B.A. in Child Development

Los Angeles, California

 

INTAKE: Jan & Aug

Program Overview

The B.A. in Child Development at CSULA prepares students for careers focused on understanding child growth, learning, and development within diverse cultural and social contexts. This interdisciplinary program integrates theories of child psychology, education, sociology, and health sciences to equip graduates with the knowledge and skills necessary to work effectively with children and families.

Curriculum: The curriculum covers foundational courses such as child psychology, early childhood education principles, developmental theories, and family dynamics. Students also engage in practical experiences through internships and fieldwork, gaining hands-on skills in child observation, assessment, and intervention strategies. Advanced coursework explores specialized topics such as special needs education, multicultural issues in child development, and child advocacy.

Research Focus: The program emphasizes evidence-based practices and encourages students to participate in research projects that address current issues in child development. Faculty mentorship supports students in conducting independent research, exploring topics such as early literacy development, socio-emotional learning, and the impact of technology on childhood development.

Industry Engagement: CSULA fosters strong partnerships with local schools, community centers, and healthcare facilities, providing students with opportunities for internships and collaborative projects. These partnerships enhance students' practical skills and allow them to apply classroom knowledge in real-world settings. Graduates are well-prepared for careers in early childhood education, child welfare services, pediatric healthcare, and nonprofit organizations.

Global Perspective: While grounded in the study of child development within the United States, the program also explores global perspectives on childhood issues. Courses examine cultural variations in child-rearing practices, international policies affecting children's rights, and comparative studies of early childhood education systems worldwide. This global perspective prepares graduates to work effectively in diverse multicultural settings and advocate for children's well-being on a global scale.

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Location

Los Angeles, California

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Score

IELTS 6

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Tuition Fee

USD 16302

Undergraduate Entry Requirements

Application Fees: US$ 70

Academic Qualifications: Applicants for undergraduate programs typically require a minimum academic achievement of 60% or above in their previous academic qualifications.

English Language Proficiency:

  • IELTS: Overall band score of 6.0 with a minimum of 5.5 in each component.
  • TOEFL: Overall score of 80 or higher.
  • PTE: Overall score of 55 or higher.
  • DET (Duolingo English Test): Minimum score of 105.

California State University, Los Angeles (CSULA) provides several scholarship opportunities for international students to support their educational journey. These scholarships recognize academic achievement, leadership potential, and contributions to the university community. 

International Eagle Scholarship: The International Eagle Scholarship is designed for undergraduate and graduate international students who demonstrate academic excellence. The scholarship amount varies and is renewable based on maintaining a specified GPA. Eligible students must have completed at least one semester at CSULA.

President's Scholarship: The President's Scholarship is a prestigious award offered to outstanding international undergraduate students. It covers full tuition and fees for up to four years of study. Recipients are selected based on academic achievement, leadership potential, and extracurricular involvement.

CSU Trustees' Award for Outstanding Achievement: The CSU Trustees' Award for Outstanding Achievement is a system-wide scholarship program that recognizes exceptional undergraduate students across the California State University system. International students who meet the eligibility criteria, including academic achievement and community service, can apply for this competitive scholarship.

College-Specific Scholarships: CSULA's colleges and departments also offer discipline-specific scholarships for international students. These scholarships may be based on academic merit, field of study, or specific criteria set by the respective college or department.

It is important to note that scholarship availability, criteria, and application deadlines may vary.

Graduates with a B.A. in Child Development from CSULA are prepared for diverse career paths that focus on promoting the well-being and development of children and families.

Early Childhood Educator: Many graduates pursue careers as preschool teachers, kindergarten teachers, or elementary school educators. They create nurturing learning environments, implement developmentally appropriate curriculum, and collaborate with families to support children's academic and social-emotional growth.

Child Life Specialist: Professionals in this field work in hospitals, clinics, and healthcare settings to support children and families coping with illness or medical procedures. They provide emotional support, therapeutic play, and educational activities to help children understand and manage their healthcare experiences.

Child Welfare and Social Services: Graduates may work in child welfare agencies, foster care programs, or family support services. They assess family dynamics, advocate for children's rights, and coordinate services to ensure the safety and well-being of at-risk children and youth.

Family Services Coordinator: Professionals in this role work in community organizations, nonprofits, or government agencies to connect families with resources such as parenting classes, mental health services, childcare subsidies, and early intervention programs.

Early Intervention Specialist: These professionals support infants and toddlers with developmental delays or disabilities. They collaborate with families and interdisciplinary teams to create individualized intervention plans that promote children's cognitive, physical, and social-emotional development.

Child Development Researcher or Policy Analyst: Graduates interested in research or policy work may pursue careers in universities, research institutes, or government agencies. They conduct studies on child development trends, evaluate program effectiveness, or contribute to policy development that impacts children and families.

Nonprofit Program Director: Some graduates advance to leadership roles within nonprofit organizations focused on children's advocacy, education, or family support services. They oversee program development, fundraising efforts, and community outreach initiatives to address critical needs in child development and welfare.


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