MS in Child Life
The master’s degree in child life is designed to prepare graduates to successfully complete credentialing as child life specialists, who are allied health care professionals with expertise in helping children and their families navigate traumatic and challenging experiences, particularly health crises.
In addition to rigorous coursework, this is an applied/clinical program, with students required to complete a 120-hour practicum in child life followed by a 600-hour hospital internship. The program comprises 42 units and can be completed in 18 months, with available start times in spring and fall. Courses take place primarily in the evenings. There is also online synchronous learning for our master’s degree in child life and the Advanced Standing option.
Requirements
Code | Title | Units |
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PCLS 501 | Advanced Child Development | 3 |
PCLS 502 | Applied Child Development and Medical Terminology | 3 |
PCLS 511 | Family Systems Theory and Applications | 3 |
PCLS 512 | Theories and Practices of Grief and Loss | 3 |
PCLS 521 | Introduction to Child Life | 3 |
PCLS 522 | Therapeutic Interventions and Play-Based Techniques | 3 |
PCLS 523 | Coping Strategies for Children Experiencing Stress and Trauma | 3 |
PCLS 524 | Adolescent Development and Interventions | 3 |
PCLS 525 | Assessment, Preparation, and Documentation | 3 |
PCLS 527 | Supporting Children with Special Needs in the Healthcare System | 3 |
PCLS 531 | Ethics, Diversity and Professional Issues | 3 |
PCLS 542 | Practicum in Child Life | 3 |
PCLS 551 | Research Methods and Statistical Analysis | 3 |
PCLS 552 | Thesis/Project Seminar | 3 |
Optional Electives 1 | ||
Infants and Toddlers: Development and Interventions | ||
Child Life Administration and Leadership | ||
Internship in Child Life | ||
Internship in Child Life II | ||
Total Units | 42 |
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These courses may serve as electives for the MS in Child Life program, or be used as substitutes for required courses by students who enter the program with previous completed coursework that meets the student learning outcomes for required courses. Departmental permission is required for such a substitution.
Admission
University graduate admission and program-specific requirements must be met before an application is complete (see Admission to the University). Program-specific application requirements are available online.
International students should contact Graduate and Professional Admissions for application procedures.
Faculty
Program Director
Charity Vasquez, PhD, CCLS
Associate Professor
Hannah Knott, PhD, CCLS
Assistant Professor
Carissa Howard, MS, CCLS