MA Childhood And Early Years Studies
Course Overview
This interdisciplinary MA in Childhood and Early Years provides a deep theoretical understanding of how socio-cultural, political, and spatial contexts shape diverse childhood experiences. You will critically examine children's rights and societal structures to discover impactful ways to improve children's lives globally. The course is designed for professionals from any undergraduate background seeking to advance their knowledge and practice in this field.
Key Program Highlights
- Examine childhood through an interdisciplinary lens, integrating perspectives from sociology, psychology, geography, and cultural studies
- Develop a robust theoretical framework for understanding children's rights, social inequalities, and lived realities
- Learn to promote the participation of children and young people in decisions that affect their lives
- Apply pedagogical theories and principles to real-world contexts, from policy and law to architecture and design
- Focus on global perspectives to understand the diversity of childhood experiences and advocate for change
Course Overview
This interdisciplinary MA in Childhood and Early Years provides a deep theoretical understanding of how socio-cultural, political, and spatial contexts shape diverse childhood experiences. You will critically examine children's rights and societal structures to discover impactful ways to improve children's lives globally. The course is designed for professionals from any undergraduate background seeking to advance their knowledge and practice in this field.
Key Program Highlights
- Examine childhood through an interdisciplinary lens, integrating perspectives from sociology, psychology, geography, and cultural studies
- Develop a robust theoretical framework for understanding children's rights, social inequalities, and lived realities
- Learn to promote the participation of children and young people in decisions that affect their lives
- Apply pedagogical theories and principles to real-world contexts, from policy and law to architecture and design
- Focus on global perspectives to understand the diversity of childhood experiences and advocate for change