Child Studies
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MA Child Studies is designed for professional, personal and academic development. The programme offers a multidisciplinary approach to childhood issues within the context of current policy and practice developments in children’s rights, health and development, and protection. Students come from a variety of disciplines and professions including medicine, education, law, psychology and sociology.
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- Multidisciplina…
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MA Child Studies is designed for professional, personal and
academic development. The programme offers a multidisciplinary
approach to childhood issues within the context of current policy
and practice developments in children’s rights, health and
development, and protection. Students come from a variety of
disciplines and professions including medicine, education, law,
psychology and sociology.
Watch the video here, or access the 'interactive' tab to view at a
larger size and see any alternative films
playOverviewVideo('/prospectus/images/home.jpg','http://podcast.ulcc.ac.uk/accounts/kings/Professional_Studies/Child_Studies_converted.flv','true','details_381');
KEY BENEFITS
- Multidisciplinary approach.
- Largely taught by external expert speakers.
- Covers latest developments in children's issues.
- Located in the heart of London.
PURPOSEDesigned for professional and personal development, as
well as academic. We aim to enable our students to develop a
multidisciplinary approach to childhood issues within the context
of current policy developments. Students come from a variety of
disciplines and professions including medicine, education, law,
social care, psychology and sociology.
DESCRIPTION
Underpinned by a theoretical framework of children's rights, this multi-disciplinary programme is designed to encourage students to take a rigorous academic and analytical approach to contemporary issues in childhood which are of relevance to those working or intending to work with or on behalf of vulnerable children.
The curriculum is subject to change to keep up with policy developments.
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