The Early Childhood Education (ECE) Hybrid Diploma prepares you to become a qualified Early Childhood Educator, equipping you with the knowledge and hands-on skills to support young children's development, create engaging learning environments, and build meaningful relationships with children and families.
This 55-week flexible program is designed for working professionals who want to change careers without giving up their day job. Study evenings and weekends while gaining 1,070 hours of in-person or online synchronous academic theory plus 535 hours of in-person practicum placements.
The program combines self-paced online learning blended with engaging evening lectures (in-person or online) from expert ECE professionals who bring years of real-world childcare experience into the classroom. Note that 100% online is only available for domestic students. Graduate as a qualified Level 2 Early Childhood Educator ready to work in licensed daycare facilities, preschools, pre-primary programs, and family child care settings across Nova Scotia.
Career Opportunities
Graduate ready for roles including Early Childhood Educator, Lead Teacher, Program Coordinator, and Childcare Centre Director in daycares, preschools, and kindergarten classrooms across Nova Scotia.
Why This Program?
Evening classes - keep your day job
Very good job outlook through 2026
Thousands of new positions coming to NS
Multiple certifications included
100% online for domestic students
Scholarships, funding, and financial aid available
Program Details
Flexible Schedule for Working Adults
Mondays: 6 hours self-paced online learning Tuesday-Friday: Live evening classes 6:00pm-9:30pm AST (in-person or online) Field work: Lab schools, practicums, certifications
What You'll Gain
4 hands-on practicums (535 hours) in real childcare settings
First Aid & CPR (Level C with AED) certification
OHS, WHMIS & Food Safety certifications
Interactive online learning via Moodle platform
Expert instruction from experienced ECE professionals
Key Topics Covered
Child Development (Birth-12)
Curriculum Development
Social-Emotional Learning
Family Engagement
Inclusive Practices
Professional Communication
Assessment & Documentation
Reflective Practice
Employment Outlook
The Government of Canada reports very good employment outlook for ECEs in Nova Scotia through 2026. The province is adding thousands of new childcare positions due to the Canada-Wide Early Learning Agreement. "Qualified jobseekers should have little difficulty finding employment."
Perfect For You If:
You're working full-time but want to change careers
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