Youth Advocacy and Educational Studies
Advocate for children beyond the classroom.

Do you want to work in the broader field of education without obtaining teacher certification? Youth Advocacy and Educational Studies provides students with an understanding of the field of education and the complex local, regional and global challenges it faces from interdisciplinary and inter-professional perspectives.
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College of Education
Department of Counseling, Societal Change & Inquiry
Anna Hudson
Program Specialist, Undergraduate Studies
817-257-7660
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Programs Offered
Sample Courses
- Issues in Education Across Global and Societal Contexts
- Diversity in American Education
- International Experiences in Education

Core Curriculum
Your success is at our Core. TCU’s Core Curriculum prepares you to live and work in today’s ever-evolving diverse and global society. It encourages you to be intellectually curious and ask big questions about the world and your place in it.
Special Admission Requirements
There are no special admissions requirements for this program.
What Sets Us Apart
Students complete internships each semester with one of more than 15 community organizations, agencies and non-profit, providing real-world experience in youth advocacy.
Career Prospects
Graduates are ready to begin their career by serving in public school program administration, government supported initiatives, faith-based organizations, non-profit agencies, or for various foundations that advocate for the well-being of children, youth and families.
Related Academic Programs

John V. Roach Honors College
Exceed your own expectations. Incoming and current undergraduate students of every major may apply. Unique classes are offered which connects students with a varied curriculum that is stimulating, supportive and cross-disciplinary.