Psychosocial Interventions for Forced Migrants and Refugees Diploma
Program Overview
The diploma is designed to develop the necessary insights and abilities to understand and implement holistic culturally sensitive interventions that minimize or alleviate the psychosocial issues affecting forced migrants and refugees at an individual, family, group, community and societal levels.
The diploma program requires the successful completion of six courses (five core and one elective). Completion of the diploma program takes one year for full-time students and two years for part-time students. Admission to the diploma program is only in the fall.
Degrees and Admission Requirements
Students wishing to pursue a graduate diploma in Psychosocial Interventions for Forced Migrants and Refugees should meet the minimum academic, language and admission requirements set by AUC.
Learning Outcomes
Plan and implement holistic culturally sensitive interventions that minimize or alleviate the psychosocial issues affecting forced migrants and refugees at an individual, family, group, community and societal levels.
Plan, manage and implement state-of-the-art interventions that make an impact on the psychosocial well-being of refugee adults and children without discrimination
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