CCU’s education licensure and degree programs provide a unique combination of theory and practice to help you develop the skills you need to be an effective teacher and make a meaningful impact on the next generation of learners. The University offers both licensure and non-licensure undergraduate programs in early childhood, elementary, and special education. Students can also earn graduate degrees in special education and curriculum and instruction. All courses are offered 100% online and incorporate a Christ-centered worldview—a cornerstone of the University for more than a century. The flexible format makes it possible for you to take one class at time and still have time for work, family, and life's adventures. The University also offers generous transfer credit options and opportunities to earn credit for prior life experiences. CCU supports active military, veterans, and spouses by offering tuition discounts, on-base class options, and a dedicated military support team.
At Colorado Christian University, I earned my bachelor’s degree in elementary education. As a pastor’s wife, mother and employee, attending classes on a traditional campus seemed impossible. CCU offered classes from a Christian perspective, and the online format let me accomplish a lifelong goal.
Amy Starnes
Programs
Bachelor’s & licensure
Bachelor of Arts in Early Childhood Education with Licensure
CCU’s early childhood education programs will prepare you to make a meaningful impact on the next generation of learners. As a teacher candidate, you’ll study education theory and get field-based learning experiences that put you in the classroom. This unique combination of theory and practice will help you develop the skills to become an effective early childhood teacher. Taught from a Christian worldview, CCU’s early childhood education courses have a flexible, fully online format. In each course, you’ll serve students through servant-leadership in schools and school systems. Small class sizes encourage individualized learning, networking and direct access to instructors who are also professionals in the field. With your B.A. and licensure in early childhood education, you can teach pre-kindergarten through third grade in public, international, private and public charter schools. Once you complete this education program and meet state requirements (including testing and background checks), you can apply to the Colorado Department of Education for a Colorado teaching license. Adult students from around the world can participate in CCU’s online program. Out-of-state? You can use your Colorado license to apply for licensure in your home state, through your department of education’s teacher license transfer process.
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Tuition
Colorado Christian University’s College of Adult and Graduate Studies offers the same tuition rate for students in state and out of state. Tuition rates vary by program and academic degree level.
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TEACH Colorado subscribers can use promo code "SUCCESS" to waive the $50 application fee.
10%
Tuition Discount
TEACH Colorado subscribers can take advantage of 10% off tuition toward a B.A. in Early Childhood Education with Licensure. To learn more, visit the TEACH Colorado Tuition Discount page.
Working While Enrolled
Students may continue working while enrolled in this program.
CCU’s professional core (aka junior and senior year) includes four semesters of coursework, which you can complete in as little as 16 months.
You’ll take content and methods courses, and you’ll get 60 hours of field-based experience.
You’ll get content and methods instruction, and you’ll complete 70 hours of field-based experience.
In your second-to-last term, you’ll take only content and methods courses, without field experience.
In your final semester, you’ll get 640 hours of full-time student teaching, with no additional courses.
Program Hallmarks
CCU will prepare you to teach diverse populations with an embedded/threaded approach. This means that all areas of study will include content about working with diverse students—rather than a standalone course. For example, in your literacy methods course, you’ll explore the research and best practices for literacy instruction with non-native English speakers.
Your field experience will take place in real classrooms in your community. You’ll get support from experienced, licensed mentor teachers and highly trained CCU field coaches (who are also licensed educators). Because the program is online, CCU has technology-enabled field observation protocols, so you can engage with your CCU field coach from anywhere in the world. All you need is an internet connection and a computer.
Designed for the busy adult learner, CCU’s online program presents coursework one class a time; each class is five weeks long. You’ll travel through coursework with your cohort and establish lasting, supportive relationships with classmates from around the world.
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