
Careers with an early childhood and elementary education degree
Studying Early Childhood and Elementary Education prepares you to support young children’s growth through inclusive, engaging teaching. With a strong foundation in educational psychology, child development and curriculum design, you’ll graduate ready to enter Quebec classrooms and are eligible for certification from the Ministère de l'Éducation, du Loisir et du Sport.
What can I do with my degree? This program prepares you for a rewarding career in early childhood and elementary schools across Quebec and beyond.
Skills you'll develop
Your degree builds more than academic knowledge, it shapes the way you think, communicate and collaborate. Throughout your studies, you'll develop key skills for your career, such as:
Functional knowledge:
Create welcoming classrooms that support diverse learners across languages, cultures and abilities
Communication:
Use stories to spark curiosity, build language skills and inspire imagination
Management and organization:
Track learning goals, student progress and classroom needs
Teamwork:
Work alongside your peers to co-create lessons and exchange ideas to support student learning
Critical thinking and problem solving:
Adapt lessons to meet the real-time needs of students
As a Concordia student, you will develop valuable skills to bring to any career opportunity.
Beyond the classroom: Build your career path
Getting involved outside of the classroom can help you discover your interests, develop new skills and build a network of peers and professionals in your field.
First year
- Get support organizing your busy schedule at the Time Management Clinic.
- Join a club or participate in an extracurricular activity that matches your interests.
- Improve your language fluency in French or English through conversation practice.
- Volunteer with an organization for a cause you care about.
- Browse the CAPS online job bank for opportunities to gain work experience.
Middle years
- Connect with Career Counselling & Education Transitions to plan your career path.
- Enrich your global perspective by studying abroad for an academic term.
- Join the community-based internship program to drive meaningful change while building professional skills.
- Get paid work experience and tackle real-world challenges with District 3’s 12-week summer residency program.
Final year
- Explore leadership opportunities in Early Childhood and Elementary Education Student Association.
- Explore courses in Early Childhood and Elementary Education with an experiential learning component.
- Build confidence in class presentations and discussions by exploring Futurebound's storytelling and public speaking series.
- Network with potential employers at recruitment events and career fairs.
Specialize your studies
Minors & elective groups
You can customize your degree by adding a minor or elective group.
Graduate studies and certifications
Graduate studies can help you specialize in a subject you love, engage in meaningful research or open doors to new career paths. Certifications are a great way to build new skills that complement your degree.
Talk to your professors or a career counsellor at the Student Success Centre to find programs that fit your goals.
Start exploring:
- Universitystudy.ca: A data base of graduate programs in Canada
- Concordia’s School of Graduate Studies: Graduate programs offered at Concordia
- Graduate funding and awards: Scholarships and awards, research and teaching assistantships, and other financial supports for Concordia graduate students
- Concordia Continuing Education: Courses, workshops and programs to advance your career
Career exploration resources
Professional associations
Access professional associations to explore opportunities and expand your network.
Job banks
Career counselling & advising
Want tailored career advice? Book an appointment with one of our career counsellors or career advisors.
Start your job search
Career Advising and Professional Success (CAPS) can help you find opportunities and support you with networking, applications and interviews.