Child and Youth Studies

    Child and Youth Studies

    Duration4 year(s)
    Tuition Fee
    CAD 7,835 / term
    Apply DateJanuary 29, 2023
    Next IntakeSeptember 1, 2023

    Child and Youth Studies

    About

    A unique transdisciplinary approach to the study of children and youth where students are encouraged to think and study across traditional disciplinary boundaries. This program is part of a growing international movement for transdisciplinary perspectives in Child and Youth Studies. Students gain a theoretical foundation for the study of children and youth and the application of social science research methods through the completion of a research-based thesis.

    Disciplines

    Faculty of Social Sciences

    Requirements

    Entry Requirements

    To be admitted to a PhD program, a student should hold either an appropriate master’s degree or, students with a bachelor’s degree already registered in a master’s program, may convert to PhD studies in year 2 of some of the master’s programs. Students will normally be expected to have attained an 80% average and have achieved significant research progress as determined by their supervisory committee.

    In exceptional circumstances, a student may be admitted directly to Doctoral studies with a four-year Bachelor’s degree, or the equivalent; his or her academic standing and research potential must be demonstrably commensurate with readiness for doctoral study. Please see the specific program calendar entries for further information.

    English Requirements

    • PTEMin 60
    • IELTSMin 6.5
    • TOEFLMin 88

    Career

    • Disciplinary academic positions in fields such as sociology, and psychology, as well as multidisciplinary academic positions at Colleges and Universities in diverse fields, including education, child and youth studies, youth care, humanities, theories of culture, histories of thought, and women's and gender studies.
    • Research positions requiring expertise in aspects of young people's lives and experiences
    • Careers in social service agencies supporting children and youth
    • Child and youth care work
    • Positions in government agencies
    • Child and youth advocacy, including children's rights

     

    Fee Information

    Application Fee 110

    How to Apply

    Step 1: Select Your Program

    • Visit the program page to review graduate programs available, and select one of interest to you.
    • For program-specific questions, contact the program’s Graduate Program Director, listed on each program page.
    • Some research-based programs will require you to have a supervisor arranged prior to applying to the program. Links to lists of Faculty associated with the program can be found on the individual program pages.

    Step 2: Review Admission Requirements

    • Review the university’s general admission requirements.
    • Program requirements vary by program. Review requirements for your program on the program page.
    • Note the application deadline. Many programs will accept applications after the deadline if the program is not full. If the application deadline has passed, we recommend checking with the program’s Graduate Program Director before applying.
    • For international students, we recommend you apply a minimum of 6 months in advance of the program start date to ensure you have time to get the necessary documents to study in Canada.

    Step 3: Prepare Application Documents

    Several documents are required as part of your application. These will be uploaded to your Brock portal after you have submitted your online application through the Ontario University Application Centre (OUAC). If you attended a postsecondary institution in Ontario, you must order your transcripts via OUAC at the time of application. Your request can only be completed if you have corresponding entries in the Academic Background section of your OUAC application.

    While requirements vary by program, you can expect to need:

    • Transcripts & Degree Certificates
      • During the application process, transcripts from all previously completed and in progress post-secondary studies (universities and colleges) are required to be uploaded by the applicant. Transcripts must be current-dated, include the student’s full legal name, student ID number, full name of institution attended and all coursework completed and grades earned. All transcripts must include the institution’s grading scale.
      • If you attended a postsecondary institution outside of Ontario, transcripts from all previously completed and in progress post-secondary studies (universities and colleges) are required to be uploaded to your Brock portal AFTER you have submitted your OUAC application.
      • Note: If you attended a postsecondary institution in Ontario, you must order your transcripts via OUAC at the time of application. If you attended a Postsecondary Institution in Ontario, your request can only be completed if you have corresponding entries in the Academic Background section of your OUAC application.
      • If you have been admitted to your desired program, official documents will be requested. Documents are considered official if we receive them directly from the issuing institution. If the student elects to deliver official documents to Brock, they must be received sealed in the originating institution’s stamped envelope and not opened prior to Brock receiving the documents. Transcripts sent digitally directly from the issuing institution are also considered official.
    • Referees
      • Most programs require a minimum of two academic references. Referees must be able to provide an institutional e-mail address. Referees do not need to provide a reference letter. Referee contact information is entered into the OUAC application system and they will be contacted directly by Brock to complete a referee report. The report must be submitted electronically.
    • Language Test Scores
      • Applicants who have not completed post-secondary studies at a Canadian institution, or at an institution in one of the exempt countries, must provide proof of English language proficiency (ELP). For full details, visit our English language proficiency page.
      • If you require ELP scores, you will also be required to complete an English Language Proficiency Self Report Form.
    • Resume/CV
      • Resume – A current summary of the applicant’s relevant education and experience. This should include details about the applicant’s academic and professional background.
      • CV (Curriculum Vitae) – A current summary of the applicant’s education, qualifications and career to date. This should include the applicant’s full education details, employment, teaching and research activities/experience, and publications (if any).

    Step 4: Complete the Online Application

    • Complete and submit the online application.
    • When you have submitted the application, you will be prompted to pay the non-refundable application fee. You must pay the fee for each program to which you are applying. Application fees vary by program.
      • $110 CAD – MA, MBE, MSC, MS or PhD
      • $140 CAD – MADS, GD ADS, MBA, MAcc, MEd, MPH, MPH/MBA, MAG or MPK programs
    • The fee is payable to the Ontario University Application Centre and can be paid by VISA or Mastercard.
    • Once you have submitted and paid for your application, one to two business days are required for Brock to receive your application from the Ontario Universities Application Centre.
    • Note: An electronic transcript processing fee of $12 will be applied for applicants that have completed, or are currently completing, postsecondary studies within Ontario.

    Step 5: Upload Supporting Documents

    Within one week of submitting your application through OUAC, you will be contacted by email with your Brock Campus ID (2 letters, 2 numbers, 2 letters) and instructions on how to log in to the Brock portal to upload the remaining required documents for your application to be considered. Instructions for uploading documents can be found on the How to Upload Documents page.

    Step 6: Monitor your student portal

    Monitor your application and document status on the Brock portal using your campus ID. The Brock portal is your most up-to-date source of information. Offer letters to admitted students will be posted to their Brock Portal account. Please refer to the FAQ section of the website for answers to additional questions.

    Admissions decisions will only be posted to the portal. Admission decisions are typically made 6 – 8 weeks after the application deadline.

    Approved Academic Agents can log in here to find application and monitoring instructions. For more information on becoming an approved Academic Agent, go here.

    Child and Youth Studies

    Brock University

    Brock University

    Canada

    Canada, St. Catharines