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Prepare to Manage Educational Organizations
Realize your management potential while enhancing your understanding of the many aspects of children’s education and administration with your Bachelor of Arts in Early Childhood Education (ECE) Administration from the University of Arizona Global Campus (UAGC). Grow your knowledge in the highly gratifying field of ECE administration as you learn ways to apply your knowledge and skills to manage an educational organization.
This program prepares you for a career in early childcare administration and management. You’ll grow acquainted with the role of an administrator in early childhood education, become highly trained in high-quality leadership practices, and exhibit advanced marketable leadership skills relevant to early childhood education administration.
Upon completion of your administration-focused degree, you will be able to:
- Summarize principles of child development including cognitive, physical, linguistic, social-emotional, and affective domains that define healthy, respectful, supportive, and developmentally stimulating environments for children
- Design developmentally appropriate teaching strategies to implement professional learning standards and curriculum focused on meeting the academic and developmental needs of children
- Justify the goals, benefits, and responsible use of observation, documentation, and assessment strategies in working with families, colleagues, and communities to determine appropriate learning methods for children
- Analyze effective strategies that focus on collaboration and communication with families, communities, and colleagues to foster positive and supportive relationships that impact learning and development of children
- Analyze the principles of equity, pedagogy, and inclusivity to meet the needs of typically and atypically developing children, as well as culturally and linguistically diverse children and their families
- Promote ethical standards through reflective practice and collaboration, critical application of current research and theories, and identification as an early childhood professional and leader while continually advocating on behalf of children and families
- Integrate leadership skills by fostering critical decision-making and the process of change to effectively lead and manage early childhood education and care settings
- Analyze the resources and skills necessary to communicate and implement the fiscal, legal, and ethical requirements of administering a quality childcare program
UAGC Award-Winning Curriculum
Military Students $250.00/credit
Undergraduate Courses $460.00/credit
Technology Fee** $115.00/course
Books and Other Class Materials** $125.00/average per course
Graduation Fee $150.00
Total Program Cost See UAGC Catalog¹
¹Keep in mind that this figure doesn’t factor in any potential discounts, partner benefits, or impact of accepted transfer credits, if eligible.

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Course Overview
To earn your Bachelor of Arts in Early Childhood Administration at the University of Arizona Global Campus, you must complete 120 credits. You will need to complete 30 upper-division credits, of which 18 credits must be from the major program. A total of 30 credits must be completed at the University of Arizona Global Campus to meet the residency requirement. You may be able to transfer approved credits from community colleges, other previous college coursework, or other life experiences such as military service or job training toward your degree.
This program is not designed to meet the state educational requirements for teacher licensure or certification in any state. Students seeking teacher licensure shall carefully research their state's requirements prior to enrollment and regularly review the requirements as they are subject to change. Requirements vary by state. Graduates will be subject to additional requirements on a state-by-state basis that will include one or more of the following: student teaching or practicum experience, additional coursework, additional testing, or, if the state requires a specific type of degree, earning an additional degree. None of the University of Arizona Global Campus online education programs are accredited by the Council for the Accreditation of Educator Preparation (CAEP), which is a requirement for certification in some states. Other factors, such as a student’s criminal history, may prevent an applicant from obtaining licensure, certification, or employment in their field of study.
Alabama Students: Authorization to provide an education program does not indicate eligibility for an Alabama professional educator or professional leadership certificate. Applicants who complete an education or educator preparation program at a non-Alabama institution must apply for an Alabama professional educator or professional leadership certificate through the Alabama Certificate Reciprocity Approach. Current requirements may be found at https://www.alabamaachieves.org/teacher-center/.
Kentucky Students: Please be advised that although the University of Arizona Global Campus offers a variety of programs aimed at preparing potential educators in diverse settings, our programs are NOT accredited in Kentucky by the Education Professional Standards Board and are NOT recognized for initial, additional, or renewal of certification or salary enhancement (rank change) for K-12 educators in Kentucky. For more information, please visit the Education Professional Standards Board’s website at http://www.epsb.ky.gov/mod/page/view.php?id=220
Certain degree programs may not be available in all states.
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The mission of the Bachelor of Arts in Early Childhood Education Administration program is to develop future leaders who are proficient in their knowledge, skills, competencies, and ethical principles necessary to lead high-quality, equitable, and inclusive early childhood education environments aligned to professional standards.
What Can I Do With a Degree in Early Childhood Education Administration?
A degree in Early Childhood Education Administration could be your key to any of these occupations:
- Education Coordinator
- Site Manager
- Preschool Program Director
- Childcare Director
When you complete your Bachelor of Arts in Early Childhood Education Administration, you will have the skills to provide direction and day-to-day management of pre-schools, day care centers, or other early childhood organizations. Strong leadership and communication skills are a great help to those seeking careers in this field.
Gain insights into the early childhood education administration job market by reviewing the Bureau of Labor Statistics market outlook report.
This degree was perfect for me. The advisors were so very helpful and the classes were very informative. I definitely got my money's worth.
BA in Early Childhood Education Administration FAQs
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Early childhood education administration focuses on the management and leadership aspects of early childhood education programs. It involves overseeing curriculum development, staff management, budgeting, and program evaluation.
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Your ECE administration coursework will help you to understand how parents and communities have an impact on childhood education through several relevant topics that include organization behavior and management, curricula and program administration, and child development and language acquisition.
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The online program at UAGC incorporates elements of leadership development, such as virtual team projects, online discussions, and reflective assignments. You can also apply these principles in future administrative roles, whether in person or online.
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The online BA in Early Childhood Education Administration program at UAGC is designed to fit your busy schedule. Each class is five weeks long, and you only take one class at a time, so you can focus on one subject and get an in-depth understanding of each topic you’re learning. The classes are fast paced, but you will have 24/7 support and resources available to you.
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To access this rate using the Liberty Grant, only eligible undergraduate active duty service members, members of the National Guard, Reservists, spouses of active duty, members of the National Guard and Reservists, Department of Defense employees using Tuition Assistance (TA), and civilian employees of the United States Coast Guard (only if utilizing Military Tuition Assistance) will qualify.
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The Technology Fee covers access to University systems such as the online classroom, the Student Portal, and other academic resources. The Technology Fee and the Course Digital Materials (CDM) Fee are fully refundable if a student does not attend beyond Day 3 of a course (Week 3 if covered under the University of Arizona Global Campus Promise Refund Schedule). After this time, the fee becomes non-refundable. Students are charged the Technology Fee for repeated coursework. Students are not charged the CDM fee for repeated coursework if previously charged.
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The transferability of credits is subject to the University of Arizona Global Campus transfer credit policies and requires the submission of official transcripts. The official transcripts will be evaluated by the Registrar’s Office to determine the credits that will officially apply toward a UAGC degree program. Credits must be earned at the same degree level in order to be applied. Additional restrictions may apply. See the UAGC Academic Catalog for full undergraduate and graduate transfer policies.