Community Development
Community Development
- Degree
- Master of Science
- Description
- Facilitating sustainable and prosperous community change
- Course Delivery
- Online
- Application Requirements
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- Bachelor’s degree with 3.0 minimum GPA on last 60 credits
- Admission to K-State Graduate School
- Completion Requirements
- 36 credit hours including a practicum, creative component, or thesis project
The Community Development master’s degree program is for community leaders, practitioners, and for those committed to people and places. Students in the program have the opportunity to study with leading educators and researchers from several different universities representing a diversity of fields and scholarship, including community and regional planning, architecture, sociology, Native American studies, economics, and natural resources.
This program provides the skills, information, and networks needed to facilitate sustainable and prosperous community change. It equips practitioners with the tools necessary to build a community in the 21st century.
This program is offered through the Great Plains Interactive Distance Education Alliance (GPIDEA).
To complete the program, students must complete 36 credit hours.
