Welfare and Justice for Children and Youth (Minor)

Welfare and Justice for Children and Youth (Minor)
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Offered by: Welfare and Justice for Children and Youth Council
Council: Jessica Dutille, Stephanie Halter, Pamela Chiang, Alison Buchholz, Laura Dykstra.

The Welfare and Justice for Children and Youth minor provides students the opportunity to develop  professional skills for working with youth across multiple systems. Increasing knowledge of children and youth’s development, especially brain development and the impact of trauma on development, a growing focus on crossover youth and the growing use of a balanced and restorative approach across many social institutions (e.g., schools, court diversion, prevention/intervention/diversion programs and institutional/correctional settings) has left many agencies that serve children and youth challenged to hire qualified individuals. To make a difference in the lives of some of the most at-risk children and youth in our society today, agencies need qualified staff equipped with the necessary skills to effectively engage and support this unique population.

Please see complete information on  to earn a minor at ³È×ÓÊÓƵapp.

Course Title Credits
Minor Requirements
°ä´³Ìý3110Youth and Crime4
°ä´³Ìý3600Restorative Justice Practice with Youth4
³§°ÂÌý2300Case Management and Advocacy3
³§°ÂÌý3150Child Maltreatment3
Complete one course from the following:2-4
°ä²ÑÌý2915
Communication and Leadership
·¡¶ÙÌý2400
Child and Youth Development in Context (WECO)
·¡¶ÙÌý2550
Mentoring & Empowering Youth
·¡¶ÙÌý2800
Inclusive Education and Technology (TECO)
³§°ÂÌý3130
³§°ÂÌý3490
Total Credits16-18
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