Mary Sullivan
Director, RI STEM Center
(401)456-2799

YouthServices@ric.edu


Certificate Program in Youth Services

The Certificate of Undergraduate Study (CUS) in Youth Services includes a series of content courses designed to link theory and practice in working with youth in out of school settings.

Program features

  • Course design includes theory and its relevance to work;
  • Cohort model: students enter and complete course as a group, providing each other with peer support and creating a community that learns independently and interdependently;
  • Hybrid learning: courses meet both face-to-face and online in a 50-50 split, allowing students flexible learning time;
  • Opportunity to continue learning with all credits applying to RIC's Youth Development BA program, offered through the Feinstein School of Education.

Target population: Candidates for the program would be individuals currently working in Youth settings or Outside School Time (OST) settings.

Certificate requirements: Completion of the following courses is required:

Course No. Course Title Credits
PSYC 230Human Development4
CURR 130Work Experience Seminar1
SWRK 324Human Behavior in the Social Environment: Individual, Family, and Small Group3
CURR 130Work Experience Seminar1
SWRK 326Generalist Social Work Practice3
CURR 130Work Experience Seminar1
CEP 315Educational Psychology3

Total Credit Hours

16

Admission requirements: Candidates must have achieved a high school diploma or GED and have completed an Introduction to Psychology course with a grade of C or better.

Scheduling information: Cohorts begin in the summer with PSYC 230. Participants take SWRK 324 in the fall followed by SWRK 326 in the spring. The cohort takes its final course, CEP 315, in the second summer. The program blends the theory in the first three courses with a Work Experience Seminar to build strong links to practice.

Tuition and fees: Students in the CUS in Youth Services Program will receive a Group-Level Scholarship, thereby reducing total program costs for tuition and fees by 15%.

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Page last updated: Feb. 22, 2013