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Nov 25, 2024
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2012-2013 Graduate Catalog [Archived Catalog]
Community Development
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Program Information
Program Description
The Community Development specialization provides students the opportunity to study with leading educators and researchers from several different universities representing a diversity of fields including Community and Regional Planning, Architecture, Sociology, Native American Studies, Economics and Natural Resources. This program is designed for people doing community development work in non-profit organizations, colleges, communities, community organizations and governments. The program welcomes those working in all areas to help communities and regions build their capacity for an inclusive, sustainable future; those who volunteer their time and resources to support community; and most of all those with a passion for working toward a brighter future and a willingness to share their experience and wisdom with others via the Internet community.
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Available Options for Graduate Degrees
Master of Science |
Option A |
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Option B |
Core Requirements
Required Courses
- Credits: 1
- Credits: 3
- Credits: 3
- Credits: 3
- Credits: 3
- Credits: 3
- Elective Credits: 3-6 credits of electives.
Select from the Following Tracks and Courses
Option A and B Credits: 9-12
Option C Credits: 18-24
Working with Native Communities
- Credits: 3
- Credits: 3
- Credits: 3
- Credits: 1
Building Economic Capacity
- Credits: 3
- Credits: 3
- Credits: 3
- Credits: 3
Natural Resource Management
- Credits: 3
- Credits: 3
- Credits: 3
- Credits: 3
- Credits: 3
- Credits: 3
Non-Profit Management
- Credits: 3
- Credits: 3
- Credits: 3
- Credits: 3
- Credits: 3
- Credits: 3
Electives
Options A and B Credits: 3-6
Option C Credits: 0-6
Research
- Option A: Credits: 5
- Option B: Credits: 2
and and Written Report Credits: 3
Credits: 36-40
Additional Admission Requirements
See Distance Education for further information
General Requirements
Graduate students should consult with their advisor before registering for graduate work.
See Masters Degree Requirements for more details.
Course Offerings
Departmental Course Offerings (SOC, ANTH, CD) |
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