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Bachelor of Science in Human Development and Family Studies - Child Life University of Missouri, USA

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Course summary

This program prepares graduates to provide for the development and socio emotional needs of children and their families in health care settings. Child life specialists use therapeutic play and educational activities to help children cope with the anxieties and concerns inherent in illness, disability, hospitalization, and medical procedures. This option includes instruction and experience to help students develop professional competence in understanding and working with parents and their hospitalized, ill, or handicapped children. Courses focus on understanding normal and exceptional child and family development, methods of working with children, parents and staff and understanding basic hospital organization and procedures.

Entry requirement for international students

Students must have completed a minimum of 62 hours of course work. They should possess 2.50 MU GPA. International students whose native language is not English must have the minimum TOEFL score with 500 on paper based test, 173 on computer-based test, 60 on Internet-based test and the International English Language Testing System (IELTS) with an overall score of 6.0 and no individual band under 5.0. is required for admission.

Qualification

Bachelor degree

Awarding body

University Of Missouri

Department name

College of Human Environmental Sciences, Department of Human Development and Family Studies

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