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Study Children's Issues at Otago

    Overview

    The Children's Issues Centre offers four main distance learning papers. A fifth research-only paper will be available to a small number of students with a strong research background and access to research data.

    These interdisciplinary papers are designed as professional development opportunities for professionals working in various areas with children, including social workers, teachers, nurses, family lawyers, police, psychologists, policy analysts, researchers, family support and community development workers.

    It is expected that course participants will have a degree or professional qualification in some area relevant to children and their families. These papers all complement other courses in related disciplines, such as Health Sciences, Psychology, Law and Education at the postgraduate level.

    Papers

    See the full list of Children's Issues (CHIC) papers.

    Choose a study option

    Whether you are advancing your career with our specialised graduate qualifications or pursuing in-depth research and expertise through our postgraduate programmes, Otago is here to support your aspirations.

    Postgraduate qualifications

    Honours, Master’s, PhDs, and other advanced degrees for graduates. Just one additional year of study will earn you a valuable postgraduate degree. Or perhaps you want the depth of a full year of research-only time during a Master’s or to step up to a PhD.

    Graduate Qualifications

    Our graduate qualifications are crafted to transition students from foundational studies to advanced, specialised knowledge.

    Programme details

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    Papers
    • CHIC 401 Understanding Children and Childhood: Theory into Practice
    • CHIC 402 Promoting Children's Participation and Protection
    • Two of: Note: Admission to CHIC 480 requires approval from the Director of the Centre for Research on Children and Families.

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    Contacts

    Children's Issues Centre

    Email cic@otago.ac.nz
    Website otago.ac.nz/cic


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