Humber College

Community Development, Bachelor of

Bachelor Degree

Humber’s Bachelor of Community Development degree program offers a unique blend of theory and practice-based experience. Students learn how to work effectively in communities, how to build capacity for change, lead projects and advocate for people who face barriers to living a full and productive life.
The first year of the program is comprised of a common platform of courses that includes psychology, sociology, human rights, interpersonal communication, counselling, and government and social policy. The second year of study immerses students in the field of community development including foundational courses which explore leadership and advocacy. The final two years of the program provide in-depth study of program development and evaluation, advanced issues in community development, social movements, participatory action research, and senior thesis work. Project work is linked to applied and academic fields.

Campus:
Lakeshore
Location:
Toronto
Province:
Ontario
Program Duration:
8 semesters
Work Integrated Learning:
No
PGWP Eligibility:
Yes
English Requirement:
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