ECE

Hands-on experiences. Lifelong connections.

Our unified program combines early childhood education and special education, preparing you to be a successful educator in the high- demand area of early childhood education.

In the Iowa State University program:

  • You will be part of the Human Development and Family Services (HDFS) Learning Community your freshman year.
  • You will gain practical experiences that take place in area elementary schools
  • You will have over 100 hours of hands-on practicum experience in our five-star rated Child Development Laboratory School.
  • Your ECE classes are taught by nationally recognized faculty and instructors.
  • In addition to the lab school, students will have access to high tech classrooms, computer labs, and the Center for Technology in Learning and Teaching (CTLT).

Careers in Early Childhood Education

  • Child Care Center Teacher
  • Curriculum Coordinator
  • Early Interventionist
  • Educational Consultant
  • Public School Teacher K-3
  • Universal Pre-K Teacher

Career Services
Prepare for your next job or student teaching with Career Services, where staff help you with job or student teaching searches, interview preparation, and resume/cover letter reviews.

Graduate Program Preparation

Some students may choose to further their education with a graduate degree, such as a:

  • Master of School Administration
  • Master of School Counseling

ISU Child Development Laboratory School

Early childhood experiences in human development and family studies classes take place in our nationally accredited (National Association for the Education of Young Children) model laboratory school housed on central campus. The Iowa State University Child Development Laboratory School has been educating young children and practicum students alike since 1924.

Each practicum experience you have will be determined by the course content and goals set forth to engage you with each aspect of early childhood teaching.  Based on the course you are enrolled you will spend between one and three hours interacting directly in the early childhood classroom alongside licensed teachers who will supervise and mentor you throughout the experience.

The Child Development Laboratory School offers the unique opportunity to interact directly with young children of all abilities during your educational journey that most early childhood education programs do not offer.

The early childhood education program is unique because it is an interdepartmental major – meaning it is administered across two departments in the College of Health and Human SciencesHuman Development and Family Studies (HDFS) and School of Education (SOE). This allows students to work with faculty who have expertise in the ages, grades, and curricula that will better prepare graduates to work with children and their families, as well as with other professionals.

Program Information

Early Childhood Education

Curriculum Requirements

REQUIRED: Completion of two or more years of high school foreign language in one language or one year of university-level foreign language in same language or American Sign Language.

Syllabi

Educator Preparation Program

Once you’ve been accepted to Iowa State University, our Educator Preparation Program (EPP) prepares you for recommendation to the Iowa Board of Educational Examiners (BOEE) for licensure. Admission into the Educator Preparation Program is the first step in completing your teacher education. Learn about the options, timing and requirements for the Educator Preparation Program.

Study Abroad Programs

Various international opportunities are available through the College of Health and Human Sciences International Programs office.

Student teaching
Student teaching opportunities are available within various school systems throughout the country and in Iowa. For more information, visit the School of Education Student Teaching webpage.

To apply for full-time career opportunities after graduation, you can use CyHire, the on-campus Teacher Education FairCareer Services, or TeachIowa.gov.

See where other students have taught. Visit Career Connections.