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online master's degree of child, youth, and family studies

Spring term classes start March.

100% online learning.

Earn your degree on your schedule

$680 per credit hour.
36 total credit hours.

amplify your impact on children, youth and families with applied, real-world coursework.

The demand for caring individuals with the knowledge and credentials required to assist needy children and families is always growing. Bellevue University’s master’s in child, youth and family studies degree equips you to better the lives of those in need. With the child, youth, and family studies degree, you will gain insight and experience in the field, gain knowledge needed for leadership roles, and learn procedure and policy, all while developing your career and focusing on children, youth and families.

Take one course at a time in our child and family studies master’s.

Choose to follow the cohort path for child and family studies and simplify your study experience with a course load that’s more manageable for busy professionals. You’ll register for classes once at the beginning of the program and take one course at a time with the same group of peers online—having more collaborative experiences and graduating with a stronger network to start your career.

No internship or experience required.

Through online or on-campus courses, your child, youth and family studies degree will be overseen by an experienced faculty that will provide essential feedback and hands-on curriculum. There is no internship required, nor a history of human services, allowing you easily transfer or dive right in to focused work with families and children.

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Child, Youth, and Family Studies degree courses

Current students please login to BRUIN and select “Academic Progress” for your curriculum requirements.

Requirements (36 credit hours)

This course emphasizes the skills and knowledge needed to successfully work with children, youth, and their families. The concepts of nature vs. nurture and the theories of cognitive, social, physical, emotional, and identity development are explored.

This course examines the connections between families and the community services available and how these services are successfully accessed. This course emphasizes the partnerships among school, family, and community services.

This course introduces students to state and federal policies that directly affect children and youth. Students apply critical thinking skills to policies and problem-solve, if the policies are barriers to the successful development of children and youth.

The course focuses on families and their function and dysfunction. Models of family interventions are emphasized. Family interactions and child development across the lifespan are explored.

This course introduces children, youth, and families in cultural context. The cultural heritages of different families are explored. The emphasis is on identifying successful strategies when working with culturally diverse families.

Contemporary issues affecting children, youth, and their families are explored. Topics covered include technology, violence, addictions, child abuse, and bullying.

This course provides an introduction to and analysis of the principles for successful program design, evaluation, and implementation. Assessment of developed program outcomes is emphasized.

This course introduces the administration and management of programs serving children, youth, and their families. Supervisory challenges and leadership competencies are discussed.

This course is designed for students to apply the knowledge and skills attained during the CYFS Program. Each student develops and completes a detailed project-based activity related to child, youth, and family studies.

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Major Requirements Credits

= 36 total credits*

University Accreditation

Bellevue University is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission ( hlcommission.org ), a regional accreditation agency recognized by the U.S. Department of Education.

Whether a college, university, or program is accredited is important to students receiving financial aid, employers who provide tuition assistance, donors, and the federal government.

Accreditation Information

This program is considered a non-licensure degree/certificate program and is not intended for those seeking licensure or the practice of licensed profession. This program may be relevant to multiple occupations that do not require licensure and was not designed to meet educational requirements for any specific professional license or certification.

*Consult with an admissions counselor to determine your eligible credits, as well as to verify minimum graduation requirements for this degree. Transfer credits must be from a regionally accredited college or university. Bellevue University makes no promises to prospective students regarding the acceptance of credit awarded by examination, credit for prior learning, or credit for transfer until an evaluation has been conducted.

learn on your own time, from anywhere.

Our flexible online courses are designed to bring quality learning into a format that fits your schedule, without sacrificing meaningful faculty feedback and collaboration with peers across the country. Stay on track with the help of your Student Coach — with you from day one to graduation.
Flexible schedule.

Study on your own time with courses designed to fit your busy life—whether you're working, raising a family, or serving in the military.

Reliable technical support.

Access 24/7 tech support to keep you connected and focused on learning, no matter where you are.

Dedicated online student support.

From coursework access and connectivity issues to tutoring and resume assistance, we've got you covered.

Engaging online learning.

Enjoy interactive courses designed for real-world application, with multimedia content, discussions, and hands-on projects.

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Whether you’re preparing for your next promotion or changing careers to better support your family, we offer more than 80 career-focused programs with 100% online and flexible learning options tailored to your needs.

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grow with faculty who’ve been where you are.

Learn from experienced educators who have established careers across diverse fields of study. Our instructors have worked with both prominent institutions and innovative organizations from around the world. Through their expertise, students will gain valuable insights and develop essential concepts and skills in their area of study.

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