Access and admission
REQUIREMENTS TO STUDY EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION
If you are thinking of studying to become a professional in Early Childhood Education, we recommend that, before making your decision, you consider to what extent you identify with the following statements:
People
I like to work with children and share experiences.
LEARNING
I like to learn new things and teach everything I know to other people.
LEADERSHIP
I know how to manage groups and I like to work with other people to achieve goals.
EMPATHY
I am a patient person and I empathize easily with other people.
CREATIVITY
I have the ability to find creative solutions to different problems.
Do you recognize yourself? Then the Bachelor's Degree in Early Childhood Education is ideal for you!
You can qualify to enter this Bachelor's Degree in two ways: by having earned your high school diploma or by having completed Higher Vocational Training in a subject related to early education.
You have earned your high school diploma
If you have earned your high school diploma in any of its three modalities, and have passed the university entrance exam or the exam for those over 25 years of age, you qualify to enter this degree program.
You have completed Higher Vocational Training
Ideally, you will have completed a Higher Degree related to Early Childhood Education, such as the Higher Degree in Early Childhood Education.
MODULES IN THE BACHELOR'S DEGREE IN EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION
- I will be an educator
- Children from 0 to 6 years of age: school for everyone
- Critical analysis of today's society
- Observation and evaluation
- Facilitating learning and development from my role as an educator
- Education for social transformation
- Active didactic experiences
- Tools and methodologies for educational innovation
- Research agent in educational innovation
LANGUAGE REQUIREMENTS
In accordance with the language policy of the Faculty of Humanities and Education Sciences, which is responsible for the development of the teaching process, it is expected that Early Childhood Education students will take 80% of their credits in Basque, approximately 10% in Spanish, and the remaining 10% in English.