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Pedagogical Sciences: Youth at Risk (track)

Master
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Are you interested in how social contexts affect development from infancy, though childhood and adolescence up to early adulthood? Do you want to make a difference in the well-being of young people from the age of 0 to 21? The Master’s track Youth at Risk prepares you to become a scientist-practitioner in the field of preventive youth care, parenting and education, to enhance the development of youth at risk.

Language of instruction
English
Mode
Full-time

🎓 Unique global program focused on young people aged 0 to 21 years


Nov18
Master's Week: 18-24 Nov
Feb12
Master's Week: 12 -16 Feb
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Here's why you want to study Youth at Risk at the UvA

 

multidisciplinary 

multiple developmental stages (age 0 -21)

scientist-practitioner

policy, practice, research and development

broad job opportunities

Is Youth at Risk right for you?

Do you:

  •  have a Bachelor’s degree equivalent to a Dutch university bachelor degree in the field of pedagogical sciences, developmental psychology or a related discipline, with sufficient background in quantitative methods and statistics?
  • have sufficient English language skills?
  • want to study in an international environment?
  • have an interest in combining science and practice in the field of preventive youth care? 

then Youth at Risk is the right programme for you! 

Discover other tracks in this Master’s programme

Besides Youth at Risk the Master's Pedagogical Sciences offers the following tracks:

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Facts & Figures
Degree programme
MSc Pedagogical Sciences
Type
Regular study programme
Mode
Full-time
Credits
60 ECTS, 12 months
Language of instruction
English
Conditions for admission
Open
Starts in
September
CROHO code
66607
Location
Roeterseiland campus