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University of Missouri-Saint Louis
Applied Psychology of Child Advocacy Studies | BA
- St. Louis, USA
BA
Full time
On-Campus
English
The Bachelor's in Applied Psychology of Child Advocacy Studies (CAS) is a program designed to prepare students for careers dedicated to supporting and advocating for children and families. The curricu...


St. Joseph's College (Long Island)
Bachelor of Arts - CHILD STUDY
- Patchogue, USA
BA
On-Campus
English
The B.A. in Child Study is a hallmark program of St. Joseph’s College, providing an outstanding education consistently ranked among the best teaching programs in the New York Metropolitan area.
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City University Of New York
BA in Children and Youth Studies
- New York, USA
BA
Full time
On-Campus
English
The program in BA Children and Youth Studies focuses on understanding the experiences and development of young people. It offers students a chance to explore various factors that influence childhood a...
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Child psychology degree programs offer a deep dive into the mental and emotional development of children, focusing on developmental milestones, behavior patterns, and psychological assessments. A Bachelor’s degree in this field provides essential knowledge and skills for understanding the unique challenges faced by children as they grow.
Through courses like child development, behavioral psychology, and assessment techniques, students gain expertise in observing and interpreting young people's emotions and actions. The curriculum encourages critical thinking and practical application, allowing students to learn how to design effective interventions and support strategies tailored to children's needs. Balancing theory and practice fosters independence, enabling students to develop their own approaches to child psychology.
In this degree program, you'll focus on specific skills, such as conducting age-appropriate assessments, implementing therapeutic techniques, and collaborating with educators and families. Graduates often pursue careers as child psychologists, school counselors, or child welfare advocates, contributing meaningfully to supporting children's well-being throughout society.