Course title:
Licenciada em Estudos da Criança e Família (Interdisciplinar)
Órgão certificador:
Albright College
Módulos: 

The core courses are as follows: PSY 100 (fulfills general studies social science requirement), PSY 205 or 305, PSY 230 or 240, One from PSY 340, 350 or 355, PSY 390 or 391, PSY 395, Any 400-level seminar PSY 106, PSY 290, PSY 394 and PSY 401A or internship experience are strongly recommended, but not required. Required courses in sociology are: SOC 101 (fulfills general studies social science requirement), SOC 201, 261, SOC 271 or 272, Three courses from SOC 302, 311, 312, 313, 350 or ANT 320, SOC 490. In addition, students must choose a methodology sequence: PSY 200 and 201 or SOC 240 and 341 (PSY 201 or SOC 241 fulfills the general studies quantitative requirement). Students combining child and family studies with elementary, early or special education should complete the following courses in addition to the professional courses in elementary education offered by the Education Department: PSY 100 (fulfills general studies social science requirement). One from PSY 205, 305, 340, 350 or 355, PSY 230 or 240, PSY 390 or 391, Any 400-level psychology seminar: PSY 106 and 290 are strongly recommended, but not required, SOC 101 (satisfies the general studies social science requirement), SOC 261, One course from SOC 302, 312, 313 or ANT 320, SOC 490. In addition, students must choose a methodology sequence: PSY 200 and 201 or SOC 240 and 341 (PSY 201 or SOC 341 fulfills the general studies quantitative requirement), Students interested in this option should contact Professor Snyder (psychology).
Preço:
E.U. $ 30.800 por ano
Duração:
Variável
Modalidade de estudo:
Full time
Descrição do curso: 

This B.A. degree program, which combines psychology and sociology (family studies track), provides the breadth and depth required to work in human services or to pursue graduate studies in human development, psychology or family studies.
Requisitos para o ingresso: 

Students whose native language is not English are required to submit results of TOEFL/SAT or IELTS (6.0 band score) as part of the admissions process. The Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) and the American College Test (ACT) are not required of international students. Applicants who have taken the exam(s) should include a copy of their test scores with their application.
Data de solicitação:
Feb/15
Detalhes da solicitação: 

Students should submit the completed application along with the non-refundable application fee of $25. They must also submit the academic transcripts, secondary school report and counselor recommendation, Teacher Recommendation form, certification of finances and TOEFL/IELTS or SAT/ACT score reports. The documents must be sent to Albright College, Admission Office, 13th and Bern Streets, P O Box 15234, Reading, PA 19612, U.S.A.
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N º de estudantes internacionais
38
Endereço:
13th and Bern Streets
Post Box 15234
READING
PA
19612
United States
Telefone: +1 610 921 7856
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Informações locais para este curso:
This course is available at more than one location. See below for details.
Psychology Department
Endereço:
Psychology Department
13th and Bern Streets
PO Box 15234
READING
Pennsylvania
United States
19612
Descrição do Local: 

The Psychology Department offers comprehensive programs in psychology and psychobiology. In addition, students may create a variety of combined majors, combining psychology with elementary education, special education, Spanish, criminology, philosophy or political science. All psychology students complete independent research, learn computer technology skills, and receive personalized mentoring by faculty members. Junior and senior level independent research, fieldwork internships, service learning and seminars are highly valued components of the psychology undergraduate experience. Students work closely with their advisers to select courses that complement their major interests and career goals.
Há acomodações disponíveis neste local?
Yes
Detalhes sobre acomodações: 

Freshman and sophomore year students are required to live in campus housing. First-year students, assuming availability, may reside in the same residences as upper-class students. Albright also has three coed first-year experience residence halls: Crowell, Smith and Walton Halls. There are six traditional residence halls. Albright Court, Mohn, Krause, Crowell, Smith, and Walton Halls all offer coed living. Mohn and Walton Halls also have all female floors. Mohn Hall is also the academic honors residence hall, provides break housing accommodations for international students, and is available to students of all class years. There are two residence hall facilities designated as special interest housing - North Hall suites, and Albright Woods apartments. The apartments are intended mainly for juniors and seniors, and the suites are intended mainly for sophomores and juniors. Basic cable television and internet services are available in each room. Students are responsible for providing their own television, TV cable cord, and Ethernet cable. They may upgrade their cable services, at additional cost to students, through Comcast Cable upon their arrival to campus. All residence hall rooms on campus have air conditioning. The residence halls have study areas, television lounges and free laundry rooms. Custodial services clean common areas. Students are responsible for the cleanliness of their own rooms. There is 24-hour security on campus. Residence halls are always locked. Students are issued swipe cards when they arrive. Each student also receives either a key or combination for the assigned room. There are courtesy/emergency telephones at each residence hall entrance so visitors can call residents for access and residents can call the Department of Public Safety. Housing staff and Public Safety Officers also make regular rounds in the residence halls for safety and security purposes.
Department of Sociology and Anthropology
Endereço:
Department of Sociology and Anthropology
Selwyn Hall
READING
Pennsylvania
United States
19612
Descrição do Local: 

Albright College traces its origin to 1856. Affiliated with the United Methodist Church, Albright was formed through the mergers of three separate Pennsylvania institutions: Union Seminary of New Berlin; Schuylkill Seminary (later called Schuylkill College), Reading; and Albright Collegiate Institute (later called Albright College), Myerstown. The final merger occurred in 1929, when Schuylkill College and Albright College became Albright College at its current location in Reading. Albright College is the oldest institution of higher learning in Berks County and is located on a 118-acre suburban campus nestled at the foot of Mount Penn in Reading, Pa., a city of 80,000. The College is named for preacher Jacob Albright (1759-1808), founder of the Evangelical Association, a German-speaking denomination with beliefs similar to those of the Methodist Church. The College’s rigorous liberal arts curriculum has an interdisciplinary focus. Albright’s hallmarks are connecting fields of learning, collaborative teaching and learning, and a flexible curriculum that allows students to create an individualized education. Fully half of Albright students have concentrations that combine two or three fields of learning.
Há acomodações disponíveis neste local?
Yes
Detalhes sobre acomodações: 

Freshman and sophomore year students are required to live in campus housing. First-year students, assuming availability, may reside in the same residences as upper-class students. Albright also has three coed first-year experience residence halls: Crowell, Smith and Walton Halls. There are six traditional residence halls. Albright Court, Mohn, Krause, Crowell, Smith, and Walton Halls all offer coed living. Mohn and Walton Halls also have all female floors. Mohn Hall is also the academic honors residence hall, provides break housing accommodations for international students, and is available to students of all class years. There are two residence hall facilities designated as special interest housing - North Hall suites, and Albright Woods apartments. The apartments are intended mainly for juniors and seniors, and the suites are intended mainly for sophomores and juniors. Basic cable television and internet services are available in each room. Students are responsible for providing their own television, TV cable cord, and Ethernet cable. They may upgrade their cable services, at additional cost to students, through Comcast Cable upon their arrival to campus. All residence hall rooms on campus have air conditioning. The residence halls have study areas, television lounges and free laundry rooms. Custodial services clean common areas. Students are responsible for the cleanliness of their own rooms. There is 24-hour security on campus. Residence halls are always locked. Students are issued swipe cards when they arrive. Each student also receives either a key or combination for the assigned room. There are courtesy/emergency telephones at each residence hall entrance so visitors can call residents for access and residents can call the Department of Public Safety. Housing staff and Public Safety Officers also make regular rounds in the residence halls for safety and security purposes.
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