
The nation’s first doctoral degree-granting
program in Childhood Studies welcomed its first cohort of graduate
students at Rutgers University’s Camden campus this fall. In
addition to the PhD program, Rutgers-Camden also offers an undergraduate
minor, and awards bachelor’s and master's degrees in Childhood
Studies.
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Childhood studies is acknowledged widely as a prominent emerging academic
discipline that is transforming research and scholarship on children
in the same way that women’s studies and African-American studies
transformed the study of race and gender during the late 20th century.
While a handful of undergraduate and master’s programs in childhood
studies exist in the United States and Great Britain, the Rutgers
program is the first to offer a doctorate in childhood studies.
"Research on every Rutgers campus seeks to provide new insight into the challenges
facing the citizens of New Jersey and, indeed, the world," said Rutgers President
Richard L. McCormick. "At Rutgers-Camden, we have a strong and growing core
of faculty who are established leaders in childhood studies across a comprehensive
spectrum of scholarly disciplines. Their excellence in research regularly earns
national and international attention, and their work is instrumental in deepening
our knowledge of childhood matters. As a result, Rutgers-Camden is the ideal
location for the nation;s first doctoral program in this important field."
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Contact Information
For more information about the childhood studies program, please
contact
Department of Childhood Studies
Rutgers University - Camden Campus
405-407 Cooper Street
Camden, NJ 08102
Lynne Vallone, Department Chair
vallone@rutgers.edu
856-225-2802, Room 303
Dan Cook, Director of Graduate Studies
dtcook@camden.rutgers.edu
856-225-2816, Room 311
Daniel Hart, Director, CCCS
daniel.hart@rutgers.edu
856-225-6741, Room 302
Sandra Hill, Department Secretary
sandhill@camden.rutgers.edu
856-225-6741, Room 304
About the Faculty
Rutgers-Camden has a growing
core of faculty in childhood studies across a wide spectrum
of scholarly disciplines. Their excellence in research regularly
earns national and international attention, and their work
is instrumental in deepening knowledge of childhood matters.
As a result, Rutgers- Camden is the ideal location for the
nation’s first doctoral program in this important field.
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