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Appalachian State University BS in Child Development - Family and Child Studies (non-licensure)
Appalachian State University

BS in Child Development - Family and Child Studies (non-licensure)

John E. Thomas Hall, USA

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Sep 2024

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BS in Child Development - Family and Child Studies (non-licensure)

The Child Development (BS) - Family and Child Studies (non-licensure) degree at Appalachian State University is designed to give you a broad base of knowledge about children and families.

Graduates of this degree can work in non-public school settings and agencies with children and adolescents. They create supportive environments for children and families that will assist professionals who work directly with families and family service agencies. They also work closely with families of children and adolescents to help families understand how they can support positive developmental and educational outcomes.

Students choose an area of focus including: Early Childhood, Early Intervention, Child and Family Support and Services, or Programs and Services for Middle Childhood and Adolescence. Two required field experiences will develop your professional skills so you are ready for the workplace.

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