The Anthropology of Childhood and Youth is a vital field of study that explores the complexities of growing up in diverse cultural contexts.
Through this Advanced Certificate program, you'll delve into the social, cultural, and historical factors that shape the lives of children and adolescents worldwide.
Gain a deeper understanding of the intersections between childhood, culture, and power, and develop skills to analyze and address the challenges faced by young people.
Some key topics include childhood studies, youth culture, family dynamics, and the impact of globalization on childhood experiences.
Develop a nuanced perspective on the diverse ways in which children and youth navigate identity, belonging, and belonging in an increasingly complex world.
By exploring the Anthropology of Childhood and Youth, you'll gain a unique understanding of the intricate relationships between culture, power, and childhood.
Take the first step towards a career in research, policy, or community work that prioritizes the needs and rights of children and youth.