PACE is an excellent experiential learning opportunity for our students to learn about movement education and gain experience working with young children in our community. PACE will be delivered on Friday mornings this coming Winter…
Academics - Child and Youth
Program Focus Areas The Let’s Get Moving Nova Scotia is the provincial’s action plan to engage all Nova Scotians in physical activity. The action plan strives to make daily movement a priority and in particular,…
Mount Saint Vincent University’s Child and Youth Study program prepares students for careers in a wide variety of programs and services for children, youth and families.
Mount Saint Vincent University’s Master of Arts program in Child and Youth Study will help you to develop an understanding of issues that affect children and youth in our region, in Canada, and around the world. Located in Halifax, Nova Scotia.
Child & Youth Study Academic Advisors
Associate Professor and Tier II Canada Research Chair in Early Childhood: Diversity and Transitions Dr. Jessie-Lee McIsaac is an Associate Professor and Tier II Canada Research Chair in Early Childhood: Diversity and Transitions with the…
What is PACE? PACE (Physically Active Children Excel) is a community play-based physical movement program for children from diverse backgrounds, ages 3-7 years. PACE provides opportunities for children to explore and gain competencies in the…
GCYS 6130 Thesis 1.0 unit Required for completion of MA(CYS) degree. Registration involves working with individual faculty members on the conceptualization, production, and defence of the thesis. Graded Pass/Fail/NCR To view the Child and Youth…
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