DEGREE in EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION
Are you passionate about education and teaching and working with children from 0 to 6 years old and their families? Do you consider yourself to be empathetic and passionate about supporting people in their personal and professional development? By pursuing the degree in Early Childhood Education, you’ll become a teacher who is committed to improving students and their environment and has the compassion to serve others.
Anthropology
General Psychology
Family, Society and Education
Developmental Psychology
Oral and Written Expression Techniques
Ethics
Health Education
Organization and Management of Education Centers
Foreign Language Skills
Music Education I
Plastic and Audiovisual Education I
Special Education
Educational Movements and Systems
We train students to become education experts with the skills to research, diagnose, design, plan, innovate and intervene in various educational and training contexts and processes.
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Keys to Today’s Culture
Educational Sociology I Body Language and Teaching Methods
Language Learning and Dealing with Diversity
Educational Technology
Mathematical Learning and Teaching Methods
Elective Subjects
Learning Difficulties and Psychoeducational
Intervention
Developmental
Neuropsychology
Retraining of Teaching Staff and Educational innovation
Music Education II
Plastic and Audiovisual Education II
Language Acquisition and Development and Teaching Methods I
Foreign Languages and Teaching Methods
Practicum I
Children’s Literature: Tradition and Folklore
A wide range of teaching methodologies that combine theory and practice and focus on developing students’ professional skills.
Practicum II
Acquisition and Development of Literacy and Teaching Methods
Language Acquisition and Development and Teaching Methods II
Educational Policy and Legislation
Final Year Project
Elective Subjects
Teaching the Natural and Social Sciences and Teaching Methods
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