Program

Child and Youth Care (Bachelor of Arts)


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Faculty
Applied Community Studies
Department
Child and Youth Care
Credits
120.00
Length of program
Eight semesters
Credential type
Bachelor's Degree
Campus
Coquitlam
Learning format
Full-time
Part-time
Admission type
Limited Enrolment
Offered
Fall

Overview

Learn how to support children, youth and families as a professional child and youth care worker through the Bachelor of Arts in Child and Youth Care. You'll take three practicums during your degree, with the third practicum being eight months long in a supervised child and youth care setting.

You'll graduate ready to take on team leader or supervisory positions in your community. Our grads find work in settings including schools, community centres, parent-child education settings, residential settings and programs for street-involved youth and addictions services.

Job opportunities

Surveys show that 97 percent of graduates from this program are working in the field after graduation. (Source: B.C. Student Outcomes). Over 14,000 social and community service job openings are expected in B.C. for the next nine years.

Further education

If you’re interested in furthering your education, your credential may also transfer to child and youth care programs at other post-secondary institutions. Visit the B.C. Transfer Guide and your transfer university’s website regularly to confirm which courses transfer.