Early Childhood Education
Find out more information about studying Early Childhood Education at the University of Auckland.
Undergraduate and Graduate Diploma programmes
Develop specialist knowledge of the vital early years of children’s lives, from birth to eight years old.
Begin a rewarding career influencing children's vital early years by adding this one-year programme to your existing degree. This programme is only availalbe online and is for Domestic students only. The programme is also available to study part- or full-time.
Postgraduate pathways
Deepen your knowledge and improve your career opportunities in the education sector by taking a one-year programme.
Master of Teaching and Learning (Early Childhood) - MTL (EC)
Make a meaningful difference in the vital early years of children’s lives by becoming a qualified early childhood education teacher through this initial teacher education masters programme, leading to an in-demand and rewarding profession.
This intensive one-year early childhood teaching programme is designed for people who already hold a degree and who bring strong commitment and passion for teaching and learning for young children.
Upon completion of the MTL (EC), graduates will be eligible to apply for teacher registration and provisional certification with the Teaching Council of Aotearoa New Zealand.
Find out more about the Master of Teaching and Learning (Early Childhood).
Master of Education (Early Childhood) - MEd (EC)
We live in a world of rapid change induced by recent global and local events and the unstoppable rise of digital technology and social media. Traditional, mainstream, one-size-fits-all approaches are no longer sufficient to work with children and their families with increasingly complex social and cultural backgrounds.
Our Master of Education (Early Childhood) programme offers a range of courses that are designed and delivered by internationally recognised researchers and academics with advanced, multidisciplinary, and up-to-date knowledge of early childhood.
Throughout the programme, students are supported in developing innovative and research-informed expertise to engage effectively with children, families and communities. Māori and Pacific concepts, values, and knowledges are integrated into course content, reflecting our unique place in the South Pacific.
Find out more: Master of Education (Early Childhood)
Helpful links
FESW ECE Newsletter
Newsletters are sent out three times a year as a way of sharing information, resources, and opportunities and fostering partnership and engagement with the ECE community.
Associate Teacher Practicum Hub
This is a practicum hub for associate teachers supporting student teachers from The University of Auckland.