Combining the Certificate in Early Childhood Education (ECE) and the Certificate in Special Needs, the Diploma in ECE qualifies you to apply for two provincial licenses to practise as both an early childhood educator and a special needs educator. You’ll be prepared to work in provincially licensed preschool and child-care centres. Plus, all courses are offered online so you can learn when it's convenient for you.
A practical education
Apply theory to reality through a practicum in an ECE setting, and work with children from newborns to eight years old both individually and in groups. You’ll learn how to manage a child-care setting, guide child development, communicate and collaborate with children and caregivers, and promote health and nutrition.
As a part of the ECE program, you’ll participate in a unique learning experience with our Children Teaching Teachers method courses, where children are put in the role of teacher in this innovative form of experiential learning.
Further studies
Additionally, graduates may also choose to return for a post-diploma Certificate in ECE: Infant/Toddler, and then apply for a third provincial license as an infant/toddler educator.
Your credential may also transfer to ECE programs at other post-secondary institutions. Visit the and your transfer university’s website regularly to confirm which courses transfer.
Job opportunities
Between now and 2035, are projected in B.C. Surveys show that 100 percent of our ECE degree graduates are working in the field after graduation. (Source: ).
Don’t meet the English requirement for this program?
If you do not meet the English proficiency requirements, you can register for °µÍø51 English Upgrading courses. No placement test is required for ECE applicants. Email upgrading@douglascollege.ca and ask about the English Upgrading pathway to ECE programs.