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Nov 08, 2024
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Draft 2025-2026 Catalog
Child and Youth Studies Minor
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The Interdisciplinary Child and Youth Studies minor develops students’ awareness and understanding about issues that are important to children and adolescents locally and globally. Students in the minor take courses from a variety of disciplines and perspectives, including psychology, sociology, communication studies, education, kinesiology, dance, and nursing. Students apply course content in meaningful projects and field-based contexts.
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Program Learning Outcomes
Students will:
- Articulate and define major theories or concepts used in the study of children/youth
- Recognize the complexity of sociocultural diversity among children/youth
- Participate in hands-on interactions involving the physical, intellectual, social, and/or emotional dimensions of childhood/youth
Minor Requirements (24 units)
Students must obtain a “C” grade or better in all courses for the minor.
At least 12 units must come from courses outside of the student’s major department(s) and other academic programs (e.g., Dual Degree Program and minors).
Students must meet with the Director of the CYS minor before starting the program.
Electives (8 units)
Notes:
- SONHP students usually complete 10 units of electives for the Minor to accommodate the 3-unit nursing courses. Please contact the program for additional information.
- Students majoring in Psychology must select courses outside of Psychology to fulfill this requirement.
Departmental Practicum and Internship Experiences (4 units)
Note: SONHP students usually complete 3 units of practicum and internship experience to accommodate the 3-unit nursing courses. Please contact the program for additional information.
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