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Prepares students for leadership roles involving children, families, and communities across various professional domains.
These areas encompass early childhood education, family assistance programs, parental guidance initiatives, and policy/service advancement. This specialization incorporates human rights and social inclusion principles, featuring hands-on training to help students translate theory into real-world applications while building industry connections. The program can be paired with complementary disciplines like counseling, criminal justice studies, psychological sciences, and youth services.
Program Objectives
Utilize foundational knowledge across diverse theoretical and practical scenarios.
Employ analytical thinking to examine, interpret, and integrate multifaceted challenges.
Develop innovative approaches to problem-solving.
Leverage technology to assess and integrate pertinent information from various resources.
Articulate subject-specific concepts with clarity, coherence, and confidence.
Cultivate global awareness while honoring cultural differences, including Indigenous perspectives.
Collaborate effectively while applying ethical, sustainable, and socially responsible practices within the discipline.
Exhibit self-direction, responsibility, and sound judgment in academic and professional development.