Are you ready to lead your own classroom or school? Do you dream of running your own
childcare center? With our Bachelor of Applied Science in Education with an emphasis
in early childhood education, you can take the next step in your career, and further
impact today’s youth in their first steps.
Endless Opportunities
With Texas education administrators ranking high in employment levels and wages,
there has never been a better time to further your career.
#1 state
with the highest employment level for Kindergarten Administrators
Top 10
metropolitan area with the highest employment level in Preschool and Daycare Administrators
#4 state
with the highest employment level for Preschool and Daycare Administrators
Program At A Glance
Program Overview
The BAS in Education is for both first-time college students and returning college
students looking to build off their AAS. This degree will prepare students to work with young children from six weeks through
third grade. Graduates can:
Work in early childhood organizations, such as Head Start
Apply for teacher certification to teach preschool through third grade in public schools.
Earning Potential
Preschool and Daycare Administrators: $48,485
Kindergarten Teachers: $65,955
Kindergarten through Secondary Administrators: $88,015
For more salary information, check out Texas Wages.
Locations
Central Campus
Online
Take Your Next Step
Lead our next generation through their early years with a Bachelor of Applied Science
in Education with an emphasis in early childhood education. Take your next step today,
help them with their first steps tomorrow.
Is a Career in Early Childhood Education Right for You?
Curious if a Bachelor of Applied Science in Early Childhood Education is the right
fit for you? This short quiz will help you discover if your passion for teaching young
children aligns with a rewarding career in early childhood education. Answer a few
quick questions to see if this flexible, career-focused degree program is your next
step. Let’s get started!
Bertha Cortez's journey to the BAS at San Jac has been complicated. Balancing a full-time
job with taking care of her two little ones (ages 5 and 2) often leaves her feeling
like she has no time for herself or her family.
Kurt Brown
"San Jac allowed me to start on the path to becoming a teacher. It also allowed
me to meet some of the best people I know who I am still friends with to this day."
Bianca Gaviria's journey in the education field started in 2019 when she began working
as a tutor and substitute teacher. During that time, she realized she loved working
with children, so in 2021, she began her studies at San Jacinto College.
Maria Cortez's journey to the BAS program at San Jac has helped prepare her to work
with children in the future. Balancing a full-time job and full-time studies has been
challenging, but San Jac’s online classes have helped her better manage her time.
Patzy Cruz's journey with San Jacinto College began back in 2017. She graduated with
an Associate of Applied Science in child development/early childhood in fall 2020.
Priscilla Alverio started her journey in education through the dual credit program
at Pasadena Memorial High School. In 2020, she began working as an infant/toddler
teacher and completed her first associate degree in early childhood education in 2021.
Audrey Hackett
"I was a part of an education cohort where I had the same classes with the same
people. This allowed me to work closely with peers and have smaller classes which
made me feel truly cared for by the professors. San Jac offered me the ability to
later attend Texas A&M and I now have a bachelor's and master's degree in education."
Chesmar Teacher Scholarship
Are you looking for help with your college costs? The Chesmar Teacher Scholarship
is here to help with your tuition, fees, and course materials. This scholarship, based
on financial need, is open to students who are enrolled in the Bachelor of Applied
Science in Education program. You can renew this scholarship each year as long as
you continue to meet the eligibility requirements.
From generous donations to alumni giving back, there are endless ways to use our accredited
Bachelor of Applied Science in Education, Early Childhood Education to support our
local communities.