The Youth, Family & Community Sciences Program provides graduate study for current and emerging professionals in family life education, parent education, family life coaching, youth development, volunteer management, and community-based youth and family programs, or related careers. The demand for professionals to teach, administer, and create support systems for children, youth and families is increasing through Cooperative Extension programs, government agencies and initiatives, community-based non-proï¬ts, court systems, prisons, social service organizations, health care agencies/organizations, and schools.
The following distance-based graduate programs are available:
- Master of Science in Youth, Family, and Community Sciences (M.S. requires 36 total hours including a thesis)
- Master of Youth, Family, and Community Sciences (M.R. requires 30 hours and a culminating supervised professional experience)
