Early Childhood Special Education (ECSE)
Teacher Certification Program
The UWM Early Childhood Special Education program prepares teachers to provide special education services in infant/toddler, preschool or primary settings. It emphasizes multicultural, family-centered and interdisciplinary preparation. Successful completion qualifies students to be eligible for an early childhood special education teaching license (Wisconsin DPI 809 license - ECSE 0-8yrs).Teacher Certification Program
The Early Childhood Program will prepare graduates to:
- Provide services for young children with special needs and their families, emphasizing culturally and linguistically diverse populations
- Work in home agencies and public school settings
- Participate as a team member in early childhood programs
- Collaborate and consult with professionals from other disciplines and agencies in supporting children and families
- For individuals with certification in Early Childhood Education
- For individuals without prior certification in Early Childhood Education
AdmissionThe program is a cohort model with rolling admissions, therefore students may apply throughout the academic year. To be admitted to the Early Childhood Special Education program students must meet requirements for admission to
- The University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee (see advising)
- The Department of Exceptional Education (application packet)
The Early Childhood Research Center (ECRC) is a place on campus that is dedicated to advancing the welfare of young children and their families in urban settings through research and the exchange of knowledge.