May 04, 2026  
2026-2027 Credit Course Catalog 
    
2026-2027 Credit Course Catalog

University Center | Northern Illinois University, Bachelor in Early Childhood Education (AA to BS)


By studying early childhood education, you’ll learn how to nurture and educate young minds during their most critical developmental stages. We’ll prepare you to obtain your state of Illinois Professional Educator License in Early Childhood Education. Our alumni become teachers, child care administrators, family services workers, and resource and referral specialists. The average mid-career salary for graduates of this program is $60,135†.

Our experiential and research-informed program will provide you more than 500 hours of direct experience and prepares you to:

  • Teach birth- through second grade-aged children in Illinois public schools.
  • Teach children with disabilities aged 3-6 with our Early Childhood Special Education approval.
  • Teach children with diverse language backgrounds with our English as a second language (ESL) approval.
  • Apply for the Gateways to Opportunity Level 5 Early Childhood Education (ECE) credential.

Our program is approved by:

  • Illinois State Board of Education (ISBE).
  • National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC).
  • Gateways to Opportunity.

 

Reach out to the University Center at McHenry County College (UC MCC) at ucenter@mchenry.edu or 815-479-7600 to make your academic plan.
Apply to NIU as a UC MCC transfer student at niu.edu/apply. Email transfercenter@niu.edu with questions about your application or next steps.
Explore financial aid options at niu.edu/financial-aid and complete your FAFSA at fafsa.gov using NIU school code 001737.

 

You have future plans. We’ll help you achieve them.

NIU Office of Admissions:

transfercenter@niu.edu

815-753-0446

Chris Lowe
Director,
College of Education Office for Student Success at NIU:
coestudentsuccess@niu.edu
815-753-5718

University Center at McHenry County College:

ucenter@mchenry.edu

815-479-7600

Learn more

about this program:

go.niu.edu/ug-early-child-ed

 

A.A. to B.S. in Early Childhood Education from Northern Illinois University at the University Center at McHenry County College

Year One - Semester I(16 Hours)

MCC NIU
ENG 151 - Composition I (3)   ENGL 103 Rhetoric and Composition I (3)
MAT 120 - General Education Statistics (3)   STAT 100 Basic Statistics (3)
ECE 115 - Early Childhood Education (3)   General Education Elective
ECE 120 - Child Growth and Development (3)   HDFS 230 Child
Development (3)‡
CDM 110 - Computer Literacy for Windows (3)   OMIS 259 Intro to Business
Information Systems (3)
MCC 101 - The College Experience (1)   General Elective


Year One - Semester II(15Hours)

MCC NIU
ENG 152 - Composition II (3)   ENGL 203 Rhetoric and
Composition II (3)
ECE 125 - Nutrition, Health & Safety (3)   NUTR 405 Child Health
and Nutrition (3)
EDU 255 - Diversity of Schools (3)   LTIC 301 Teaching with
Multicultural Perspective (3)‡
PSY 151 - Introduction to Psychology (3)   PSYC 102 Introduction
to Psychology (3)
IAI Humanities/Fine Arts** (3)   General Education Elective

Year Two - Semester I(15-16 Hours)

MCC NIU
IAI Physical Science/Life Science* (3-4)   General Education Elective
EDU 253 - Children with Exceptionalities (3)   SESE 240 Intro to Special
Education (3)‡
COM 151 - Introduction to Speech (3)   COMS 100 Fundamentals of
Oral Communication (3)
ECE 219 - Early Childhood Science and Math (3)   SEEC 343 Teaching Science
and Math Children 5-8 (3)‡
IAI Social/Behavioral Science** (3)   General Education Elective


Year Two - Semester II(16-17 Hours)

MCC NIU
ECE 229 - Early Child Curriculum & Activities (4)   SEEC 430 Preschool and
Kindergarten Curriculum (3)‡
IAI Physical Science/ Life Science* (3-4)   General Education Elective
IAI Humanities/ Fine Arts** (3)   General Education Elective
IAI Humanities/ Fine Arts** (3)   General Education Elective
IAI Social/Behavioral Science** (3)   General Education Elective

 

TOTAL SEMESTER HOURS COMPLETED AT MCC (62-64)

 

Year Three - Semester I(15 Hours)

NIU
SEEC 201 Play Development and Early Childhood
Education Services (3)
SESE 423 Observation and Assessment in Early Childhood
Special Education (3)
LTIC 400 Introduction to Teaching Multilingual Learners (3)
SEEC 282 Educational Participation in Clinical Experiences (3)
Elective (3)


Year Three - Semester II(15 Hours)

NIU
LTLA 305 Language Development (3)
SEEC 403 Primary Curriculum (3)
SEEC 425 Developing Social/Emotional Problem-Solving
Competencies in Young Children (3)
SESE 424 Methods and Strategies for Promoting Development
and Teaching Infants, Toddlers, and Young Children with
Disabilities and Special Needs (3)
LTIC 420 Methods and Materials for Teaching Multilingual
Learners in the Content Areas or LTIC 435 Teaching Multilingual
Learners in Bilingual Programs: Methods and Materials (3)

Year Four - Semester I(15 Hours)

NIU
LTRE 309 Emerging Literacy and Beginning Reading
Instruction through Age 8 (3)
SESE 426 Working with and Supporting Families of Young
Children with Disabilities and Special Needs (3)
SEEC 340 The Language Arts and Social Studies for the
Primary Child (3)
SEEC 382 Practicum in Early Childhood Education (3)
LTIC 447 Assessment of Multilingual Learners (3)


Year Four - Semester II(15 Hours)

NIU
SEEC 485A Student Teaching in Preschool-Kindergarten (6)
SEEC 485B Student Teaching in Primary (6)
SEEC 410 Trends and Issues in Early Childhood Education (3)

 

TOTAL SEMESTER HOURS COMPLETED AT NIU (60)
TOTAL SEMESTER HOURS FOR A B.S. DEGREE (120)

 

*7-8 total credits required for Physical and Life Sciences with one lab.

**See MCC catalog or advisor for course options..

†Data source: Steppingblocks, 2023.
‡Required coursework

 

Disclaimer: You’re encouraged to use this transfer guide when planning your progress toward degree completion. Following this transfer guide
does not guarantee admission into the listed program. Information was updated December 2024; however, any curriculum changes reflected in the
Undergraduate Catalog override the information on this guide. Contact your MCC academic advisor for assistance in interpreting this guide.

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