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YDEV 101: Introduction to Youth Development
3.00 Credits
Springfield College
This course will provide an overview of youth development principles, contexts and practices, and will trace the evolution of the youth development field. Additionally, through contemplative practice, students will enhance their social and emotional competencies inworking with youth. Students will gain a foundation in youth development while developing intrapersonal and interpersonal skills necessary to effectively handle challenging situations and to create positive learning environments and well-managed program sites.
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YDEV 186: Pre-Practicum and Seminar in Youth Development
2.00 Credits
Springfield College
Students enrolled in this course are placed in a youth-serving agency in Springfield. Students are required to complete 30 hours of service, shadowing an agency administrator. In addition, students participate in a weekly seminar that provides a forum for collaborative, critical inquiry based on their service experience.
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YDEV 210: People and Nature
3.00 Credits
Springfield College
Why don’t kids go outside much anymore? Have we lost our connection with nature, and if so, what might happen as a result? What is ’nature’ anyway? In this course, we critically evaluate potential answers to these questions as we investigate people’s relationships with nature. Topics covered in the course include a history of environmental values and attitudes;social and psychological benefits of engagement with nature; constraints to participation in the outdoors; approaches to facilitate outdoor participation; and various initiatives to promote nature experiences.
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YDEV 240: Youth in Society
3.00 Credits
Springfield College
This course is designed to provide a critical comparative framework for interpreting the experiences and perceptions of youth in the United States. We consider the ways that society portrays youth, the effect of corporate culture on youth, the expression of youth identities through experiences like the prom, the internet, fashion, and music. We look at real people’s experiences within these contexts, and see how they operate as spaces for youth to internalize and confront social power relations reflected in age, social class, racial and ethnic, and gendered norms.
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YDEV 280: Designing and Implementing Youth Programs
3.00 Credits
Springfield College
Designing and Implementing Youth Programs
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YDEV 286: Pre-Internship Seminar I
1.00 Credits
Springfield College
As the first part of a three-part internship series, students will prepare for their internships by completing competency assessments, resumes, goals and timelines. Additionally, students will select potential internship sites and the strategies by which to approach the potential sites.
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YDEV 330: Programming for Diverse Youth Populations
3.00 Credits
Springfield College
Programming for Diverse Youth Populations
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YDEV 350: Philosophies and Theories of Youth Development
3.00 Credits
Springfield College
This course provides students with a foundation in the theories and philosophies associated with th e field of youth development. In this course, students critically analyze the strengths, limitations nd potential applications of various theories, philospohies, and ideas. Examples include: Developmental Systems Theory, Ecological Systems Theory, Social Cognitive Theory, resiliency, protective factors, developmental assets, prevention and more. Students work or volunteer with a youth program for the duration of the semester in order to facilitate application of course concepts. Prerequisites & Notes Introduction to Youth Development.
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YDEV 386: Pre-Internship Seminar II
1.00 Credits
Springfield College
As the second part of a three part internship series, students will prepare for their internships by developing skills in portfolio creation, interviewing, goal-setting, project planning, and professional communication. Additionally, students will finalize their internship site and the project that they will undertake during their internship experience.
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YDEV 388: Special Topics in Youth Development
3.00 Credits
Springfield College
This course is a comprehensive examination of a contemporary issue or social problem related to youth development and/or youth serving agencies.
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