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Alberta Rural Planning and Development University Programs and Courses in Canada

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



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Rural Planning and Development Programs, Courses, Schools and Degrees in Alberta Universities

What is Rural Planning and Development?

Rural planning and development is a relatively new field that can be approached from several directions: either from an interdisciplinary rural development or rural studies perspective or a specialized area of study such as planning, environmental science, nursing or aboriginal issues. In general, however, rural development is a field that strives to improve the social, political and economic welfare of the people and the environment that sustains them.


What do Rural Planning and Development students learn?

As mentioned above, there are several types of rural development degree, and these are similar to other development degrees in that they take an interdisciplinary approach. Unlike other community development degrees, however, these are usually offered as B.Sc. programs, and also have a strong environmental science and agricultural background that train students in resource management and economy as well as sociology, geography, public policy and planning (for more information on planning, visit the University of Waterloo’s site: http://www.fes.uwaterloo.ca/planning/about/whatisplanning.html). The most common form of specialization usually involves the planning and architecture department of a university, and is geared more toward training specifically in rural and environmental resource planning. In all programs, there is usually a component of professional, hands-on experience on the land or in rural communities; furthermore, all students in rural 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 rural communities and the land around them.

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Universities with Rural Planning and Development Programs in Alberta

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