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Master of Arts In Education and Planned Sixth Year Program
 
 

The School of Teacher Education at Western Kentucky University offers a Master of Arts in Education (MAE) degree in Interdisciplinary Early Childhood Education, Birth through Kindergarten, and a Planned Sixth Year (Rank I) Program. The programs are designed to prepare early childhood educators to work with children both with and without special need, ages birth through five years, and their families. Program graduates are eligible to apply for the Professional Certification in Interdisciplinary Early Childhood Education (IECE), Birth to Primary (B-5). To qualify for certification, candidates must successfully complete the IECE Specialty Exam and be recommended for certification by the university. Some candidates may also be required to complete the Kentucky Teacher Internship Program. Graduates are prepared for positions in public schools, Head Start programs, child care centers, and other private agencies serving young children and their families.

IECEThe performance-based MAE program of study requires 36 semester hours of coursework and 240 clock hours of Field experiences. The Planned Sixth Year Program requires 33 semester hours of coursework and 240 clock hours of Field experiences. Approximately one-half of the Field experience hours are completed as a part of ongoing coursework. The culminating experience of the program is a summer internship. During the final semester of coursework, MAE candidates must also pass an oral comprehensive exam.

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School of Teacher Education, College of Education and Behavioral Sciences, Western Kentucky University
328A TPH, 1906 College Heights Blvd. #61030, Bowling Green, KY 42101-1030 | Phone: 270-745-5414
 
   
   
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