Youth and Community Development
The College of Education (COE) understands that the role of professional educators extends beyond the traditional classroom. Through the COE’s newest major—Youth and Community Development (YCD)—students are prepared to be well-informed advocates for high-quality educational and outreach practices in community settings. In addition to 39 hours of professional education coursework, students select a concentration area to provide more in-depth knowledge.
These six areas include:
- Sociology with an emphasis in Social Work
- Sport Coaching
- Organizational Leadership and Communication
- Arts Administration
- Museum Studies
- Entrepreneurship and Innovation
The capstone experience in the senior year, similar to student teaching, is a full-time internship that aligns with both the major and the area of concentration.
Organizations hire our graduates for positions in museums, nonprofit youth organizations, educational policy roles, recreation and sports programs, and community centers.
Youth and Community Development
126 Total Credit Hours (Includes Butler University Core Requirements)
Professional Education Courses (39 hours)
- ED 112, Introduction to Professional Educators
- ED 241, Developmental Theory and Application in Education
- ED 242, Foundations of Special Education
- ED 244, Concepts of Education
- ED 245, Inquiry into Technology
- ED 398, Multilingual Learners and Their Cultural Contexts
- ED 453, Perspectives in Leadership
- MG 360, Organizational Behavior
- PE 128, Introduction to Health and Community Education
- PE 224, Coordinated School and Community Health
Internship
- ED 444, Youth and Community Development
Internship
Seminar - ED 449, Youth and Community Development
Internship
Internship
in Concentration:- AA 475,
Internship
in Arts Administration - LSB 401/402,
Internship
I & II - ORG 441, Organizational Communication and Leadership
Internship
- SO 485, Sociology
Internship
- AA 475,
Content Area Courses (36 hours)
- JCA: Arts Administration
- AA 201, Survey of Arts Administration
- AA 301C, Principles and Practices of Arts Administration
- AA 315, Arts in Society, PCA 219, Arts in Society, or any AA Seminar
- AA 410, Marketing the Arts
- AA 415, Fundraising for the Arts
- AA 420, Financial Management for the Arts
- AA 425, Arts, Education and Community Engagement
- AC 203, Introduction to Accounting
- LSB: Entrepreneurship and Innovation
- AC 203, Introduction to Accounting
- EC 231, Principles of Microeconomics
- EI 201, Real Business Experience I
- EI 315, Creativity and Innovation
- Choose 2 of the following:
- EI 325 Social Entrepreneurship
- MG 303, Leadership London
- MK 280, Principles of Marketing
- ORG 362 Leadership and Communication
- PO 373 Public Policy
- STR 342 Strategic Communication for Nonprofits
- LAS: Sociology with Social Work Focus
- SO 200, Understanding Society
- SO 205, Contemporary Social Issues
- SO 293, Statics for Social Research
- SO 381, Social Work and Social Policy
- SO 383, Social Work Methods
- SO 385, Practice Skills in Social Work
- Choose 1 of the following:
- SO 301, Families and Gender Roles
- SO 317, Gender and Society
- SO 319, Mental Illness, Culture and Society
- SO 323, Racial and Ethnic Relations
- SO 325, Class, Status and Power
- SO 341, Self and Society
- SO 347 Urban Community
- SO 353, Juvenile Justice and Delinquency
- CCOM: Organizational Communication and Leadership
- ORG 253, Interpersonal Communication
- ORG 270, Organizational Communication
- ORG 350, Communication Theory
- ORG 359, Intercultural Communication
- ORG 362, Leadership & Communication
- Choose 3 of the following:
- ORG 253, Interpersonal Communication
- ORG 315, Business and Professional Communication
- ORG 351, Small Group Communication
- ORG 357, Health Communication
- ORG 359, Intercultural Communication
- ORG 462, Advanced Leadership Communication
- ORG 470, Advanced Organizational Communication
- ORG 481, Topics in Communication
- COM 354, Gender & Communication
- MG 360, Organizational Behavior
- COE: Sport Coaching
- PE 233, Sport Pedagogy: Invasion Games
- PE 234, Sport Pedagogy: Net/Wall Games
- PE 240, Foundations of Fitness and Sport Nutrition
- PE 261, Theory and Practice of Coaching
- PE 322, Topics in Sport Performance
- PE 369, Supervised Field Experiences for Coaches
- Choose 1 of the following:
- ED 403, Global Sport Coaching
- PE 147, Prevention and Treatment of Athletic Injuries
- PE 497, Supervised Field Experiences for Coaches II
University Electives (24 hours)
University Core Requirements (27 hours)
- First-Year Seminar
- Global and Historical Studies
- Perspectives in the Creative Arts
- Text and Ideas
- Natural World
- Analytical Reasoning
- Physical Well Being