M.Sc. in Child Development & Interventions

Master of Science (M.Sc.) in Child Development & Interventions is a postgraduate program that focuses on understanding the cognitive, emotional, and social development of children from infancy to adolescence. It explores various factors influencing child development, including genetic, environmental, and cultural aspects. The program also covers intervention strategies for children with developmental challenges, providing students with the skills to design and implement support programs. The course typically spans 2 years and includes theoretical studies, practical applications, and research projects. Graduates are prepared to work in diverse settings such as schools, healthcare facilities, non-profits, and government agencies, addressing developmental issues and promoting healthy child growth. The program may also involve internships and hands-on fieldwork experiences.