Youth Development
- About
- Tuition & Fees
- Courses
- Tech Requirements
- Application Process
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| The Program | ||
The master’s degree or graduate certificate in Youth Development uses a strengths-based curriculum that supports youth to make them socially, emotionally and cognitively competent adults. An estimated 17,000 organizations currently serve more than 30 million young people. Professionals who understand the strengths-based approach are in demand. Few Youth Development graduate programs exist. This Great Plains IDEA program is the only alliance of public universities to offer it 100% online.
Master’s degree or graduate certificate? The master’s degree and certificate prepare you to:
Who Should Consider This Program?
Students interested in careers in the following fields should consider this degree:
Method of Delivery
Classes are offered through web based instruction. Students interact with instructors and other students through e-mail, online chats, discussion boards, and other methods. Some courses have supplemental materials on videos or CDs, and other courses may require phone conferencing. All students must have access to a computer, e-mail and the Internet. Even though the classes do not “meet” at a scheduled time and place, the learner is expected to keep up with class assignments and interact as if the distance learner were attending a course on campus. For more information: |
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Great Plains IDEA Program Each university brings a unique strength to the multi-institution academic programs. |
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Non-Resident Tuition Cost:
Tuition rates are effective as of 7/1/09 and are subject to change in July of each year. UNL Office of Scholarships and Financial Aid provides information about low-interest student loans.Nebraska teachers enrolled in graduate programs may be eligible for special forgivable loans from the Nebraska Department of Education. |
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| Program of Study | |
Each course is 3 credit hours unless otherwise noted. Required Masters degree courses (28 credit hours):
The remaining eight credits are determined in consultation with your advisor and masters degree option chosen. These credits can come in the form of additional course work, internship, special project, or thesis.
Four of the courses listed for 12 credits:
Youth Program Management and Evaluation Certificate Courses: Required:
Four of the courses listed for 12 credits:
Credits completed in a certificate may be considered as partial fulfillment for the Master’s Degree. Please consult your advisor for more information. More detailed information on course scheduling and descriptions are available on the GP-IDEA Web site. |
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High speed Internet connection is required. Check the Graduate Distance Catalog to learn the specific requirements for your program.
Older versions of the above or alternative browsers (such as Mozilla and Opera) may be compatible, but some features might not be available. To download the latest browsers, click the “help” button in Blackboard (My.UNL) and access the Downloads area. Operating Systems:
Note: Using Blackboard with AOL:
While you can use AOL as your service provider, you cannot use the AOL Web browser to access Blackboard (My.UNL). If you try to use the AOL browser, you will find that it will automatically log you out every few minutes and you will experience problems with some of Blackboard’s services including assessments (tests and quizzes). If you are an AOL user, once you’ve connected to the Internet, use a different Web browser to access the Internet. |
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| Application Process |
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Department of Child, Youth and Family Studies Required by Office of Graduate Studies
Required by Child, Youth and Family Studiesbr>
Application Deadlines
Your application is reviewed only after all materials are received. It is recommended that you submit all materials six weeks prior to the deadlines. |
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| For information regarding courses offered and department admission contact: | |
College of Education & Human Sciences: |
Extended Education & Outreach 900 North 22nd Street P.O. Box 888805 Lincoln, NE 68588-8805 Phone: (402) 472-2715 Fax: (402) 472-4345 E-mail: Web: http://onlinegraduate.unl.edu |


