A master's degree or certification in Youth Development prepares students for a career in organizations such as 4-H and Boys and Girls Clubs of America, non-profits, faith-based groups, community recreation, juvenile justice facilities, middle and high school programs, extension services, and military youth programs.
With this degree you will be able to:
- Develop policies with a positive effect.
- Understand normative pathways to development.
- Work with agencies, boards, families, and other professionals.
- Gain the necessary skills for budgeting, grant writing, and fund-raising.
- Examine the impact of local, state, federal, and global policies on youth.
- Identify how youth and family cultural issues affect positive youth outcomes.
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