BACHELOR of CHILD and YOUTH CARE

OPPORTUNITIES

There’s more to your degree than assignments and exams. Student conferences, research, publication or field work opportunities, guest speakers and unique initiatives across campus—put your best foot forward and reap the academic and personal benefits of outside-the-classroom activities and events.

The world is your classroom
New perspectives. International networks. Lifelong friendships. When you study at a partner university in another country, the skills you learn and the people you meet open doors to a whole new world.
student in russia Study abroad
An invitation to students
Explore your own ideas and share them at conferences through USRI and USRA grants. Present to your peers and the general public at Student Research Day. Discover numerous opportunities for student-engaged research at MacEwan University.
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myHealth
Build your wellness toolbox, learn more about yourself and explore health and wellness resources available on and off campus.
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Get involved. Get skills. Get recognized.

The student experience record (SER) is an official document that lists the extracurricular activities you participate in as a MacEwan student, such as non-credit clubs, campaigns and committees. Bring the SER to a job interview or attach it to an application. It boosts your resumé and lets potential employers know a bit more about you.

Student Experience Record (SER)

Where in the world . . . South Africa
“South Africa is referred to as the birthplace of child and youth care,” says Erika Altrogge, one of three students who attended a child care workers conference in Durban, South Africa.
Outside Khayelihle High School, one of the affiliated Isibindi schools, in Umbumbulu, Kwazulu-Natal, South Africa. Full Story