The
UMC Advantage
Field
Experience
UMC
students complete academic coursework in child development and learning,
curriculum development and implementation, family and community
relationships and professionalism. In addition, they are required
to complete field experiences in early childhood care and education
program sites.
Many
of the courses require laboratory experiences in conjunction with
other projects and assignments. Three courses are exclusively field
experience courses – "Practicum in Early Childhood Programs,"
"Pre-Kindergarten Student Teaching," and "Practicum in Early Childhood
Management."
Early
Childhood Development Center
Students
majoring in Early Childhood Education at UMC benefit from this state-of-the-art
facility, which provides them with an opportunity to observe and
participate in a teacher-training laboratory at an actual child
care facility. The facility was meticulously planned to serve as
a model center for child development, and, under the supervision
of UMC's faculty, students gain experience working directly with
children. Observation, seminar, and resource rooms provide areas
for students to prepare lesson plans and to analyze interactions.
Learn
more about this facility.
Early
Childhood Club
The mission of UMC's Early
Childhood Club is to further its members' education
in the field of early childhood education and their understanding
of children. The group provides the campus and community with various
pamphlets of educational information concerning issues such as safety,
age appropriate materials and activities, and guidance. Field trips
and conventions also provide opportunities for networking and professional
development. The Early Childhood Club also completes many projects
each year including the annual Spring Carnival for local children.
Licensure
Through a collaborative degree and licensure program with Bemidji
State University, graduates of the program can earn their Early
Childhood Teacher License from the Minnesota Board of Teaching.
This professional licensure includes children from birth through
third grade, allowing graduates to serve as the primary education
teacher in Kindergarten through third grade classrooms.
A
Campus-Wide Focus on Technology
The distinctive electronic learning environment at UMC
complements the business management curriculum. All students are
issued laptop computers and use them and related software on a daily
basis. The resulting technological skill--or techno-savvy--combined
with the degree program's career preparation makes UMC's graduates
highly marketable and sought-after by employers. Learn
more about UMC's technology-rich environment.
Great
Opportunities to Study Abroad
As a coordinate campus of the University of Minnesota system, UMC
and its students benefit from the connections the U of M has developed
as a leader in international education opportunities. No matter
what your major, you can learn a great deal from a study abroad
experience! Learn more at UMC's
Study Abroad Office.
One-Rate
Tuition Plan
University of Minnesota, Crookston on-campus
students are charged a single tuition rate per credit regardless
of their resident/nonresident status. Students from other states
can save more than $4,000 per year with UMC's one-rate tuition policy.
Learn
more about UMC tuition rates and student fees.
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