
Child & Family Studies
Undergraduate Program Overview
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Make a Difference in the Lives of Children & Families
Are you passionate about supporting children, youth, and families? Nipissing University’s Child and Family Studies undergraduate program equips you with the knowledge and hands-on experience needed to work in education, healthcare, social services, and community development. Through interdisciplinary coursework and real-world learning, you’ll develop the skills to advocate for children and families in a variety of professional settings.
Program Highlights
This program focuses on understanding childhood, family dynamics, and social structures through courses in:
- Child Development & Psychology – Study cognitive, emotional, and social development from infancy to adolescence.
- Family and Community Systems – Explore how families function and interact within society.
- Social Policies and Advocacy – Learn about policies affecting children and families and how to influence change.
- Research Methods in Child and Family Studies – Develop skills to analyze social issues and contribute to meaningful research.
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Why Nipissing's Child & Family Studies Program?
Hands-On Learning
Engage in community-based placements, research projects, and case studies.
Interdisciplinary Approach
Study child development, psychology, sociology, and social policy.
Small Class Sizes
Benefit from close mentorship and personalized support from expert faculty.
Pathways to Professional Designations
Build a strong foundation for careers in education, social work, family counseling, and related fields.
Flexible Career Options
Prepare for diverse roles in child welfare, healthcare, and non-profit organizations.

Admission Requirements
To qualify for admission, students must meet the General Admission Requirements, plus program specific prerequisites.
General Admission Requirements include:
Ontario Secondary School Diploma including six 4U/4M courses
Future Careers
Real People, Real Impact
Program Requirements
How the Common Degree Structure Works
At Nipissing, you can choose a minor, major, specialization, or honours specialization—each offering a different level of focus and flexibility to match your goals.
Check out this breakdown of the Common Degree Structure to see how you can make your interests fit your degree.
Program Options & Course Requirements
Find required courses for each type of specialization using this link.
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Disclaimer:
While every effort is made to ensure accuracy on this site, in the event of a discrepancy, Nipissing’s Academic Calendar is the official reference.




