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2 Community Development Associate Programs


Selkirk College
Associate Certificate of Community Support Worker
- Castlegar, Canada
Associate Degree
On-Campus
English
The Community Support Worker (CSW) Associate Certificate is an option available only to experienced, employed learners. Eligible students take six Education Assistant & Community Support Worker (EACSW) courses to receive their CSW Associate Certificate and they then have the opportunity to ladder into the EACSW regular certificate program if they choose to continue their education.


Boston College
Applied Psychology and Human Development, A.A.
- Boston, USA
Associate Degree
Full time
On-Campus
English
The Applied Psychology and Human Development Associate of Arts (A.A.) program is designed to give students a strong foundation in understanding human behavior and development. It covers key areas such...
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Community Development degree programs at the Associate Degree level allow students to engage deeply with their communities and learn practical methods for driving social change. This field uniquely combines theory with hands-on projects, preparing students to make a positive impact locally.
You'll explore courses in community organization, project management, and social policy, focusing on effective strategies for community engagement. Students build skills in facilitating workshops, conducting needs assessments, and developing outreach programs tailored to diverse populations. The supportive environment nurtures independence as learners collaborate on real-world projects and develop solutions that address community challenges.
The curriculum prepares graduates for various career paths, including roles in non-profit organizations, local government agencies, and community service programs. Graduates emerge with valuable competencies that employers appreciate, such as cultural awareness and enhanced problem-solving skills. Engaging in this field helps you grow as a leader and advocate for social justice.