Bachelor of Child Development
Bachelor's degree
In CzechRepublic (Czech Republic)
Description
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Type
Bachelor's degree
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Location
Czechrepublic (Czech Republic)
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Duration
3 Years
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Start date
Different dates available
The Bachelor’s Degree in Child Development program at the University of New York in Prague is designed for students who wish to study children (infancy through adolescence) and their development in relation to the familial, cultural, peer, school, and neighbourhood contexts in which they live.
The program is designed to provide a strong background in the social and behavioural sciences related to child development, enabling students to apply theory and prior research to current research design in child development.
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About this course
Education in Child Development can lead to many employment possibilities. For example:
Child Psychologist
School Counselor
Educational Leader (Policy Maker, Head Teacher, Principal of School)
Educator (Teacher, Curriculum Developer, Professor)
Researcher (Human Development, Education, Child Psychology)
Childcare Specialist (Consultant, Advisor)
Developer of Child and Family Centers
Community Organizer
Creator and Developer of Learning Centers
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Subjects
- Child Development
- Psychology
- Multiculturalism
- Education
- Anthropology
- Adolescence
- Neglect
- Multicultural
- Motivation
- Investigative
Course programme
The first two years of the study program are foundational and provide essential knowledge related to Child Development, including courses in cultural anthropology, developmental psychology, cognitive psychology, social psychology, educational psychology, arts education, and multiculturalism.
Upper-level classes focus more directly on child development while expanding to child counseling and research in the field.
Examples of core courses:
- History and Systems of Psychology
- Introduction to Human Development
- Psychology of Infancy and Childhood
- Psychology of Adolescence and Adulthood
- Development and Meaning of Play
- Child Abuse and Neglect
- Multicultural Study of Children and Families
- Research Perspectives on Human Development
- Attachment and Family Systems
- Children and the Arts
- Music & the Mind
- Motivation & Emotion
- Comparative Psychology
- Positive Psychology
- Sports Psychology
- Health Psychology
- Investigative Psychology
Bachelor of Child Development