TNCAC News
Winona State University Announces Child Advocacy Studies Minor
posted April 20, 2007
The Child Advocacy Studies program at Winona State University (WSU) has now been certified as a minor. At WSU, students can now major in social work, criminal justice, nursing, psychology or any other field and minor in child protection, or child advocacy studies. The courses emphasize “hands on” learning and, beginning in 2008, will be taught in a state of the art training facility that will include moot court rooms, forensic interview rooms, a classroom in which to conduct on-line crimes against children training, and a “house” in which to conduct mock investigations.