Program Overview
Program Description
The Bachelor of Child Development and Protection program at the University of Kisubi equips students with a comprehensive understanding of child psychology, social welfare, and legal frameworks governing child rights. This interdisciplinary curriculum explores critical issues such as child abuse, neglect, and developmental challenges, emphasizing evidence-based intervention strategies. Students will gain expertise in child assessment, advocacy, and the implementation of protective services within diverse cultural contexts. The program fosters a commitment to ethical practice and the promotion of child well-being through rigorous academic study and practical application. Graduates are prepared for careers in social work, early childhood education, child advocacy organizations, and governmental child protection agencies, developing essential skills in communication, critical analysis, and problem-solving.
Program Level
Bachelor
Program Status
Active
Accreditation Details
Program Accreditation
Accredited on August 21, 2023
Accreditation Status
Accreditation valid until August 21, 2028
Institution Accreditation
Accredited by National Council For Higher Education
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