Intercultural Youth and Family Development Program
"The Intercultural Youth and Family Development program degree is designed for students who wish to engage in culturally-relevant volunteer work or paid employment in the realm of child and family assistance"
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The University of Montana is proud to announce a new and innovative master's degree in Intercultural Youth and Family Development. This degree will give students:
- important interculturally-informed helping skills for working with youth, women, families and communities in cultures other than their own
- a solid background in issues, concerns, and critiques regarding assistance and interventions across cultures, both historically and currently
- opportunity to pursue and participate in a significant field experience, working with an established helping agency in another culture or country.
The Intercultural Youth and Family Development degree is designed for students who wish to engage in culturally-relevant volunteer work or paid employment in the realm of child and family assistance.
