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The Child Advocacy Studies curriculum focuses on experiential, interdisciplinary, ethical, and culturally sensitive content that provides professionals working with children a common knowledge base for responding to child maltreatment.
A certificate in CAST is awarded by the National Child Protection Training Center to students for the successful completion of CAST 301, CAST 401, and CAST 402. Students must receive a grade of “C” or better. Please be aware that because this certificate is not awarded by WSU, it will not appear on your academic records or transcripts.
If you have been arrested, charged, or convicted of any criminal offense, you should investigate the impact that the arrest, charge, or conviction may have on your chances for employment in the field you intend to study or on your chances to obtain field experiences or internship opportunities.