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Early Childhood Education – Alternate Delivery

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Key Details

Program Start Dates

September 2025

Please visit Ontario College Application Service to learn more about start dates.

Program Delivery

Online / Campus / Full-time

Credential

Ontario College Diploma

Program Duration

5 Semesters / 2 Years
Currently not available for international students

Program Contacts

Jennifer Bailey

Program Coordinator / Professor

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705-566-8101 ext.6278
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Program Overview

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A customized ECE placement plan developed with you for you 

Geared for those who currently work in early childhood education (ECE), our alternate delivery format is the only one of its type in Ontario. If you have been working in ECE for a minimum of six months, this five-semester program offers online, facilitated, and brief, intensive in-person learning that allows you to complete your diploma while you work. 
 
You will build a foundation of knowledge that children learn through play. This play-based learning approach, combined with a culturally-relevant environment, will encourage curious, capable, and competent children. You will explore how to organize and maintain a stimulating learning environment that ensures the total development of children from birth to 12 years of age. 

Program Highlights

Program highlights

  • The only alternate delivery program of its kind in Ontario 
  • Compressed course delivery 
  • Learn while you continue to work 
  • Interactive classroom experiences 
  • Faculty with expertise across the curriculum 
  • Grads can apply to become a Registered Early Childhood Educator (RECE) 

Admissions

Admission requirements

For graduates of the new curriculum (OSS): Ontario Secondary School Diploma (30 credits) or equivalent or mature student status, including:

  • Any grade 12 English (C) or (U)

Additional admission requirements

  • Two-step TB test
  • Standard First Aid Certificate (prior to second field placement)
  • Vulnerable Sector Check is required prior to field placements
  • Record of up-to-date immunizations
  • Freedom from communicable diseases and fit to work with young children
  • Field certifications (Bill 18 requirements)
  • Currently working in the field of ECE, directly with children, for a minimum of six months

Recommendations

  • Any grade 11 or 12 family studies (C), (U), or (M)
  • Computer competency in relevant software
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Program delivery

Program delivery

2025-2026

Fall term start

  • Semester 1: Fall 2025
  • Semester 2: Winter 2026
  • Semester 3: Fall 2026
  • Semester 4: Winter 2027
  • Semester 5: Spring 2027

Program of Study

Program of study for 2025-26 Academic Year 

Plan of Study Grid
Semester 1Credits
ECE 1050Health & Nutrition3
ECE 1115Intro Early Childhood Education3
ECE 1024Child Growth and Development3
ECE 1130Field Seminar I1
ECE 1140The Creative Learning Environment 3
ENG 1002College Communications3
ISP 1046Introduction to Computers1
PSY 1050Introduction To Psychology I3
 Credits20
Semester 2
ECE 1201Curriculum Planning I3
ECE 1205Observation and Documentation3
ECE 1230Field Seminar II1
ECE 1239Field Practicum II6
ECE 1295Child Guidance3
One General Education course. 13
 Credits19
Semester 3
ECE 2040Culturally Relevant Practice3
ECE 2301Curriculum Planning II3
ECE 2320Infant and Toddler Care3
ECE 2330Field Seminar III1
ECE 2339Field Practicum III4
 Credits14
Semester 4
ECE 2395Family Liaison3
ECE 2450Inclusive Theory & Practices3
ECE 2455Program for the School Age Child4
ENG 1700Communications II3
One General Education course. 13
 Credits16
Semester 5
ECE 1012Leadership in ECE3
ECE 1013Child Abuse3
ECE 2315Curriculum Models In ECE3
ECE 2430Field Seminar IV1
ECE 2439Field Practicum IV6
One General Education course. 13
 Credits19
 Total Credits88
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For more information regarding General Education courses, click here.

Fees

Tuition Cost

Canadian Students

$3,487.53Estimated first year costView fee breakdown

Important Notice

Fees presented are estimates based on projections for future academic year(s) of study. Actual fees charged may differ from what is published here. A full detailed listing of all fees is available in myCambrian and updated annually no later than May 1 for the following academic year. Students in Academic Upgrading are responsible for any fees listed on their invoice each term.

Tuition and ancillary fees

Please see our fees page for the breakdown of tuition and mandatory ancillary fees by program and semester for both domestic and international students.

Books and supplies

Books and supplies may be required at the course level over and above what is estimated above. Please consult your professor/instructor for further information.

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Work-integrated learning (WIL)

Take your education beyond the classroom!

Cambrian programs blend academic learning, hands-on training, and community involvement opportunities to help you achieve your ultimate goal – your dream career. You’ll have the opportunity to apply your knowledge to real-world scenarios within and outside of the classroom through work-integrated learning. Whether it be a capstone project, co-op, practicum, preceptorship component, or placement, you’ll benefit from a practical, job-related experience before you graduate.

Field of Study

School of Community Services

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Specific program pathways

College or university degree opportunities  

If you are a graduate of this program, you may continue your studies at a college or university and you may receive credit(s) for your prior college education. Refer to Cambrian’s college and university agreement details for further information. 

Career Outcomes

Employment opportunities

Graduates may find career opportunities as Early Childhood Educators working with a variety of age groups including infants, toddlers, preschoolers, and school age children in:

  • Early Learning and Child Care Centres (Centre based and/or Home Childcare)
  • EarlyON Child and Family Centres
  • Kindergarten classrooms

Graduates are also prepared for employment opportunities in/as:

  • Agencies that provide services to young children and their families
  • Licensed Home Child Care Visitors
  • Child and Family Resource Workers that support inclusive practices
  • Centres for Newcomer Children
  • Nursery Schools/Parent Co-operative Centres
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Minimum technology requirements

Success in this program requires that you come equipped with some program-specific technology requirements.

Bring your own device (BYOD)

Cambrian College has implemented a BYOD principle to both enrich the student learning experience in and out of the classroom and to ensure flexibility!

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Ready to take the first step?

Start gaining the highest level of skills at Cambrian now – and you’ll be ready to take advantage of the many career opportunities waiting for you just around the corner. The future is yours!

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