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- Indicative Fee
Home/EU: £5450 Part-Time: £2725
International: £12300 Part-Time: £6150 - Financial support
- Course Tutor(s):Liesbeth de Block
- Duration: One year full-time or two years part-time.
- Study Method: Full-time, Part-time
- Department: Dept of Childhood, Families and Health
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Sociology of Childhood and Children's Rights MA
This masters degree will:
- introduce you to a range of current theories about childhood and the practical issues of promoting children's rights
- critically explore social constructions of childhood, and the implications these have for professional practice with children
- enable you to take account of children's interests, views and rights, and understand the complex relations between the protection, provision and participation rights defined by the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child.
Features
This masters degree provides the opportunity to:
- develop your critical analytical skills, to improve your professional practice
- gain an understanding of sociological, socio-legal and political theories and concepts of childhood and children's rights, including a recognition of the varied childhoods experienced by children in the richer minority and poorer majority worlds
- understand the rights and responsibilities of people concerned with the care, education, health, welfare, advocacy or control of children and young people
- increase your awareness of the importance of including children's own views when planning and providing for them.
Who is this programme for?
All those working with and for children and interested in the field of children's rights, especially those working in children's services such as health and education, social care and family policy, youth work, the justice system and advocacy work for children and young people.
Entry requirements
A good first degree in social science, media or cultural studies, humanities, education or a related field, or a good first degree in another subject with experience in child care, health, education or children's advocacy. You should preferably have experience of working with and for children.
How are you assessed?
By coursework assignments and a dissertation of 20,000 words.
Attendance
Face-to-face evening sessions and a one-week intensive course during the Easter school holiday (spring vacation).
