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The Master of Recreation and Youth Development (MRYD) program offers professional graduate education focused on management within recreational services. This degree caters to youth professionals seeking career advancement while furthering their academic qualifications. MRYD participants engage in collaborative learning with peers, exploring advanced subjects like developmental psychology, organizational leadership, promotional strategies, and financial management for youth-focused institutions. Students will learn evidence-based methods for designing programs that foster personal growth and positive youth outcomes.
This practice-oriented program prioritizes applying scientific knowledge to address real-world challenges rather than conducting academic research. Applicants must hold a bachelor's degree from an accredited institution, with exceptions for qualifying Texas A&M seniors in their final term. The non-thesis MRYD program requires candidates to complete prerequisite coursework as determined by their advisory committee and demonstrate practical problem-solving abilities. These competencies can be developed through professional internships lasting 3-9 months, offering hands-on experience tailored to program requirements.