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icon International applicants only - PGWP eligible | CIP code 19.0709

This is an academic credit program offered through the Faculty of Health and Human Services.

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Location

Length

Delivery

Campbell River
Fall
2 years In-person
Full-time
Comox Valley
Fall
2 years In-person
Full-time
Port Alberni
Fall
2 years In-person
Full-time

Applications open.

Overview

Make a difference in young children’s lives with the Early Childhood Care Diploma - Infants and Toddlers program. 

You'll learn:
  • To address challenging child behaviors through creative problem-solving
  • Child development, health, safety and nutrition and curriculum planning
  • Specialize in working with infants and toddlers
  • Hands-on experience through supervised practice and a practicum
  • Apply knowledge while working with children, families and those needing extra support

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Requirements and courses

Practicum

Practicums are a key part of the ECCE program, allowing you to apply theory under the guidance of qualified educators. Some things to note:

  • Consult with faculty to plan your practicum placement
  • Most placements are near NIC campuses, but some may be in other Vancouver Island communities
  • You are responsible for transportation and related costs

Careers

Recent grads often find work in child-care centres, preschools, community centres or parks and recreation departments as early childhood educators.

$41,712*

Annual median estimated earnings for early childhood educators and assistants in BC.

Career profile
*based on WorkBC data

Costs

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Curious about funding?

Financial support is available. Learn more about financial aid and awards.

How to apply

Frequently asked questions

This program trains you to provide quality care and education for young children, supporting their healthy learning and development. You can specialize in infant/toddler care or working with children who require extra support. 

North Island College is recognized by the B.C. Early Childhood Educator Registry, offering programs that meet the academic requirements for provincial certification as an Early Childhood Educator, Special Needs Educator, and Infant and Toddler Educator. Graduates are eligible to work in licensed childcare facilities once certified by the Early Childhood Educator Registry.

Before starting, you must: 

  1. Submit a Criminal Record Check Permission form.
  2. Hold a current Child Care First Aid certificate, or take the required course at NIC.
  3. Submit a completed Personal Immunization form, validated by a healthcare professional.
  4. Provide two character reference letters attesting to your ability to work with children.
  5. Submit a current resume. 

Before beginning your practicum, you need to: 
  1. Complete a Practicum Portfolio with a current Child Care First Aid certificate. 
  2. Submit a completed Personal Immunization form, validated by a healthcare professional. 
  3. Provide two character reference letters. 

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