Kansas State University




Graduation Youth Development Administration Certificate

the objective of the certificate program in youth development administration is to train graduates to understand and apply conceptual approaches to youth development, and to display an understanding of the development and impact of local, regional, state, federal, and global policies on youth, as well as the impact of family and cultural influences on positive youth outcomes. They will also be able to develop and apply resources for successful implementation and management of youth-serving organizations.

The certificate requires 12 credit hours chosen from a list of approved courses in addition to a one-hour foundations course.

This program is a collaborative, multi-institution effort with course work delivered via the Internet/World Wide Web. Faculty from Kansas State University, Michigan State University, University of Missouri, University of Nebraska and North Dakota State University share knowledge and expertise in youth development. These land-grant universities are members of the Great Plains-Interactive Distance Education Alliance and have a history of success in distance education.

Program Requirements

  • FSHS 711 - Foundations of Youth Development (1)

Choose four of the following five courses (12 credits):

  • FSHS 714 - Program Design, Evaluation, and Implementation (3)
  • FSHS 717 - Youth Policy (3)
  • FSHS 718 - Youth Professionals as Consumers of Research (3)
  • FSHS 719 - Program Administration and Management (3)
  • FSHS 722 - Youth and Cultural Contexts