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Program overview

Program overview

The Bachelor of Arts in Family Studies (Combined Major) at MSVU is designed to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of family dynamics and development. This program focuses on contemporary issues affecting families within an increasingly complex society. Students will explore various trends, challenges, and developments in health and human service delivery systems, equipping them with the knowledge necessary to navigate and contribute to this vital field.

Program structure

The Bachelor of Arts in Family Studies offers a flexible and dynamic learning environment, allowing students to choose from various program options, including:

  • Major
  • Honours
  • Combined Major
  • Concentration
  • Minor

This program typically spans a four-year duration, providing ample time for students to engage deeply with the material. The curriculum emphasizes teamwork and leadership skills through group projects and presentations, fostering interpersonal communication, conflict management, and advocacy skills. Classes often blend lectures with group discussions, encouraging students to learn from diverse perspectives and experiences.

Featured Experiences

The Bachelor of Arts in Family Studies program includes several unique features that enhance the learning experience:

  • Dynamic and relevant courses that address contemporary family issues.
  • Opportunities for group projects that build teamwork and leadership skills.
  • A diverse student body that enriches discussions and learning.
  • Flexible learning environments that combine lectures with interactive discussions.

These experiences are designed to prepare students for professional environments where knowledge of family studies or aging is essential.

Career Options

Graduates of the Bachelor of Arts in Family Studies can pursue various career paths in Canada, including:

  • Family Support Worker: Assists families in navigating challenges and accessing resources to improve their well-being.
  • Social Worker: Provides support and advocacy for individuals and families facing social challenges.
  • Community Outreach Coordinator: Develops programs and initiatives to engage and support families within the community.
  • Child and Youth Worker: Works with children and adolescents to promote healthy development and address behavioral issues.
  • Gerontologist: Specializes in the study of aging and works to improve the quality of life for older adults.

These roles highlight the diverse opportunities available to graduates, allowing them to make meaningful contributions to society through their understanding of family dynamics and support systems.

 

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