MSc Childhood Youth and Family Studies
This course is aimed specifically for those wanting to work with children and/or families in a variety of settings. It will give you the skills and knowledge to pursue or develop your career in areas such as early years, nursery worker or manager, family support worker/manager, child protection, pastoral support roles in primary education. It runs alongside the MA in Childhood, Youth and Family Studies: Youth Work Pathway
Your studies will provide a broad level of understanding which will allow you to build your knowledge and critically consider the theoretical underpinning of work across children’s, youth and family services. You will explore the cultural and social constructions of childhood, youth and families, including the impacts that such constructions have on children and young people’s everyday lives.
This course offers evidence-based knowledge and skills acquired from theory, practice, research and policy to the changing contexts of childhood, youth and families in a globalised world. You will be able to understand the relationship between children’s rights, the ideologies and responsibilities for welfare and the application of such in the diversity of experiences across children’s, young people and family lives.
This course will enhance your employability and career prospects across professional boundaries within children’s and young people’s services by facilitating the identification and the application of new learning within professional contexts.
This course is aimed specifically for those wanting to work with children and/or families in a variety of settings. It will give you the skills and knowledge to pursue or develop your career in areas such as early years, nursery worker or manager, family support worker/manager, child protection, pastoral support roles in primary education. It runs alongside the MA in Childhood, Youth and Family Studies: Youth Work Pathway
Your studies will provide a broad level of understanding which will allow you to build your knowledge and critically consider the theoretical underpinning of work across children’s, youth and family services. You will explore the cultural and social constructions of childhood, youth and families, including the impacts that such constructions have on children and young people’s everyday lives.
This course offers evidence-based knowledge and skills acquired from theory, practice, research and policy to the changing contexts of childhood, youth and families in a globalised world. You will be able to understand the relationship between children’s rights, the ideologies and responsibilities for welfare and the application of such in the diversity of experiences across children’s, young people and family lives.
This course will enhance your employability and career prospects across professional boundaries within children’s and young people’s services by facilitating the identification and the application of new learning within professional contexts.