Early Childhood and Family Studies. Definition: A program of study that focuses on the development and learning of children from birth to six years old within the context of the family.
Admission requirements
To be considered for admission, applicants must meet the following minimum
requirements:
Candidates must be in possession of a 360 credits qualification at NQF level 7 or equivalent in any cognate discipline.
A minimum of three years of working experience in the health or welfare sector is required.
A candidate may be admitted in terms of RPL with relevant experience, in accordance with Rule A.2.1.4 and approval of the Senate.
Additional supporting documents may be required by the University from time to time.
Selection – As only a limited number of students can be admitted to the programme, applicants will be subject to a selection procedure.
How to apply
Applications should be submitted to Ms. Maryam Salie by email at marsalie@uwc.ac.za.
Applications must include a current CV, a motivation letter, certified copies of academic records (degree and transcript), and a writing sample, which may include a published article, a research paper, or a thesis.
THE CLOSING DATE FOR APPLICATIONS FOR ADMISSION TO THE PROGRAMME IS 30 JUNE
What can you do with child development and family studies degree?
BUSINESS, CONSUMER, AND FAMILY RESOURCE SERVICES. Employee Assistance Corporate Childcare.
COMMUNITY-BASED SOCIAL SERVICES.
EDUCATION.
FAMILY INTERVENTION.
FAITH-BASED ORGANIZATIONS.
EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION.
GOVERNMENT AND PUBLIC POLICY.
HEALTHCARE AND FAMILY WELLNESS.