Career Pathways & Academic Connections

The Developmental & Youth Studies major provides foundational preparation for a wide range of careers and graduate programs.

Declare the Developmental & Youth Studies major to pursue:

  • Arts education
  • Applied Behavior Analysis
  • Child advocate
  • Child psychology or mental health counseling
  • Child life specialist
  • Childcare & childcare center management
  • College professor & academic research
  • Community engagement management
  • Data & policy analysis and research
  • Developmental therapist
  • Early childhood education
  • Early intervention specialist
  • Educational technology specialist
  • Equity specialist work or consulting
  • Family support or outreach specialist
  • Health education
  • Higher education: academic advising, student life and engagement, multicultural affairs, financial aid
  • K-12 teaching (requires certification)
  • K-12 student services
  • Law, legislative affairs, or community development
  • Library science
  • Museum work – children’s museums, art museums, science museums
  • Nonprofit management
  • School counseling
  • School psychology
  • Social work
  • User Experience (UX) design
  • Youth recreation and after-school programming

Many minors are a great addition to the Developmental & Youth Studies major, including:


Career Preparation & Resources

UW Bothell provides students with many ways to explore co-curricular opportunities and develop and deepen professional skills. Be sure to connect with your academic advisor to learn more.

Career Services

Career Services engages with the UW Bothell community to empower Huskies to explore career interests, build skills, and connect with the employment community and experiential learning opportunities.

Applied Experience & Community-Engaged Learning & Research

Developmental & Youth Studies majors are expected to participate in experiential learning experiences in community-based settings to put theory into practice, gain valuable professional experience, and explore possible career opportunities. To accomplish this, the Developmental & Youth Studies major requires the completion of B EDUC 495 Applied Experience.

Internships

An internship is a form of experiential learning that integrates academic learning and professional experience. Through an internship, students can explore career interests, develop professional skills, and network with potential employers.

Study Abroad

Undergraduate Research

Conducting research under the mentorship of a faculty member or having hands-on experience in creative projects deepens learning, boosts students’ chances for employment, and prepares students for acceptance into a professional or graduate program.