Bachelor of Arts in Child Advocacy
A Bachelor of Arts in Child Advocacy is a type of Bachelor's degree awarded by universities in many countries.
Curriculum Structure[edit]
A Bachelor of Arts or Science in Child advocacy may be a four-year degree, depending on the program. Child advocacy may be offered as an additional or subsidiary subject to a traditional bachelor's degree in psychology.
Topics of study may include:
- Autonomy
- Children's rights
- child abuse
- child custody
- child neglect
- corporal punishment
- disability
- due process
- ethnicity
- Evolving capacities
- freedom of choice
- gender
- gender identity
- juvenile delinquency
- law
- morality
- national origin
- politics
- race
- religion
- sexual orientation
- standard of living
- Student rights
- Youth participation
- Youth program
Institutions with Child Advocacy Degree Programs[edit]
Institutions in the United States that have a Bachelor's in Child Advocacy Degree Program include:
See also[edit]
- Children's rights movement
- Convention on the Rights of the Child
- Parents' rights movement
- Voices for America's Children
References[edit]
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