Bachelor of Early Childhood Education
Mount Saint Vincent University
at Mount Saint Vincent University · Halifax, Nova Scotia
Duration
4 years
Tuition
On request
Intake
Fall, Spring
Mode
Full Time
<p>The <strong>Child and Youth Study</strong> bachelor's program at Mount Saint Vincent University prepares students to work effectively with children and youth in a variety of contexts. The curriculum is designed to provide an interdisciplinary perspective, integrating knowledge from psychology, sociology, education, and health studies. Students will engage with topics such as child development, community engagement, advocacy, and the impact of social policies affecting youth.</p><p>Throughout the program, students will develop practical skills through hands-on experiences and field placements. This not only reinforces theoretical knowledge but also enhances employability by allowing students to apply what they have learned in real-world settings. They will explore differing cultural perspectives on childhood and youth, equipping them to work in diverse environments.</p><p>Studying in Canada, known for its high quality of education and a welcoming environment for international students, offers additional benefits. The country's focus on inclusivity and support for youth initiatives provides a unique backdrop for learning. Students will have opportunities to engage with local communities and organizations dedicated to improving the lives of children and youth.</p>
<p>To gain admission to the Child and Youth Study program, prospective students typically need a high school diploma or equivalent, with a strong academic record. Courses in psychology, social studies, or related fields are advantageous. Additionally, students may be required to submit a personal statement or reference letters highlighting their interest in working with children and youth.</p>
English: <p>Students must demonstrate proficiency in English, typically through standardized exams. A minimum IELTS score of 6.5 or a TOEFL score of 88 is generally required, though individual programs may have specific language criteria. It is advisable to verify the exact requirements with the admissions office.</p>
International students: <p>International students are usually required to obtain a student visa to study in the destination country. Necessary documents often include proof of admission, financial support, and health insurance. Prospective students should check the official immigration website for detailed and up-to-date information on visa requirements.</p>
<ul><li>Child and Youth Worker</li><li>Social Service Coordinator</li><li>Educational Support Assistant</li><li>Community Outreach Coordinator</li><li>Child Advocate</li><li>Policy Analyst in Youth Services</li><li>Recreation Leader</li><li>Child Life Specialist</li></ul>
Mount Saint Vincent University
Mount Saint Vincent University
Mount Saint Vincent University
Mount Saint Vincent University
Mount Saint Vincent University
Mount Saint Vincent University