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This dynamic program delves into modern challenges in family and child psychology, examining pressing concerns as societal and familial diversity grows. This dynamic program delves into modern challenges in family and child psychology, examining pressing concerns as societal and familial diversity grows. Additionally, the curriculum bridges family/child psychology with social policy, appealing to students with varied professional goals. Students gain exceptional insights into contextual family and child psychology while learning from renowned specialists. With strong practical applications, participants will investigate how theories address current challenges while developing research methodologies and hands-on skills. Learners can participate in the Family, Infant and Child research group and attend Psychology School seminars. The program prioritizes career readiness by integrating professional competencies throughout all course components.