ECU

Early Childhood Unified 

The Early Childhood Unified (ECU) Program is designed to prepare teachers of young children with and without exceptionalities. At the completion of their ECU degree, ECU candidates are eligible for dual licensure:  ECU birth-grade 3 and Elementary Education K-6. The ECU program develops reflective practitioners who possess theoretical and practical developmental, educational, communicative, collaborative, and family- and child-centered skills.

If you already have a bachelor's degree and are interested in teaching Early Childhood Unified (birth through grade 3), you may qualify for the Early Childhood Unified Residency Program.

 


Bachelor of Arts in Early Childhood Unified 

Why study Early Childhood Unified at 红领巾瓜报?

  • Prepare to teach young children (birth through grade 3) in both general and special education.
  • Courses in instructional strategies, assessment, and management.
  • Two practicum courses in both an infant/toddler environment and a preschool environment in addition to those required in the elementary education program.

Students completing this program will be eligible for two initial licenses. Upon completion of all courses and program assessments, graduates will be eligible to apply for both the elementary teaching license (K-6, general education) and the early childhood unified license (birth-grade 3, general and special education) after they successfully complete the Kansas teacher licensure exams required by the State of Kansas for application for a teacher license or endorsement. 


About the Program

Program Description

The undergraduate Early Childhood Unified (ECU) Program is a dual-licensure program meaning ECU candidates are eligible to test for licensure in:颅(1) Birth-Grade 3 Early Childhood Unified (Regular and special education) and (2) Elementary Education K-6. The program requires 36 general education credits, 65 required credits from the Elementary Education program, and 28 required credits from the ECU program for a total of 129 credit hours. Students take ECU courses along with the Elementary education courses. ECU students begin with a course in the foundations of ECU and follow with several courses in instructional strategies, assessment, and management for three age groups: 1) Infant/Toddler; 2) Preschool/PreK; and 3) K-3. Students will also have two practicum courses in both an infant/toddler environment and a preschool environment in addition to those required in the elementary education program. ECU candidates learn hands-on approaches to promoting an inclusion-based classroom setting.

Admission Requirements

Prospective WSU students:

  1. Please click  to complete the online admission application. 
  2. Once students have met the Teacher Education Admission Requirements below, they must complete the Teacher Education Application Packet prior to beginning the Teacher Education program. Students are encouraged to meet with an academic advisor every semester, in order to ensure that they are on track to apply for the Teacher Education program. To schedule an advising appointment, please contact the College of Applied Studies Advising Center at (316) 978-3300, option 2.

Current WSU students: 

  1. WSU students with a 2.50 GPA can change their major to Early Childhood Unified through the myWSU portal (Home tab > Student Tools > Change My Major /Minor).
  2. Once students have met the Teacher Education Admission Requirements below, they must complete the Teacher Education Application Packet prior to beginning the Teacher Education program. Students are encouraged to meet with an academic advisor every semester, in order to ensure that they are on track to apply for the Teacher Education program. To schedule an advising appointment, please contact the College of Applied Studies Advising Center at (316) 978-3300, option 2. 
Licensure Options

Students completing this program will be eligible to apply for two initial licenses including: 

  • Early Childhood Unified (Birth - 3rd Grade. general and special education)
  • Elementary Education (K - 6th Grade, general education)
Degree Plans

Please know that these are sample degree plans. If you would like to talk to an academic advisor, please call the College of Applied Studies Advising Center at (316) 978-3300, option 2. 

Cost

Tuition and Fees
Learn more about tuition and fees at 红领巾瓜报. 

Tuition Discount Programs
WSU offers tuition discounts for out-of-state students paying nonresident tuition. Find out more about tuition discounts at WSU. 

WSU Merit Scholarships
Students admitted to WSU are automatically considered for merit scholarships. Merit scholarships are awarded to both incoming freshman and transfer students. Learn more about merit scholarships at WSU. 

College of Applied Studies Scholarships
Both prospective and current exercise science majors are eligible for scholarships through the College of Applied Studies. Only one application is necessary to apply for all scholarships available to students in the College of Applied Studies. Complete the College of Applied Studies Scholarship Application.

 

Teacher Education Admission Requirements

All items must be completed prior to starting the Teacher Education Program. If you have questions or need assistance contact the College of Applied Studies Advising Center at (316) 978-3300, option 2. 

General Education Courses
 Thirty-Five (36) Hours of General Education:
  •  Basic skills courses (English Comp 1, English Comp 2, Public Speaking and College Algebra) with grades that meet 红领巾瓜报 policy. Elementary, Early Childhood Unified, and Middle Level Math majors are required to have a 2.0 or better in College Algebra in order to take Math 501. A grade of C- is not accepted.
  • General Psychology
  • Elementary Statistics
Intro to Teaching Course
Prospective candidates must complete an introductory to the teaching profession course (e.g., CI 270) with an earned grade of B- or better in the course and a 鈥渟atisfactory鈥 grade in the corresponding field experience component.
Standardized Test Requirement
A prospective teacher education candidate must meet only one of the following four standardized test requirements. The basic skills test used to fulfill his or her admission requirements must have been taken within ten (10) years from the date of the prospective candidate's application to the teacher education program.
 
  1. ACT composite score 21 or above
  2. Praxis test: reading 152 or above, writing 162 or above and math 142 or above
  3. SAT combined score 980 or above
  4. CAAP: reading 56 or above, writing 55 or above and math 53 or above. This exam was discontinued in December 2017. Scores completed prior to this date will be accepted for the next 10 years. 
For Elementary and Early Childhood majors only
  • "C鈥 or better in Geography or History (OR) pass the CBASE in Social Studies with 235 minimum score
  • 鈥淐鈥 or better in a Science Course (OR) pass the CBASE in Science with 235 minimum

CBASE registration website:

Grade Point Average
Grade Point Average (GPA) Requirements:
  • Overall GPA: 2.5
  • GPA in 35 hours of general education coursework: 2.75
  • WSU GPA: 2.5 (if applicable)

If you do not meet this requirement, your academic advisor can assist you. Contact (316) 978-3300, option 2 for more information.

Application

Complete the Teacher Education Application Packet which includes:

  1. Application
  2. Signed Attestation of Eligibility
  3. Signed Grounds for Dismissal Regulations
  4. Certification of Health for School Personnel: Provide proof of a completed Certification of Health for School Personnel or TB test (K.S.A. 72-5213) or verification that this has been completed per your employer.
  5. Background CheckProvide verification of a completed Criminal Background Check.
    •  Option #1: Provide a copy of current Substitute License.
    • Option #2: Provide a copy of recent background clearance with Validity, NATSB, or district requirement.
    •  Option #3: Validity Screening Solutions - Submit the  with payment within 10 business days from the date of the Teacher Ed. Application.


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