Youth Development BA
A better future starts with our youth.
Become a youth leadership professional with this unique educational program.
This multidisciplinary program combines courses in education, social work, and nonprofit studies to prepare students to work with ages 3-21 populations in a variety of settings.
In-Demand Careers
- Childcare worker
- Social service manager
- Case manager
- Youth minister
- Camp director
- Outreach worker
Why Youth Development? | Why Our Program?
- Our Bachelor of Arts program is unique within Rhode Island: housed within our nationally recognized School of Education and encompassing coursework from multiple disciplines.
- Students graduate prepared to work with youth in after-school programs, recreation centers, community arts centers, youth residential housing, justice and probation sites, youth ministry,β€―and governmental agencies.
- Program includes a student-chosen minor or self-designed concentration composed of five-plus courses, in addition to a 180-hour internship.
- Topics covered in the include: Social justice; educational psychology; human development; social work; nonprofit studies; children and youth with disabilities; pedagogy.
Students in this program graduate with both a BA in Youth Development and a Certificate of Undergraduate Study in Nonprofit Studies.
Our Youth Development Faculty
Dr. Lesley M. Bogad
- Professor
Dr. Victoria Restler
- Associate Professor
Hear from a Student
Marleni Suazo
"Our youth need role models; they need somebody who will see their potential and empower them."
– Youth Development Major
Impacting Local Youth
Silas Murray is intent on empowering youth the way he was empowered β€” through sports
Take the Next Step!
Feinstein School of Education and Human Development
The Feinstein School administers and coordinates all professional education programs at ΞΆΓάΘ¦. We offer a range of programs, including early childhood, pre-K-12, counseling, school psychology, youth development and health and wellness.
- phone401-456-8110
- placeHorace Mann Hall 241