Bachelor of Arts in Child and Youth Studies - Honours

Durham GTA

 

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Program Overview

Trent University offers a distinguished Bachelor of Arts (BA) in Child and Youth Studies - Honours program, providing students with a comprehensive understanding of the developmental, social, and cultural aspects of childhood and adolescence. This interdisciplinary program integrates theories and practices from various fields such as psychology, sociology, education, and social work to prepare students for careers working with children, youth, and families in diverse settings.

Curriculum: The curriculum of the BA in Child and Youth Studies - Honours program at Trent University is designed to cover a wide range of topics related to child and youth development, welfare, and education. Students engage in coursework that explores child psychology, sociology of childhood, family dynamics, youth culture, education policy, and interventions for at-risk youth. The program emphasizes experiential learning, including field placements, practicums, and research projects, allowing students to apply theoretical knowledge to real-world situations and develop practical skills for working with children and youth.

Research Focus: Research is a significant component of the BA in Child and Youth Studies - Honours program at Trent University. Students have the opportunity to engage in research projects under the guidance of faculty mentors who are experts in various areas of child and youth studies. Research topics may include child development, parenting practices, youth mental health, educational interventions, or social policy analysis. Through research experiences, students develop critical thinking skills, research methodologies, and data analysis techniques, preparing them for careers in research, advocacy, or further academic pursuits.

Industry Engagement: Trent University fosters strong connections with industry partners to provide students with valuable industry engagement opportunities within the BA in Child and Youth Studies - Honours program. Through internships, field placements, and community-based projects, students gain practical experience working with children, youth, and families in various settings such as schools, childcare centers, social service agencies, or non-profit organizations. Industry partnerships also facilitate guest lectures, workshops, and networking events, enabling students to interact with professionals in the field and gain insights into career paths and industry trends in child and youth services.

Global Perspective: The BA in Child and Youth Studies - Honours program at Trent University encourages students to adopt a global perspective in their studies. Courses explore global issues related to children and youth, such as child rights, global education, youth activism, and cultural diversity. Additionally, students have the opportunity to participate in international field placements, study abroad programs, or global research projects, gaining exposure to diverse cultural contexts and international approaches to child and youth development. This global outlook prepares graduates to work effectively with children and youth from diverse backgrounds and contribute to positive social change on a global scale.

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Location

Durham GTA

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Score

IELTS 6.5

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Tuition Fee

CAD 28286

Application Fees: CAD $90

Academic Requirements: International students applying for undergraduate programs at Trent University are required to have completed their secondary education with a recognized board or council in India. The minimum academic requirement is the successful completion of the 10+2 examination with a minimum average of 70% or above.

English Language Proficiency:

  • IELTS: A minimum overall score of 6.5, with no band score less than 6.
  • TOEFL: A minimum score of 86 on the internet-based test (iBT).
  • PTE Academic: A minimum score of 59.
  • DET (Duolingo English Test): A minimum score of 115.

Trent University offers a range of scholarships and awards specifically designed to support international students in their academic journey. These scholarships recognize academic excellence, leadership potential, community involvement, and other achievements. 

Trent International Scholarships and Awards: Trent University offers a number of prestigious scholarships and awards to outstanding international students. These scholarships are based on academic achievement and range in value. Some of the scholarships include the Trent International Global Citizen Scholarships, Trent International Scholarships for Undergraduate Studies, and Trent International Full Scholarships for Graduate Studies.

Entrance Scholarships: Trent University offers entrance scholarships for international students entering their first year of undergraduate studies. These scholarships are awarded based on academic excellence and vary in value. The amount of the scholarship is determined by the applicant's academic achievements and program of study.

Trent-United World Colleges (UWC) Scholarships: Trent University has a partnership with the United World Colleges (UWC) movement, which offers scholarships to graduates of UWC schools. These scholarships provide financial support to UWC graduates who are admitted to Trent University.

External Scholarships: In addition to the scholarships offered directly by Trent University, international students may also be eligible for external scholarships, grants, or awards. These scholarships are provided by organizations, governments, or agencies outside the university. It is recommended that international students research and apply for external scholarships for which they may be eligible.

It is important to note that the eligibility criteria, application processes, and deadlines for scholarships may vary. 

Graduates of Trent University's Bachelor of Arts in Child and Youth Studies - Honours program are well-prepared for a variety of fulfilling career opportunities working with children, youth, and families in diverse settings.

Child and Youth Worker: Many graduates pursue careers as child and youth workers, providing support and advocacy for children and adolescents facing challenges such as mental health issues, behavioral difficulties, or family disruptions. They work in settings such as schools, community centers, residential facilities, or social service agencies, implementing interventions, facilitating group activities, and connecting families with resources and support services.

Early Childhood Educator: Graduates may work as early childhood educators, providing care and education for young children in childcare centers, preschools, or kindergarten programs. They create developmentally appropriate learning activities, promote social-emotional development, and support children's cognitive and physical growth, laying the foundation for future academic success and lifelong learning.

Youth Program Coordinator: Some graduates become youth program coordinators, designing and implementing recreational, educational, and social programs for adolescents in community centers, youth clubs, or after-school programs. They organize events, workshops, and activities that promote positive youth development, leadership skills, and community engagement, providing opportunities for young people to explore their interests and talents in a safe and supportive environment.

Family Support Worker: Graduates may work as family support workers, providing assistance and guidance to families facing challenges such as poverty, housing instability, or parental substance abuse. They offer counseling, advocacy, and practical assistance to help families access resources and services, strengthen parenting skills, and create stable and nurturing home environments for children and youth.

Social Service Worker: Some graduates pursue careers as social service workers, providing counseling, case management, and support services to children, youth, and families involved with child welfare agencies, foster care systems, or juvenile justice programs. They advocate for the rights and well-being of vulnerable populations, assess clients' needs, and develop intervention plans to address social, emotional, and behavioral issues.

Community Outreach Coordinator: Graduates may work as community outreach coordinators, developing and implementing outreach initiatives to engage children, youth, and families in community-based programs and services. They collaborate with local organizations, schools, and government agencies to identify community needs, plan outreach events, and connect residents with resources and support networks, promoting community cohesion and social inclusion.


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