Early Childhood Education

Launch Your Career in Early Childhood Education

Make a meaningful impact in children’s lives while building job-ready skills. This program combines classroom learning with hands-on practicum experience to prepare you for certification and employment in BC’s growing childcare sector.

Prepare for ECE Registration Meets the academic requirements to apply to the BC Early Childhood Educator (ECE) Registry
Scholarship Up to $5,000* available for eligible students, until June 30, 2026. *Terms apply.
Campus Availability Coquitlam, Surrey, Vancouver
High Employment Rate Over 94% of our graduates have found employment in their field.
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Program Overview

Early Childhood Education Certificate

Early Childhood Education program

Help shape the early learning experiences that matter most. Early childhood educators play a vital role in supporting children’s development and it all begins with the right training.

 

This program prepares you to plan and deliver engaging, play-based learning for children from infancy to age 12. You’ll build skills in child development, communication, creative programming, and daily childcare operations, while gaining hands-on experience through supervised practicum training.

 

With strong demand for qualified educators across British Columbia, graduates are well-positioned to pursue opportunities in a variety of childcare settings.

 

Graduates meet the academic requirements to apply to the BC Early Childhood Educator (ECE) Registry for certification as a Basic Early Childhood Educator (ECE) or Early Childhood Educator Assistant (ECEA).

 

 

44-week Certificate program
Combined (In-person/Online)
Supervised clinical practicums

Recognition

Training that meets industry and regulatory standards
Our programs are designed to meet established industry and provincial requirements, helping ensure your education is respected by employers and aligned with current workforce expectations. This commitment reflects our focus on quality training, accountability, and career-ready outcomes.

Approved by the BC Early Childhood Educator (ECE) Registry

Program is approved by the Registrar of the Provincial Training Institutions Regulatory Unit (PTIRU)

Program Requirements

Admission & Requirements

Admissions advisors will guide you through each step

  • Proof of high school graduation or equivalent (General Education Development or BC Adult Basic Education OR At minimum, 1 year of post-secondary completion)*

OR 

Mature student status (19 years of age upon starting classes) 

  • Proof of English Language proficiency (see Page 9 of program outline)

 
*Note: Transcripts from an institution outside of Canada must be verified 
by an international education credential evaluation service, such as 
WES or ICES.

 

Administrative Requirements


• Interview with campus director, program co-ordinator, or designate
• Current resume (record of work history)
• Three character references

 

Daycare Observation and Work Experience Placement Requirements


(Practicum, Clinical Placement or Preceptorship)


• Criminal record check (in accordance with the Criminal 
Records Review Act)
• Up-to-date immunization report (form provided by college)


Note: The following courses require both criminal record check and immunization report prior to the first day.

 

  • ECE 1135: Language Study Observation Practicum

  • ECE 1140: Child Study Observation Practicum

  • ECE 1151: Guidance, Caring and Behaviour Management

  • ECE 2181: Planning Indoor and Outdoor Play Environments

  • ECE 2100: Practicum I

  • ECE 2190: Practicum II

Making Your Education Accessible

 

Financing your educational journey shouldn't hold you back. At Vancouver Career College, our dedicated team of Student Financial Planners is available to guide you through available financial options, depending on what you may qualify for.

 

Potential Funding Options

 

Government Student Loans: Government of BC-sponsored loan assistance for eligible students.

 

Student Lines of Credit: Offered through financial institutions, allowing you to borrow as needed.

 

Grants, Bursaries and Agency Funding: You may qualify through federal or provincial retraining programs, including WorkSafeBC and other government agencies.

 

Personalized Financial Support: Your Student Financial Planner will help you explore potential funding sources and identify options based on your situation.

 

Scholarships

 

We've awarded over $1 million in scholarships to students across all backgrounds. Talk to your campus Student Financial Planner to find out what you may qualify for.

• Successful completion of all on-campus courses with a 60% overall average. 
• Successful completion of all industry-certified courses provided during the program.
• Successful completion of all practice education (practicum)components.
• Successful completion of all assignments and tasks required in the Career and Employment Strategies course.

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Early Childhood Education admissions

Career Paths for Early Childhood Education

Your ECE credential opens doors across BC's childcare sector - in settings as diverse as the children you will serve.

Early Childhood Education career paths
  • Daycare supervisor
  • Daycare worker
  • Early childhood educator
  • Early childhood educator assistant
  • Early childhood program staff assistant 
  • Early childhood supervisor 
  • Preschool helper 
  • Preschool supervisor 
  • Daycare teacher 
  • Daycare helper 
  • Early childhood education worker

Find market-ready opportunities with guidance from Career Services.

What You'll Learn

Graduate With Practical Skills

Your ECE training covers everything you need to walk into a childcare setting with confidence - from play-based activities, alternative communication, to hands-on practice and more.

