Honours Bachelor of Child Development - Seneca, Toronto, Canada (senecacollege.ca)
Offered at Newnham Campus and King Campus.
The four-year Honours Bachelor of Child Development degree program prepares you for expansive opportunities across the health, education, and social service sectors. Upon completion of this program, you will be able to pursue careers in family support services, recreation, early learning and education, infant mental health, and early intervention for children and youth with diverse abilities. You will also qualify to register as a member of the College of Early Childhood Educator and practice as a Registered Early Childhood Educator (RECE).
This program has a field placement component in second, third, fourth, and fifth semester.
Student need to have completed the necessary field placement documents prior to the start of the field placement semester.
Bachelor of Child Development students require a 14 week, full time work term which is completed between 6th and 7th semesters and requires a minimum of 420 hours of work. Seneca Works and the Work Integrated Learning Coordinator support BCD students to connect with employers and complete their Work Terms with children and families in educational, licensed child cares, early intervention programs, community centers or recreational settings.
Students are able to build the skills required for a successful career in Child Development through the Work-Integrated Learning experience.
Prior to the WIL term, during the 6th semester, BCD students will take WTP200, a course which prepares students for success in their WIL work term and in their future career.
International Students will require a valid Co-op Work Permit Co-op Work Permits (for students in Canada)
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Prior Learning Assessment and Recognition (PLAR) is an opportunity for candidates to demonstrate their knowledge, skills and experience acquired outside of formal learning for the purpose of recognition for academic credit.
This Child Development Guide identifies articles, government documents, agency websites, and other select resources to support your program.
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