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UNL Youth Development M.S.

 

Educational Objectives

Technical Requirements

Master's Degree:
Program Requirements

Certificate:
Youth Development Specialist

Youth Program Management and Evaluation

Application Requirements and Process

GRE

Financial Aid

Course Registration

Tuition

Classroom Instruction

Course Materials

Transfer of Credits

The University of Nebraska-Lincoln is currently accepting applications for admissions to the program for the Spring 2007 semester. This program is a collaborative, multi-institution effort with coursework delivered via the Internet/World Wide Web. Faculty from four land-grant universities, Colorado State University, Kansas State University, Michigan State University, and University of Nebraska, share knowledge and expertise in youth development. All institutions are members of the Great Plains-Interactive Distance Education Alliance and have a history of success in distance education.

Educational Objectives

Upon completion of the program, you will:

Technical Requirements

Most courses use Internet classrooms. Some have supplemental materials on video or CDs and others may require phone conferencing. You will interact with the professor and other students through e-mail, phone conferencing, and the Internet classroom.

You will need a PC or Macintosh computer with:

Master's Degree

Program Requirements

The graduate program consists of 36 credit hours, inlcuding ten required courses equaling 28 credit hours and eight elective hours.
The courses will be offered on a rotating basis, with all courses offered at least once every other year (i.e., Fall, Spring, and Summer).

The eight elective hours will consist of:

Alternative A
Transfer in eight (8) hours additional course work.

Alternative B
a) Transfer in course work.
b) Take two (2) additional hours of Special Project (FACS 996) or Internship (FACS 897D) [see Alternative C below].

Alternative C
a) A Special Project. Register for one to six (1-6) hours of FACS 996.
b) An Internship. Register for one to six (1-6) credit hours of FACS 897D.
c) Any combination of the following: Special Project, FACS 996 (1-6) hours, and/or Internship, FACS 897D (1-3 hours), and/or transfer course work [see Alternative A above].

Core courses offered within the progam include nine courses (3 credit hours each) and a professional-development seminar (1 credit hour):

Course Schedule and Descriptions

Certificate

The GPIDEA Youth Development program offers two youth development certificates:

a) Youth Practitionier 1: Youth Development
b) Youth Practitioner 2: Program Management and Evaluation

Requirements: Each certificate would require 12 hours + 1 hour of a foundation course.

Youth Development Specialist (13 credits)

Foundations Youth Development Seminar (1 credit)

Plus four of the following courses:

Youth Program Management and Evaluation (13 credits)

Foundations of Youth Development Seminar (1 credit)

Plus four of the following courses:

Application Requirements & Process

Applications are considered on a continuing basis. It takes a minimum of one month (sometimes significantly longer) for your admissions to be processed. Apply in ample time whether you plan to begin your program in August, January, or May.

UNL Admissions Instructions

To apply you must send several items to (1) the Office of Graduate Studies, and three (3) additional items to (2) the Department of Family & Consumer Sciences.

1. Go to the University of Nebraska Graduate Studies web page and complete the on-line application http://www.unl.edu/gradstudies/prospective/apply.shtm. Select Prospective Students, then select How to Apply, scroll down the page and select Proceed to the Online Graduate Application. Complete this application and submit via the web as instructed. There is a $45 application fee.

2. After applying on-line and submitting the $45 fee, send two official transcripts from any and all college or university degrees you have previously obtained to:

The Office of Graduate Studies
University of Nebraska-Lincoln
1100 Seaton Hall
Lincoln, NE 68588-0619

3. International students whose primary language is not English must take the TOEFL Exam and submit the score to the Office of Graduate Studies.

Remember: You must send these three items to the Office of Graduate Studies: Application, $45 fee, transcripts, and TOEFL, if required.

Additional items listed below should be sent to:

Graduate Support Services
Department of Family & Consumer Sciences
135 Mabel Lee Hall
University of Nebraska-Lincoln
Lincoln NE 68588-0236

1. A statement of intent including: (1) your prior work related experience, and (2) your future goals related to the program you are applying to, and (3) why this degree may help you.

2. A brief resume or curriculum vitae.

3. Three letters of recommendation.

Remember: You must send these three (3) items to the Department of Family & Consumer Sciences: letter of intent, resume, letters of recommendation.

GRE

The University of Nebraska-Lincoln does not require the GRE for admission into the M.S. in Youth Development program.

Financial Aid

As a student enrolled in a UNL - GPIDEA course, you may be eligible for financial assistance. The links below will provide you with specific information regarding tuition issues and financial aid opportunities.

Teaching and Research Assistantships

Graduate Fellowship Opportunities

Loans and Need-Based Application Process - have to been in a program

Course Registration

The GPIDEA Program Coordinator will send instructions and course registration materials for each course. Students enroll for all courses through their home institution. This means students will have only one enrollment process to complete and one check to write. All coursework completed will immediately be recorded on your University of Nebraska transcript. Financial aid may also be easeir to secure.

Tuition

As stated above, students admitted to the program at the University of Nebraska enroll at UNL for all courses, whether they are taught at UNL or at a participating university. All courses have a common price of $395 per credit hour ($1185 per 3-hour course). There is no in-state or out-of-state tuition. This price will cover all course costs except textbook or course packet purchases.

Classroom Instruction

Courses are taught online using a course management system accessed through your web browser. Some courses have supplemental materials on videos or CDs and others may require phone conferencing. Interaction between students and faculty is via e-mail, phone conferencing, and the Internet classroom.

Course Materials

Textbooks and supplemental materials are required for each course and are the responsibility of the students.

Transfer of Credits

Credit for previous graduate work will depend on the Graduate School requirements at your home university. UNL allows nine (9) hours to be transferred in upon the recommendation of your major professor. The courses must have been taken for graduate credit at an accredited university to be considered. Students will need to discuss this possibility with their advisor to determine if any courses can be substituted for required courses, or used as electives in their graduate program.

 

 

 



 

 

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