Biola University

Bachelor in Early Childhood

La Mirada, United States

The Bachelor in Early Childhood at Biola University is a program for international students taught in English.

Introduction

Biola University in La Mirada, California, founded in 1908, is a private Christian university that integrates faith and learning across a wide range of undergraduate and graduate programs. With about 5,300 students and a welcoming campus community, Biola emphasizes academic rigor alongside spiritual formation. Programs cover theology, arts, sciences, business, and health sciences, and the university is known for cultivating graduates who combine professional competence with ethical leadership.

Biola’s supportive learning environment features dedicated faculty, small classes and services aimed at international students, including orientation and advising. With 114 degree programs, students can pursue specialized study while engaging in chapel life, community service and mentorship. The university’s emphasis on character, communication and critical thinking prepares graduates to navigate complex professional contexts with confidence and integrity.

International students benefit from a campus that values cultural diversity and provides practical resources for transition, housing and career development. Biola’s location near Los Angeles offers access to internships, industry contacts and cultural opportunities. Prospective international applicants who want a values-centered education with strong academic programs and personal support will find Biola a nurturing environment for both intellectual and spiritual growth.

About the Program

The Bachelor in Early Childhood at Biola University is a degree program for students who want to work with young children. This four-year program prepares students to teach children up to age eight and helps them develop skills in early literacy and family partnership. It also focuses on creating environments where children can learn and grow.

In this program, students learn about education theory, child development, and spiritual enrichment. They develop practical skills in teaching and learn how to work with children from diverse backgrounds. Students also learn about early intervention and how to support children with special needs.

After graduating, students can work as preschool teachers, kindergarten teachers, or early childhood educators. They can also work as child development specialists or family support workers, helping families and children in their communities. Some students may work in early childhood administration or policy, helping to shape the future of early childhood education.

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