Master of Education
(M. Ed.)
Youth & Family Education
As a community-based educator,
extension educator, or a human service professional you might be
interested in graduate education to improve your career opportunities.
This program focuses on educational programming for youth and families
within communities. The curriculum prepares students to assume
leadership roles in educational and human services organizations.
Students are required to take 31 to 35 credits
and write either a professional paper or thesis.
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For more information contact:
Dr. Thomas Bruening
Program Coordinator
E-mail:
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Dr. Tracy S. Hoover
Department Head
E-mail:
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Ms. Kenyan Cattell
Graduate Program Staff
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