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Offers students the chance to pair a youth work major with supplementary fields of study. These encompass Aboriginal and Intercultural Studies, Addiction Studies, Health Promotion, Community Work, Criminology, Psychology, Counselling, Visual Arts, Media and Communications, and Event Management.
Learning Outcomes
Exhibit comprehensive theoretical and practical understanding of youth work principles, methodologies, and values through interdisciplinary research.
Assess and appraise youth work's societal impact, including its role in communities and with young people, while showing cultural sensitivity.
Examine, assess, and integrate youth and community work knowledge using critical thinking and reflection to address challenges faced by entry-level youth workers.
Recognize how global factors influence similarities and differences in youth work practices across nations.
Create, develop, execute, and assess programs and services tailored to youth needs while meeting employer and funding requirements.
Communicate youth work knowledge ethically and professionally to diverse groups, including youth, families, colleagues, and the public.
Display the expertise, skills, and judgment needed to make decisions considering environmental, social, cultural, and economic factors in Youth Work.
Show proficiency in professional collaboration and teamwork within academic and workplace settings.