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Minor in Microbiology (19-21 credits)
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New Brunswick Undergraduate Catalog 2017-2019 School of Environmental and Biological Sciences Programs of Study Minors and Certificate Programs Minor in Professional Outreach and Development  

Minor in Professional Outreach and Development


This program is intended to expand career options for any major.
 
Employment opportunities include human services, community development, youth programs in public, private, nonprofit, and for-profit organizations, and teaching opportunities in a variety of environmental education/science centers and non-school setting (see below for major specific careers).

Below there are special options for:
  • Environmental Policy, Institutions, and Behavior
  • Ecology, Evolution, and Natural Resources
  • Community Nutrition

The minor is administered through the Program in Science Learning in the School of Environmental and Biological Sciences. For further information, contact Rebecca Jordan, 104 Waller Hall, 848-932-9164, rcjordan@rci.rutgers.edu


Program Website:
http://rci.rutgers.edu/~scilearn/pod_minor.html

MINOR SPECIFICS

Please note that the same course cannot be used to fulfill two different requirements.

All students enrolling in this program will take a minimum of:

1 Course of Foundation Courses
15:300:101  Introduction to Professional Youth Work (1)
05:300:200  Introduction to Education (3)

3 Credits of Management Courses
11:300:336  Administration and Management of Youth Agencies (3)
11:300:438  Practicum in Professional Youth Work (3)

3 Credits of Psychology Courses
01:377:301  Psychology of Sport and Exercise (3) 
01:830:333  Adolescent Development (3) 
05:300:306  Educational Psychology: Principles of Classroom Learning (3) 
01:830:271  Principles of Developmental Psychology (3)

3 Credits of Writing Courses

01:355:201  Research in the Discipline (3) 
01:355:302  Scientific and Technical Writing (3) 
01:355:303  Writing for Business and the Professions (3) 
01:355:315  Writing Grant Proposals (3)

3 Credits of Field Experience Courses
11:300:438  Practicum in Professional Youth Work (3) 
01:099:320  Peer Instructor Education (3)
(NOTE: SPIN or other independent studies within majors could be used with the approval of the program director.)

6 Credits from Electives
01:185:201  Cognitive Science: A Multidisciplinary Introduction (3)
01:202:201  Introduction to Criminal Justice (3)
01:202:322  Juvenile Justice (3) 
01:377:226  Coaching Theory and Technique (3) 
01:377:301  Psychology of Sport and Exercise (3) 
01:713:202  Introduction to Organizational Leadership (3) 
01:713:308  Leadership in a Diverse Workplace (3) 
01:730:105  Current Moral and Social Issues (3) 
01:730:107  Introduction to Ethics (3) 
01:730:251  Ethics and Business (3) 
01:830:201  Principles of Cognitive Science (3) 
01:830:321  Social Psychology (3) 
01:830:333  Adolescent Development (3) 
01:830:372  Psychological Approaches to Social Problems (3) 
01:904:202  Practicing Social Justice (3) 
01:920:108  Minority Groups in American Society (3) 
01:920:218  Sociology of Education (3) 
01:920:272  Sociology of the Family (3) 
05:300:319  Community-Based Learning in Urban Environments (3) 
09:910:476  Child Welfare Services and Practices (3) 
10:762:101  Introduction to Planning, Policy, and Health (3) 
11:015:224  Individual, Marriage, and the Family (3) 
11:300:416  Environmental Education (3) 
11:374:201  Research Methods in Human Ecology (3) 
11:628:307  Topics in Marine and Coastal Sciences (1,2,3)
11:709:226  Nutrition and the Young Child (3) 
11:709:226  Nutrition for the Developing Child (3) 
11:709:323  Child, Family, and Community (3)

MAJOR-SPECIFIC CAREERS



Professional Outreach and Development Minor for Exercise Science and Outreach Majors

This strand is for students who wish to explore courses and careers in sports/health consulting, sports communication, and informal outreach with youth and adults.

Methods Courses: If you pursue your Exercise Science Internship in combination with education, we can substitute that course for this requirement (e.g., Internship in Sport Management 01:377:490, Internship in Exercise Science 01:377:493, Internship in Exercise Physiology 01:377:494/495).

Research Analysis Courses: The 3-credit requirement for is waived for Exercise Science students and is replaced with an additional 3 credits of Disciplinary Focus Elective courses.

Disciplinary Focus Elective Courses: Exercise Science students must take 6 credits.


Professional Outreach and Development Minor for Community Nutrition and Human Ecology

This option addresses the growing need for nutrition professionals to work with youth in structured organizations at the local, state, and national level such as WIC, Head Start, 4-H, cooperative extension, after-school care, day care, environmental education, and programs for homeless children and families. With some additional courses, students are eligible for the certificate in Professional Youth Work.

Education/Communication/Group Dynamics Elective Courses: Community Nutrition must take 6 credits in this area.

Disciplinary Focus Elective Courses: This requirement for is waived for Community Nutrition students and is replaced with an additional 3 credits of Group Dynamics Elective courses.


Professional Outreach and Development Minor for Environmental Policy, Institutions, and Behavior and Ecology, Evolution, and Natural Resources Majors


This minor offers insight and training toward opportunities that include human services; nutrition and wellness programs; community development; youth programs in public, private, nonprofit, and for-profit organizations; and teaching opportunities in a variety of environmental education/science centers and nonschool settings.
 
For additional information, contact RU-info at 732-932-info (4636) or colonelhenry.rutgers.edu.
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