Canary Islands government cancels Bachelor's degree in Early Childhood Education at Universidad del Atlántico Medio
Published: January 2, 2026|education|Gobierno de Canarias
Canary Islands Eliminates Bachelor's Degree in Early Childhood Education
Background
- The Canary Islands government has officially discontinued the Bachelor's degree in Early Childhood Education offered by Universidad del Atlántico Medio.
- The university itself requested the discontinuation, citing the alignment of its new verified degree in Early Childhood Education as the reason for ceasing the previous version.
Impact on Students
- Current students enrolled in the program will be allowed to complete their studies under the existing curriculum.
- No new students will be admitted to the program.
Regulatory Context
- This decision aligns with broader reforms in university education standards across Spain.
- It is especially related to legislation that structures university cycles and quality assurance.
- "This change ensures that the university complies with national and regional laws governing official degrees and their recognition."
Implications
- For residents and prospective students, this development signals a shift in local higher education offerings.
- The goal is for more streamlined and updated programs.
- While current students will be supported during the transition, the move may influence future academic planning at the university.
- It may also affect the university's ability to attract new students in the education sector.