Geneva College's Professional Studies in Child and Family Services program identifies the family as the most important institution in society. This is a view that is rooted in the Bible, and lived out in contemporary culture today. Students focus on the role that the family plays in childhood development, learning how to identify dysfunctional family practices, intervene in a respectful way, and help families to improve their relationships. Graduates of this program will have the tools and experience to strengthen the family, contributing to a happier, more stable society.
Courses Covered
To receive a bachelor's degree in Child and Family Services, students must complete the following 12 courses, all available online:
Much of the Child and Family Services program involves observing and talking to child and family services professionals, allowing you to understand the day-to-day requirements of their jobs. You will thus graduate not only with strong research skills and academic knowledge, but also with the practical skills necessary to begin work immediately.
Career Choices
Completing the Child and Family Services Program provides a strong foundation for a wide range of careers, including:
Your focus on child and family services can open the door to a promising career and a chance to make a difference in the world. To learn more about starting this path, contact Geneva College today.
Source
http://www.bls.gov/ooh/management/social-and-community-service-managers.htm#tab-1; http://www.bls.gov/ooh/management/preschool-and-childcare-center-directors.htm#tab-4; http://www.geneva.edu/adult-degree/majors/child-family-services; http://www.geneva.edu/adult-degree/course-descriptions/adp-child-family-course-descriptions
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Oct 13, 2015Going back to school to finish your degree can really be a fantastic way to continue to grow and develop in one’s line of work and as a person. Geneva provides these students with various adult program options to choose from. Each major is offered fully online, allowing for greater flexibility for the working adult.
Concerned with what it takes to reenter school? Whether you’re interested in pursuing a graduate degree or finishing a bachelor’s program, push those worries aside and learn about the flexibility and affordability available to adult learners.
Going back to school as an adult learner offers a wonderful opportunity to broaden your knowledge and expand your career options, but earning your Online Degree from Geneva can be a challenge. When you’ve been out of school for years, getting back into a study routine can take some time to get used to. If you’re balancing studies with work, it’s important to find ways to manage your time efficiently so that you’re able to focus on both school and your job. The following time management tips are a valuable resource when you’re adjusting to school as a working adult.
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