How to Apply For Unisa Bachelor of Education (Early Childhood Development)

By Klnam Kurt •  Updated: 05/13/24 •  5 min read

Early Childhood Development, abbreviated as ECD, is a program at the University of South Africa that aims to teach students everything they need to know about the ideas and methods that help young children grow and develop healthily. 

This course aims to cover a wide range of topics that are important to the field of child development. Some things that will be examined are child psychology, early childhood education, child health and nutrition, and social and emotional development.

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In this course, there is a lot of focus on how important it is to promote diversity and openness in the area of early childhood education. Students learn how to recognize and value the different cultural and language backgrounds of young children and their families as part of their education. They also learn how to create learning opportunities open to everyone and sensitive to different cultures.

The overall scope of the ECD course at UNISA is to equip students with the skills and knowledge necessary to work effectively with young children in different kinds of fields, such as preschool, daycare, and many more.

In this article, we will provide information on how one can apply for an ECD course at UNISA, the course duration, requirements, and the benefits of having a career in ECD.

How can I apply for ECD course at Unisa?

The course aims to provide prospective students with the necessary knowledge and abilities to plan and execute activities that are suitable for these infants.

In addition, students who meet the necessary qualifications will be able to use their understanding of learning and teaching theories to tailor their approach to meet the unique needs of each individual learner.

 If you are someone who wants to have a meaningful impact on the lives of young children and have a rewarding career in childcare, then obtaining a Bachelor of Education (Early Childhood Development) degree from UNISA might be a great option and a rewarding career for you.

If you are interested in applying for an ECD course, here are some simple steps you can follow:

How long does ECD course take at Unisa?

If there is one thing that may confuse prospective applicants, it is the duration of the ECD course. It is certain that there are short courses and standard courses for this ECD. But with this category, we are looking at a bachelor’s degree in education in ECD.

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The short courses usually take about six months to complete, while the degree can take up to four years. 

However, students wanting to further their education in early childhood development may calculate their duration to be up to 8 years, including the four-year degree program. 

How much does ECD course cost?

If you’re considering studying early childhood development (ECD) at the University of South Africa, you might want to know how much it will cost. 

The fees for this course are calculated based on the number of modules you choose to take. Each module has a price range of R1743 to R4000.

In order to determine the complete cost of the course, you’ll need to add together the expenses of each module that you intend to enroll in.

Also, before you look at the cost of the modules involved in studying this course, it is important to note that there are application fees and other costs that need to be accounted for.

Within an academic year, studying ECD can cost you between R45,000 – R60,000 for a bachelors degree in Education.

What are the minimum requirements for ECD?

How much is the salary for an ECD teacher?

The job of ECD teachers is very important in shaping a child’s life during the early years. Their job is to create a safe and interesting setting for young children. 

This helps them grow and learn. When people talk about early childhood development (ECD) teachers, the question of how much they make often arises.  

In South Africa, an ECD teacher usually makes an average of R8,000 monthly. But this amount can change based on a number of things. There are several things to think about when figuring out your salary. 

These include your level of experience, qualifications, the area you work in, the company you work for, and your ability to negotiate your salary.

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