MSc Childhood Youth and Family Studies
Course Overview
This course equips you with the advanced knowledge and practical skills to pursue a professional career working with children and families in a variety of settings. You will critically examine the cultural and social constructions of childhood while learning to apply evidence-based practices within a global context. The program is designed to significantly enhance your employability and leadership prospects across early years, education, and family support services.
Key Program Highlights
- Critically explore the cultural and social constructions of childhood, youth, and families
- Gain evidence-based knowledge from the latest theory, practice, research, and policy
- Understand the practical application of children's rights and welfare responsibilities
- Enhance career prospects across early years, family support, and child protection roles
- Learn to apply new knowledge directly within diverse professional contexts
Course Overview
This course equips you with the advanced knowledge and practical skills to pursue a professional career working with children and families in a variety of settings. You will critically examine the cultural and social constructions of childhood while learning to apply evidence-based practices within a global context. The program is designed to significantly enhance your employability and leadership prospects across early years, education, and family support services.
Key Program Highlights
- Critically explore the cultural and social constructions of childhood, youth, and families
- Gain evidence-based knowledge from the latest theory, practice, research, and policy
- Understand the practical application of children's rights and welfare responsibilities
- Enhance career prospects across early years, family support, and child protection roles
- Learn to apply new knowledge directly within diverse professional contexts