Early Childhood Education - Program Courses

The purpose of this course is to provide students with the knowledge, skills, and study techniques to help foster effective learning and a positive educational experience. This course explores many different theories on learning and studying and how these theories can be applied to each student’s individual studying methods in order to develop a method that is both effective and efficient. Effective study habits and productive note-taking are key topics in this course, as well as the importance of values and goals. Through active participation in learner-centred activities, students will explore and practice strategies for setting personal goals, prioritizing tasks, managing time, and managing the stress that arises in school or work situations. This course will also equip students with a sound understanding of matters related to finance, credit, and debt and the critical implications they have on our lives. Students taking this course will complete the Enriched Academy program, which provides comprehensive coverage of financial and money management skills that will allow them to better save, budget, and manage their money and financial situations.

This course introduces the students to the basic elements of using a computer with an emphasis on the functionality of an operating system and tasks related to file management and word processing. Relying very heavily on a hands-on practical training approach, students learn by doing through skills based simulations, training and assessments. The course provides an overview of Microsoft 365 where you will learn about the common features of the applications and file management 
fundamentals. The course then focuses on the core features of Microsoft Word where students learn proper document formatting, organization and editing using the tools and features of the ribbon. The course will then continue with more advanced topics such as working with tables, lists, objects, templates footnotes and endnotes and mail merges.

 

This module will detail the history of the ECE environment in British Columbia including an overview of the licensing agency and acts and regulations responsible for child care facilities and child care facility staff. Students complete assignments to build practical understanding of licensing, staff qualifications, educator/child ratio and activities.

As the course is aptly named, several important regulations, philosophies, and common themes are introduced here and are reinforced throughout the program as well: 

  • British Columbia Child Care Sector Occupational Competencies
  • British Columbia Early Learning Framework
  • Child Care Licensing Regulation
  • Early Childhood Educators of British Columbia (ECEBC) Code of Ethics
  • Child Care BC Act
  • Community Care and Assisted Living Act
  • Child Care Subsidy Act
  • Child Care Subsidy Regulation
  • Safe Play Space Standard of Practice
  • Family Child Care Standard of Practice
  • StrongStart BC early learning programs
  • Writing across the curriculum
  • Pedagogical narration and peer review
  • Creating portfolios
  • Teaching theories (e.g. Reggio Emilia approach, Montessori, etc.)

The focus of this module is on the development and implementation of age - and stage - appropriate activities. Students will learn how to set learning objectives and design and evaluate activities and lessons. 

Ideally this course is studied in the early phase of the program, as the skills learned apply to assignments and study of various subject areas of curriculum covered in the ECE program.

In play, children represent and transform the world around them, providing other children and adults with a window into their thoughts and perceptions, and often helping adults to the see world in new ways. This guiding principle, a key point in the Early Learning Framework and supported by HealthyFamiliesBC, is enveloped into the full ECE program with a comprehensive introduction in this course. This module focuses on the development of strategies, based on theories of play to enhance the value of constructive and positive play in the childcare environment.
Why Choose This Program

Why Students Choose Our Early Childhood Education Program

Built for outcomes, not just credentials

From your first class to your final practicum, the focus is on building practical, job-ready skills. Learn from experienced instructors, gain hands-on experience through practicum placements, and prepare to work confidently in childcare settings.

  • ECE Registry-approved program
  • Two supervised practicum placements
  • Instructors with real-world ECE experience
  • Career and employment support for up to six months after graduation
  • Supportive, student-focused learning environment

Still have questions? Book a campus visit and talk with our Admissions team.

I felt a level of support that was truly outstanding. They worked tirelessly to push me toward my future, ensuring I had everything I needed to succeed.

— Jennifer R., Early Childhood Education Graduate
I would like to sincerely thank my college. Today, during my practicum, I can clearly see the results of their teaching, effort, and dedication, and I am so grateful for everything they have given me... this journey has meant so much to me
— Yalda S., Early Childhood Education Graduate
The instructor was knowledgeable, supportive, and always willing to help students succeed. They explained the materials clearly and shared practical knowledge that is very useful in real work environments. The staff were also friendly and helpful. Whenever I had questions, they guided me and provided the support I needed during my studies.
— Sahar J., Early Childhood Education Graduate
Frequently Asked Questions

Early Childhood Education Program FAQs

Early Childhood Education FAQs

Vancouver Career College is approved by the Private Training Institutions Regulatory Unit (PTIRU) of the Ministry of Post-Secondary Education and Future Skills. For more information, visit the PTIRU site here.

Our campuses offer a variety of start dates, in some cases, every two weeks. To learn more about our upcoming start dates, please reach out to your campus of choice HERE

Our experienced Student Financial Planners can provide further details on program funding. Refer to the Financial Options webpage for more information.

Programs may be available in a variety of modalities. Please refer to the specific program page to learn more. If you have additional questions about learning online, please click HERE to learn more about admissions.

You can find our tuition listed HERE.

The length of this program is listed in the Program Overview section on this page. Have questions? Click here to connect with an Admissions Advisor.

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