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Master's in Community Development and Planning
The Community Development and Planning program provides current and future community development practitioners, activists, and scholars with a strong foundation—based on theory, skill development, and practice—to take on the challenges of urban revitalization in the United States. Our program links theory to practice through insightful participation of practitioners in seminars, high quality internships, and studio and practicum courses that allow students to learn directly from residents and community-based organizations about their resources, priorities, and strategies.
Students in the CDP program learn alternative ways of thinking and transforming communities to achieve greater equity and social justice.
The CDP program offers core courses and hands-on skill development in critical areas such as: community development and planning theory, planning techniques, community organizing, community development finance, grant writing, land use, decision-making and negotiation, non-profit management, youth and community development, geographic information systems, and research and project evaluation methods.
CDP students also benefit from a unique interdisciplinary approach to community development that integrates the perspectives and ideas of the other departmental programs:
• International Development and Social Change (IDSC)
• Environmental Science and Policy (ES&P)
• Geographic Information Science for Development and Environment (GISDE)
Click here to view the CDP downloadable program brochure.
New Fellowships for CDP students available for Fall 2010 applicants.
CDP Practice Fellowship: IDCE annually awards one 100 percent tuition fellowship to an admitted student who has worked in a non-profit setting for more than three years. Preference will be given to a current City of Worcester or Greater Worcester-area nonprofit organization employee. Other qualifying applicants may receive at least 40 percent tuition remission (more than $20,000 at current tuition rates).
CDP Diversity Fellowship: IDCE annually awards one 100 percent tuition fellowship to an admitted student from an underrepresented ethnic or racial group in the U.S. Other qualifying applicants may receive at least 40 percent tuition remission (more than $20,000 at current tuition rates).
Visit the Funding page for more information about IDCE's merit-based fellowship opportunities.
New Collaborations with the Clark University Graduate School Of Management
CONCENTRATION IN ENTERPRISE MANAGEMENT
Students enrolled and planning to enroll in the CDP program are now able to declare a new concentration in Enterprise Management based on a partnership with Clark’s Graduate School of Management (GSOM). CDP students will take a selection of skill and elective courses at both IDCE and GSOM to earn the concentration as part of their graduate degree.
DUAL DEGREE – CDP/M.A.-M.B.A.
Beginning in Fall 2009, IDCE and GSOM are piloting an CDP/GSOM Dual Degree Pilot Program, an opportunity to earn two degrees to a small, but determined group of CDP students. Students in the dual degree program will earn two degrees at the end of three years of graduate school—a M.A. in CDP and a M.B.A. from GSOM. Only a few highly qualified students will be admitted to this program and then be guided individually by faculty members in the IDCE and GSOM departments.
Get more information about this unique graduate school collaboration.
The CDP Experience
Through the CDP program, students will:
· Understand social, economic, and political forces that shape places
· Understand communities in a regional and international context
· Gain rigorous analytical training—the ability to explore and research complex social issues, solid quantitative and qualitative skills, and strong writing and public communication skills
· Challenge existing structures of power from within or outside transitional development organizations
· Develop professional practices that trigger social change to improve quality of life
· Prepare students to be leaders in a diverse range of community development and planning roles.
“The world needs more intelligent passionate people who can think and act quickly on the complex issues facing our communities. CDP gives students who are passionate about serving their community a great foundation of knowledge to build upon.” Jimmy Royster (CDP/M.A. '06)
Visit our CDP Alumni page to learn more about CDP graduate career paths and opportunities. You may also wish to view the IDCE Alumni page to see what graduates from the other IDCE programs are doing today.
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