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Bachelor of Child and Youth Care

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What will I learn?

The Bachelor of Child and Youth Care is a four-year degree offered full time on campus at MacEwan.

While your studies focus on professional specialization in child and youth care throughout the four years, required and elective courses in other disciplines, such as the humanities and social sciences, broaden your awareness and understanding of human behaviour and interdisciplinary perspectives.

What to expect

In years one and two, foundational courses teach you how to form helping relationships with youth and families through effective communication, understanding of adolescent and lifespan development, family dynamics and activity programming. Personal and professional development are central themes throughout your course work.

In years three and four, child and youth care courses prepare you for advanced practice in intensive programs for youth and families with multiple and more complex challenges. Research and statistical analysis courses are introduced and related to the field of child and youth care. Arts and science courses broaden and complete your degree education.

Learning outcomes

Graduates of MacEwan’s BCYC will be able to:

  1. Engage in professional conduct across contexts
    • Make decisions ethically
    • Engage in self-reflection to appraise one’s own attitudes, skills and knowledge
    • Develop and articulate a child and youth care professional identity
  2. Critique, integrate and apply theoretical frameworks
  3. Utilize effective communication across contexts
    • Employ verbal, non-verbal and written communication in professional contexts
    • Employ therapeutic communication skills with children, youth and families
  4. Plan, facilitate and evaluate therapeutic interventions with children, youth, families and communities
    • Use relational and developmental approaches
    • Engage purposefully within the lifespace
    • Intentionally employ activity-based interventions
  5. Assess and respond to contexts that shape professional practice, such as but not limited to law, legislation and regulations, addictions, mental health, abuse and neglect, and sustainability
  6. Evaluate research from child and youth care and other related disciplines
    • Employ foundational research skills
    • Integrate research into professional practice
    • Contribute to emerging child and youth care scholarship
  7. Engage in professional practice that preserves, promotes and advocates for social and economic justice
    • Respond critically to forms and mechanisms of oppression and discrimination
    • Examine self in an intersectional framework

Which department am I in?

Faculty of Health and Community Studies

Study options

Full Time (4 Years)

Tuition fees
CAD$14,688.00 (US$ 10,557) per year
This fee is for 18 credits

*Price shown is for indicative purposes, please

Start date

January 2025

Venue

Faculty of Health and Community Studies

9-407, Robbins Health Learning Centre,

10910 – 104 Avenue,

EDMONTON,

Alberta (AB),

T5J 4S2, Canada

Entry requirements

For international students

Applicants must have a minimum overall average of 65 percent, with no course grade lower than 50 percent, in the following high school courses:

  • ELA 30-1
  • Four subjects from Group A, B, C, or D

Applicants must be 20 years of age or older and have been out of full-time high school at least one year by the beginning of the intake term. Applicant must have the following:

  • ELA 30-1 with a minimum grade of 65 percent (or equivalent)

OR

  • Six credits of university-level English with a minimum grade of C-

Applicants with nine to 23 university-level credits must also present a minimum Admission Grade Point Average (AGPA) of 2.0 on a 4.0 scale. Applicants with 24 or more university-level credits or a complete certificate or diploma will be considered under Previous Post-Secondary Work.

Applicants must have successfully completed one of the following with a minimum Admission Grade Point Average (AGPA) of 2.0 on a 4.0 scale from a recognized institution:

  • A Child and Youth Care diploma OR Other related certificates or diplomas OR A minimum of 24 university-level credits.

IELTS–Academic: Minimum overall band score of 6.5 and a minimum score of 5.5 in each band; Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) (Internet-Based Test (iBT)): Minimum total score of 86 and a minimum score of 21 in each section; Canadian Academic English Language Assessment (CAEL): Minimum overall band score of 70 and a minimum score of 60 in each band; PTE – Academic: Minimum overall score of 59 and a minimum score of 56 in each band; Cambridge English: Advanced/Proficiency: Minimum overall score of 180 and a minimum score of 165 in each skill; Michigan English Language Assessment Battery (MELAB): Minimum overall score of 85 and a minimum score of 80 in GCVR, Listening, and Writing and a 3 in Speaking Test; Duolingo: Minimum overall band score of 115.

*There may be different IELTS requirements depending on your chosen course.

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