Rider University

Bachelor in Early Childhood / Elementary Ed

Lawrenceville, United States

The Bachelor in Early Childhood / Elementary Ed at Rider University is a program for international students taught in English.

Introduction

Rider University in Lawrenceville, New Jersey, offers a student-focused experience with a strong emphasis on personalized learning and career readiness. Founded in 1865, Rider combines small class sizes and engaged faculty to support undergraduate and graduate study across business, arts, sciences and professional programs. The campus fosters community involvement, leadership development and experiential learning to help students prepare for their chosen professions.

The university is recognised for hands-on learning through internships, research, and partnerships with industry that enhance employability. Faculty mentorship and applied coursework ensure students gain practical skills and real-world experience while pursuing academic goals. Rider’s programs are designed to balance theory and practice, enabling graduates to enter the workforce with confidence and relevant competencies.

International students at Rider are welcomed into a close-knit campus community with support for academic transition, visa processes and cultural integration. The university offers services to help students succeed academically and socially, from advising to career counselling and campus organizations. Prospective international applicants should review program offerings and admissions guidance to find the pathway that best fits their academic interests and career plans.

About the Program

The Bachelor in Early Childhood / Elementary Ed is a degree for students who want to teach young children. It leads to two teaching certificates and takes several years to complete. The main advantage is that students get to help children learn and grow.

The curriculum includes subjects like child development, education methods, and classroom management. Students also get hands-on experience by practicing their teaching skills in real classrooms. They develop skills like lesson planning, student assessment, and classroom leadership.

Graduates can become Preschool Teachers, Elementary School Teachers, Teacher Assistants, Curriculum Developers, or Education Consultants. They can work in public or private schools, education companies, or non-profit organizations that help children learn and grow.

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