Youth Development Leadership (YDL)
Youth development leadership is a graduate degree offered by the School of Social Work in the College of Education and Human Development for people who work with youth in traditional and nontraditional settings. Leadership in this field depends upon keeping up with the challenges facing today’s youth, which requires continual learning and professional growth. This degree is an excellent career opportunity for anyone working with youth, regardless of previous academic background.
New! Summer Institute
The Youth Development Master's Program is pleased to offer a new option to complete the YDL Master's Degree. This option allows those students who cannot attend weekly classes in person during the school year to complete the master's degree through two intensive three-week summer sessions combined with online coursework during the fall and spring semesters. More Information.
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The M.Ed. in youth development leadership emphasizes:
- a community-based model of youth development
- experiential learning
- leadership and community building
- diverse, flexible, and interdisciplinary faculty
- curriculum that provides an understanding of practices, policies, and ethics of youth work
- collaborative approach to learning
- cohort of youth work professionals, for supportive learning environment
- faculty dedicated to youth development and committed to helping students develop a course of study that meets their professional and personal needs and interests
The YDL program
“People in the YDL program come from different experiences and backgrounds, not only in their personal lives, but also in the field of youth work. Everyone has different passions, but we’re all working toward a similar goal. There’s a very real sense of support and camaraderie that I haven’t felt anywhere else.”
—Jessica Pierson Russo, teacher, multicultural community educator
Cohort
Students admitted to the program take the core courses together, one
course per semester over a two year period. This supportive community
environment establishes a network of professional connections, personal
support, and fun. Though you can apply for acceptance into the YDL
program at any time, you will be required to begin the series of core
courses with your cohort in the fall.
Faculty
adviser selection
Because you take the initiative in tailoring the program to fit your
professional needs, it is important to have an adviser to partner you in
your graduate work. You are assigned an adviser upon admission to the
college, but you may ask a different faculty person to be your adviser
once you are acquainted with the program and the professional focus of
each faculty member.
Core courses
The School of Social Work offers the core courses, which focus on healthy youth development in families, schools, the workplace, and the community.
“...my involvement in the YDL program taught me to speak out on behalf of kids in ways that truly made a positive difference...”
—YDL graduate
The faculty advise, guide, and mentor you throughout the program, but it is your individual vision of youth leadership that provides the focus. Based on your own professional interests, you choose 10 credits of elective courses from departments across the University. In addition to choosing electives in your area of interest, you select from a variety of seminar options and complete a field experience of your own design. At the end of your time in the program, you compile a portfolio: a comprehensive, critical reflection of your work and experiences. For more detailed information about the M.Ed and tuition, follow the links below.
Revised August 2011
