Masters Degree Study Departments
Master’s degree in Child Development
The Interdisciplinary Master’s Program in Child Development is intended for professionals with experience working with children: social workers, occupational therapists, speech therapists, physiotherapists, public health nurses and nurses in pediatric departments, family and youth judges and lawyers in family matters, special education professionals, public policy officials, and others.
The program is designed to significantly upgrade the quality of the students’ work and their professional status. Its aim is to expand and deepen the knowledge of professionals working with children and youth in the fields of development, as well as providing tools for critical observation and the construction of intervention and guidance programs, and assessment tools.
Graduate with a Bachelor’s degree in: social work, occupational therapy, speech therapy, education, physiotherapy.
Public health nurses, lawyers in family law, and any other relevant field.
Grade point average of 85 or higher
Passing an English entrance exam
Curriculum Vitae
Self-description
Department requirements specified on the department’s website
Studies are in a thesis track and a non-thesis track
Employment options after graduation: Graduates will be able to continue to focus on their main field of activity, applying the knowledge and tools they acquired in their studies in the Interdisciplinary Program in Child Development.