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British Columbia Community Development and Planning University Programs and Courses in Canada

Community Development and Planning undergraduate, graduate and post-graduate certificates and degrees available in British Columbia. Study for a bachelor's, master's or a doctorate (PHD) Community Development and Planning program in British Columbia.



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Community Development and Planning Programs, Courses, Schools and Degrees in British Columbia Universities

What is Community Development and Planning?

Community development and planning is a field that can be approached from several directions: either from an interdisciplinary community development perspective or a specialized area of study such as planning or community health. In general, however, community development is a field that strives to improve the social, political and economic welfare of the people and the structures that support them.


What do Community Development and Planning students learn?

As mentioned above, there are several types of community development degrees. The interdisciplinary degree gives students an overall education in civil planning and policy making through studies in disciplines including economics, social work, education, political science, sociology and planning. A community health degree may be taken in preparation for or as an enhancement for a medical career (or for one in medical administration). These are sometimes offered through arts or sciences departments, or through the university’s medical school. Another form of specialization usually involves the planning and architecture department of a university, and is geared more toward training specifically in community planning (for more information on planning, visit the University of Waterloo’s site: http://www.fes.uwaterloo.ca/planning/about/whatisplanning.html). In all programs, there is usually a component of professional, hands-on experience in the community to the degree; furthermore, all students in community development programs learn to develop their own informed critiques of current public policy and to create improvements of that policy that are sensitive to the needs of their communities.

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Universities with Community Development and Planning Programs in British Columbia

  • Aboriginal Community Resource Planning
    | Certificate Degree | University of Northern British Columbia |

  • Community Health, MSc
    | Graduate Degree | University of Northern British Columbia |

  • Community and Environment
    | Undergraduate Degree | University of British Columbia |

  • Community and Regional Planning
    | Graduate Degree | University of British Columbia |

  • Community and Regional Planning, School of
    | Undergraduate Degree | University of British Columbia |

  • School and Community Support Certificate
    | Certificate Degree | University College of the Cariboo |

  • Community and Professional Programs
    | Undergraduate Degree | Simon Fraser University |

  • Community Economic Development Centre
    | Undergraduate Degree | Simon Fraser University |

  • Community Support Worker
    | Certificate Degree | Malaspina University College |

  • Urban and Community Forestry: Part-time, Statement of Completion
    | Certificate Degree | British Columbia Institute of Technology |


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