to international students.
There are no opt-out opportunities provided to international students as it relates to health insurance.
All international students are assessed a pro-rated fee per semester, to a yearly maximum of $745.00.