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This interdisciplinary program is designed to not just expand your knowledge and comprehension, but also to help you cultivate the abilities, perspectives, and self-assurance needed to assist, teach, care for, and champion children, adolescents, and families in your professional practice.
Childhood Studies examines societal perceptions of children from infancy through age 18, along with the elements that shape their growth, education, and maturation. The Applied Psychology component provides comprehensive insights into psychological applications in educational settings, as well as how diversity impacts development, learning, and conduct.
Both fields of study integrate theoretical concepts with practical application through customized internship experiences and community initiatives designed to broaden your expertise, enhance your skills, and guide career decisions and advancement. These placements will enable students to collaborate with selected professionals, gaining valuable perspective into their duties and functions. Your learning will be enriched by contributions from various internal and external experts, offering diverse viewpoints on how different professionals can positively affect children and families.