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Brunel University London, MSc, Cross-Cultural Studies of Children, Child Development and Youth

 United Kingdom

 

Study mode Start date Duration
Full-time Sep years: 1
Part-time Sep years: 2
This MSc has an anthropological perspective on what it is to be a child or to be young; its key organising principle is that understanding children requires the study of how their relations with others (peers; older and younger children; parents; teachers and other adults) inform their practices, identities and world views; how to come to grips with this new understanding of children and young people, and childhood and youth, is of the 1st importance to anyone who works, or wants to work, with children; teachers, health professionals, psychologists, social workers and parents will benefit from the cross-cultural and anthropological perspective of this degree, as will those intending to go on to conduct doctoral research.

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The University is just a 20-minute walk – or a short bus ride – from Uxbridge underground station, so it is a straightforward journey into central London. There is also a night bus that can bring you from central London to the edge of the campus. The town of Uxbridge itself, which still has buildings dating back to its time as a Georgian market town, is a thriving commercial and business centre. Its major shopping complexes, The Pavilions and the Chimes Centre, boast a wide range of shops, cafes and a nine-screen multiplex cinema.