Bachelor of Science
Early Childhood Education
An Early Childhood Education degree focuses on how young children learn, grow, and develop from birth through third grade. Students gain hands-on experience and learn inclusive, age-appropriate teaching strategies that help create strong foundations for every learner.

Dig Deeper Into the program
Explore coursework, field experiences, and inclusive teaching strategies designed to support young learners and prepare you for licensure.
Degrees Offered
- Bachelors & Minor
Start Terms
- Fall or Spring
Program Format
- On-campus
- Select classes available online to provide added flexibility for students
Credit Hours & Timeline
- Total credits required: 124
- Typical completion time: 4 years
- Credits for minor: 18
Build a strong foundation in early childhood education while preparing to support young learners and their development. The curriculum combines theory and hands-on experience to prepare you for entry-level roles or continued study.
- Preparation for roles in childcare and education settings
- Coursework in child development and early learning
- Hands-on experience in early childhood settings
- Focus on developmentally appropriate teaching practices
Applicants for admission are evaluated based on the following criteria to gain full admission.
- High school record of cumulative GPA of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale. An applicant for a degree program must have graduated or will have graduated with 16 high school units from an accredited high school. The college preparatory program is strongly recommended to high school students. Ordinarily this program includes four years of English and two years of social studies, science, and mathematics.
- College/university record of cumulative GPA of 2.5 on a 4.0 scale, if applicable.
Applicants who do not meet the following criteria and show potential for success may be reviewed for an alternate admissions pathway.
Students who have successfully completed the General Education Development Test (GED) and have not accumulated at least 12 collegiate level semester hours credit at a regionally accredited institution with a 2.5 GPA or better will follow the Alternate Admissions Pathway.
Admission into the Teacher Education Program
During the spring semester of the sophomore year or second semester after transfer, students are evaluated and considered for formal acceptance into the teacher education program.
Prior to or during the first year, students take the Core Academic Skills for Educators Test that is required for admission into the teacher education program. Core Academic Skills for Educators test scores, academic performance, evidence of professional dispositions for successful teaching, field experience evaluations, student interview, student website and command of oral and written language are factors considered in determining acceptance into the teacher education program.
Students must provide evidence of academic competence and professional development by having attained a cumulative GPA of 2.65 in course work, providing an active digital portfolio of work that demonstrates professional and scholarly growth, and completion of an interview with the Teacher Education Committee.
Applications open July 1 for the upcoming academic year. CSM follows a rolling admission process, reviewing applications as they are received. We encourage students to apply early for priority consideration for scholarships, housing, and financial aid.
The Mercy Core is CSM’s general education curriculum and the foundation of every degree. Rooted in the Critical Concerns of the Sisters of Mercy, it integrates ethics, reflection, and action to prepare women to lead with purpose and advance justice in their communities.
Tuition & Aid
Investing in your education is a big decision, and you do not have to navigate it alone. Every admitted full-time undergraduate student is guaranteed a merit scholarship, and CSM offers additional aid and personalized guidance to make your degree attainable. Our team will walk you through your options so you can move forward with clarity and confidence.
Your Roadmap to Admission
From application to enrollment, we guide you through each step with clarity and personal support so you can focus on what matters most and take the next step toward your future.
Why Choose CSM?
Specialized Early Childhood Focus
Prepare to teach during the most critical years of development, from birth through third grade.
Inclusive Teaching Approach
Gain the skills to support diverse learners and create equitable classroom environments.
Early and Ongoing Field Experience
Work with young learners in real classroom settings throughout your program.
Supportive, Student-Centered Environment
Learn in small classes with faculty mentorship that builds confidence and leadership.
Early Childhood Career Outlook
Careers in early childhood education continue to grow as demand increases for qualified educators in preschool and early learning settings.
According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, employment of preschool teachers is projected to grow 4% through 2032, with a median annual salary of about $35,000. Opportunities exist in public and private schools, childcare centers, and community programs.

Early Childhood Fast Facts
Birth – 3
Licensure Range
Prepare to teach across early childhood developmental stages.
100+ Field Hours
Hands-on Experience
Gain confidence through real classroom experience before student teaching.
1:1 Advising
Personalized Support
Meet regularly with education faculty to stay on track and reach your goals.
Accreditation
The Assurance of Accreditation
The assurance of regional accreditation means that our degrees have been evaluated for their outcomes — including how well they prepare you to meet the needs of your employers, yourself and our global society. College of Saint Mary is accredited by The Higher Learning Commission.
The Teacher Education Department is accredited by the Nebraska Department of Education (888) 285-2556.
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