A Bachelor of Arts in Child Advocacy is a type of Bachelor's degree awarded by universities in many countries. Curriculum Structure A Bachelor of Arts or Science in Child advocacy may be a four-year degree, depending on the program. Child advocacy may be offered as an additional or subsidiary subject to a traditional bachelor's degree in psychology. Topics of study may include: * Autonomy * Children's rights * child abuse * child custody * child neglect * corporal punishment * disability * due process * ethnicity * Evolving capacities * freedom of choice * gender * gender identity * juvenile delinquency * law * morality * national origin * politics * race * religion * sexual orientation * standard of living * Student rights * Youth participation * Youth program Institutions with Child Advocacy Degree Programs Institutions in the United States that have a Bachelor's in Child Advocacy Degree Program include: * Florida Institute of Technology * Montclair State University