The master in Interventions in Childhood (One Year) (MSc) is interdisciplinary and you will gain deepened theoretical knowledge and skills to work professionally with children in need of support and their families in preschool/school, child healthcare, rehabilitation, and social work. It provides a basis for further development in a variety of professional roles.
The students in the master in Interventions in Childhood (One Year) (MSc) have a background in education, special education, nursing, psychology, speech and language therapy, occupational therapy, physical therapy, and social welfare. As a student, you gain valuable knowledge of theories and tools that you can use to critically and systematically analyze, assess, and handle complex phenomena, problems, and situations related to childhood interventions.
During the master in Interventions in Childhood (One Year) (MSc) you are allowed to tailor parts of your education to a specific area related to your professional and research interests. After graduation, you are qualified to start a research career by applying for doctoral studies.