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Yeates School of Graduate Studies

Early Childhood Studies Program (ECS)

Admissions
For further information on the admission cycle, the application process and forms; please visit or contact the Graduate Admissions Office.

Minimum Program Requirements
Applicants to the Early Childhood Studies Program require a four-year honours Bachelor's degree from a recognized institution with a minimum B average or equivalent in one of the following disciplines:

  • Early Childhood Education
  • Political Science
  • Disability Studies
  • Social Work
  • Child Development
  • Psychology
  • Child and Youth Care
  • Sociology
 

Applicants from other disciplines will also be considered.

Applicants who have not taken a course in research methods or who do not have a background in research, are strongly advised to take a qualitative or quantitative research methods course prior to entering the program.  Applicants to the full-time program are required to submit two letters of recommendation from academic references. 

Applicants to the part-time program may substitute one letter from their current employer for one of the academic references.

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Yeates School of Graduate Studies

Early Childhood Studies

Fall 2012 Admission
Applications are welcomed
recommended deadline

January 13, 2012


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