Children and Youth Studies (A.A.)

Program Coordinator: Professor Chamutal (Tali) Noimann, cnoimann@bmcc.cuny.edu.

The Associate in Arts degree in Children and Youth Studies offers a holistic and comprehensive perspective on children and young people. The program also provides a diversity of career opportunities that are available for working with or for children.

Explore Careers

BMCC is committed to  students’ long-term success and will help you explore professional opportunities. Undecided? No problem. The college offers Career Coach for salary and employment information, job postings and a self-discovery assessment to help students find their academic and career paths. Visit Career Express to make an appointment with an advisor, search for jobs or sign-up for professional development activities with the Center for Career Development. Students can also visit the Office of Internships and Experiential Learning to gain real world experience in preparation for a four-year degree and beyond. These opportunities are available to help BMCC students build a foundation for future success.

Transfer Options

BMCC has an articulation agreement so that students completing this program can transfer seamlessly into the B.A. degree in Children and Youth Studies at Brooklyn College/CUNY without the loss of credits.

These suggested careers may require bachelor's or higher degrees.

Make an appointment at the Academic Advisement and Transfer Center.

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Required Common Core

Flexible Core

Children and Youth Studies Curriculum

The Family

American Sign Language

Arabic

Elementary Arabic I
Elementary Arabic II
Arabic III
Arabic IV

Chinese

Chinese I
Chinese II
Introductory Chinese I
Introductory Chinese II
Chinese III
Chinese IV

French

French I
French II
Introductory French I
Introductory French II
French III
French IV

German

German I
German II

Italian

Italian I
Italian II
Introductory Italian I
Introductory Italian II
Italian III
Italian IV

Spanish

Spanish I
Spanish II
Introductory Spanish I
Introductory Spanish II
Spanish III
Spanish IV
Art in Education
30
Total Curriculum Requirements
60
Total Program Requirements

FOOTNOTES

  1. Students are strongly advised to take a Modern Language course.
  2. Students are strongly encouraged to take SOC 100.
  3. Students are strongly encouraged to take PSY 100.
  4. Students are required to take two semesters of the same modern language. One semester of the language can be taken in the World Cultures and Global Issues area in the Common Core.
  5. These credits can be satisfied by taking STEM variants in the Common Core.

English Department

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Phone: (212) 220-8270

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