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Kansas State University

Bachelor's Degree

Graduates work with children from birth to age five as teachers, administrators, and coordinators of parent education and volunteer programs in social service agencies; business or military-related child care centers; or franchised, school-based, private, and nonprofit child care programs.

K-State offers 72 hours of general education and professional teacher education courses through distance education. Up to 62 credit hours of additional course work may be completed at the local community college level and transferred, as applicable, to meet K-State degree requirements.

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To get started, complete the K-State Application for Admission.