The Department of Hospitality, Hotel Management and Tourism (HMGT) offers a certificate in Youth Development.
This certificate focuses on programs and services that contribute to the development of young people’s personal, physical, social and educational abilities in and out-of-school contexts. Youth workers are program developers, leaders and managers who need to be able to work with youth, families, organizations and communities. Coursework in this option focuses on positive youth development, program planning and evaluation, methods for working with young people, and societal factors that both contribute to and inhibit the development of young people. Students with an option in this field look forward to careers with non-profit, public and for-profit agencies that supply youth development opportunities for young people. Settings include after-school programs, community programs, camps, outdoor adventure and church-related recreation programs.
Program Details
Students must have a minimum 2.0 overall GPA in courses within the certificate.
Career Options
The Forestry Resources track is designed to meet the needs of students interested in pursuing a broad array of career opportunities, from that of a professional forester or natural resources specialist with government natural resource agencies, forest resources companies, conservation and environmental organizations, environmental or forestry consulting firms, urban forestry companies and agencies, or pursuing a graduate degree in natural resources.
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Melyssa-Anne Stricklin
Senior Academic Advisor, AGLS Advising Hub