Child Life, Administration and Family Collaboration M.S.

Degree: Master of Science
https://www.towson.edu/cla/departments/family-science/grad/childlife/

Program Director: Lisa A. Martinelli Beasley
Phone: 410-704-3766
Email: lmartinelli@towson.edu

The Master of Science program in Child Life, Administration and Family Collaboration provides advanced education for Certified Child Life Specialists (CCLS) currently working in the field and for those students seeking CCLS certification. This program has a broad scope of curriculum that not only engages students from the eyes of a child life specialist through applied research, but also focuses on family collaboration and prepares students for management and administrative positions.

The program is 39-41 units. Upon completion of this program, students will have earned a graduate degree that includes course work related to Child Life, a Post-Baccalaureate Certificate in Family-Professional Collaboration, as well as course work related to administration. Students may opt to complete the Post-Baccalaureate Certificate in Clinician-Administrator Transition. The curriculum design of this graduate program is intended for students who are interested in pursuing graduate study in Child Life at the entry level as well as practicing Certified Child Life Specialists returning to school to advance their clinical, research and professional knowledge and skills through a graduate degree.

Accelerated Bachelor’s-Master’s Program

Students may also earn the M.S. in Child Life, Administration and Family Collaboration through the bachelor’s to master’s degree program in child life. The B.S./M.S. program is designed to allow students to complete accelerated undergraduate and graduate degrees in a shorter time frame, including 9 units taken during the summer terms. This program is open only to undergraduates pursuing the Introduction to Child Life Track in the Department of Family Studies and Community Development.

Admission Requirements

Application deadlines and a full listing of materials required for admission can be found on the website.

Prerequisites for Admission

Applicants must have completed the following courses with a grade of "C" or higher:

  • Human development across the lifespan (one lower-level course)
  • Infant and/or child development and adolescent development course work (two courses - 6 upper-level units)
  • Research methods (one upper-level course)

Applicants must have a minimum of 100 hours of volunteer, child life practicum or paid work experience (example, child life assistant) with children with special health care needs in a child life department under the direct supervision of a Certified Child Life Specialist. Applicants with volunteer hours beyond the minimum will be viewed more favorably.

Applicants must submit a completed Volunteer/Work Experience Verification Form for each institution at which volunteer, practicum or work hours in the child life department under the direct supervision of a Certified Child Life Specialist have been collected.

Degree Requirements

Students Who Are Not Certified Child Life Specialists

Child Life Specific Courses
FMST 540THE HOSPITALIZED CHILD AND FAMILY3
FMST 545INTRODUCTION TO ART THERAPY3
FMST 602CHILD LIFE PROFESSIONAL SEMINAR1
FMST 603THERAPEUTIC BENEFITS OF PLAY3
FMST 604BEREAVEMENT, GRIEF AND LOSS: A CHILD LIFE PROSPECTIVE3
FMST 640MEDICAL ASPECTS OF ILLNESS: A CHILD LIFE PERSPECTIVE3
FMST 697GRADUATE INTERNSHIP IN FAMILY SCIENCE4
Family-Professional Collaboration Courses
FMST 601APPLIED FAMILY RELATIONSHIPS3
FMST 610FAMILY-PROFESSIONAL COLLABORATION3
FMST 615APPLIED RESEARCH METHODS IN FAMILY SCIENCE3
FMST 620PROJECT IN FAMILY FOCUSED PROGRAM DEVELOPMENT3
Total Units32

Degree Requirements

Students Who Are Child Life Specialists

Entering students who are already Certified Child Life Specialists are required to complete 6 units of child life course work, 12 units of Family-Professional Collaboration course work, 6 units of Graduate Project/Thesis, and 6 units of Electives. Elective courses must meet the approval of the program director.

Child Life Specific Courses
FMST 545INTRODUCTION TO ART THERAPY3
FMST 640MEDICAL ASPECTS OF ILLNESS: A CHILD LIFE PERSPECTIVE3
Family-Professional Collaboration Courses
FMST 601APPLIED FAMILY RELATIONSHIPS3
FMST 610FAMILY-PROFESSIONAL COLLABORATION3
FMST 615APPLIED RESEARCH METHODS IN FAMILY SCIENCE3
FMST 620PROJECT IN FAMILY FOCUSED PROGRAM DEVELOPMENT3
Graduate Project or Thesis6
Select one of the following options:
Graduate Project
GRADUATE PROJECT IN FAMILY SCIENCE
Research Elective (3 units): may include additional research courses in fields such as child development, education, psychology, family science or FMST independent study (department approval required)
Graduate Thesis 1
FAMILY AND HUMAN SERVICE THESIS
FAMILY AND HUMAN SERVICE THESIS
6 units of graduate electives6
Total Units30
1

FMST 897 (6 units) - taken once, FMST 898 (3 units) - taken twice over two semesters and FMST 899 (1 unit) - taken as many times as needed if the thesis is not finished in the first 6 units.

  1. Students will demonstrate acquisition and application of knowledge in child life theory and practice, family professional collaboration and administration. Students will demonstrate literacy and technological competency in course work.
  2. Students will demonstrate critical thinking and clinical reasoning when providing direct or administrative services.
  3. Students will demonstrate professional skills necessary for practice as a child life specialist within the multidisciplinary team.