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Policy and Human Development
Adolescent and Youth Development Minor
Adolescent and Youth Development Minor

Adolescent and Youth Development Minor

  • ID:UoNH10001
  • Level:4-Year Bachelor's Degree
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Admission Requirements

Entry Requirements

  • Completed Application

  • Official Transcripts

  • Letter Of Recommendation

  • Official Sat Or Act Scores (Optional)

  • Special Program Requirements (For Specific Majors Only)

  • Advanced Placement And International Baccalaureate Credit

English Requirements

  • Results of the TOEFL, IELTS, or Duolingo are required if English is not a student's first language. English proficiency waivers are considered on a case-by-case basis. Scores must be sent directly from the testing agency. Minimum TOEFL score is 80 (internet version), 550 (paper version), 213 (computer version); recommended minimum IELTS score is 6.5; recommend Duolingo score is 105 or higher. UNH's CEEB code for the TOEFL is: 3918.

Course Information

The departments of Recreation Management and Policy and Human Development and Family Studies offer an interdisciplinary minor designed to give students an opportunity to develop knowledge and skills regarding adolescence and youth development. The two required courses offer a foundation in theory, research, and practice, and students choose three additional courses in order to better prepare students to work with this age group.

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Two (2) Required Courses:,

  • RMP 668, Youth Culture and Programs, 4

  • HDFS 624, Developmental Perspectives on Adolescence and Early Adulthood, 4

Students must select three supporting courses (12 credits) approved by a minor advisor. Potential supporting courses toward this minor include:,

  • EDUC #556, Peer to Peer Mentoring for Students with Disabilities, 2

  • EDUC #717, Growing up Male in America, 4

  • HDFS 444A, Children at Risk, 4

  • HDFS 707, Practicum, 1-6

  • HDFS 776, Children, Adolescents and the Law, 4

  • RMP 563, Recreation Management and Policy Practicum, 2

  • RMP 560, Recreational Sport Management, 4

  • SOC 525, Juvenile Crime and Delinquency, 4

  • CMN 714, Youth and Media, 4

  • SPST 565, Principles of Coaching, 4

  • SW 705, Child and Adolescent Risks and Resiliency: Program, Policy and Practice, 4

  • Other adolescent or youth-based courses as approved by minor coordinator.,

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Career Opportunity

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Overseas Student Health Cover

Medical  insurance: 1999USD/year

 

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