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5 Rural Development BA Degree Programs


University Of Alaska Fairbanks
Rural Development B.A.
- Fairbanks, USA
BA
Full time
On-Campus
English
The program in Rural Development B.A. is designed to prepare students to support and improve rural communities through a mix of coursework in social sciences, natural sciences, and practical skills. S...


University Centre of Rural Welfare
Bachelor of Rural Education
- Perico Negro, Colombia
BA
On-Campus
Spanish
Consider man a mine rich in priceless gems. Only education can make you reveal your treasures. " In what constitutes its first educational innovation, at the higher level, the University Center has the opportunity to put its objectives into practice. The fundamental task of the Degree in Rural Education is the training of people who can respond with quality and dedication to the comprehensive educational needs of rural populations. In this context, the rural educator is defined as the teacher, the friend, the innovator, the active member of the community, and the catalyst for many of the processes of rural life.
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University of Colorado, Denver
Science (6-12) License, BA Rural Partnership with Otero College
- Denver, USA
BA
Full time
On-Campus
English
This program prepares future secondary science teachers to work with diverse student populations, especially in rural areas. It combines coursework in science content with education training, giving s...


University of Colorado, Denver
Secondary Science License, BA - Rural Partnership with Northeastern Junior College
- Denver, USA
BA
Full time
On-Campus
English
The program is designed for individuals who want to become secondary science teachers in rural areas and partner with Northeastern Junior College. It combines coursework in education and science to pr...


Brandon University
Rural & Community Studies (BA) – 3 or 4 years
- Winnipeg, Canada
BA
On-Campus
English
We live in an increasingly complex world where changing trade patterns, new political alignments, rapid technological growth, pressure to compete globally in international markets and the rapid depletion of natural resources are accelerating the rate of social change. In this situation, we all have questions about environmental sustainability, population decline, safe disposal of hazardous waste, and maintenance of safe and secure access to fresh potable water supplies, access to high-quality medical care and the future of the family farm. These questions need to be balanced against the perceived benefits of continuous economic growth and development, increased industrialization, quality of life and full-time employment.
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Rural Development degree programs at the bachelor's level focus on fostering sustainable growth and improving quality of life in rural communities. Through a blend of theory and practical application, these programs prepare you to tackle real-world challenges in rural settings.
In your studies, you’ll engage with courses such as community planning, rural economics, and resource management. You'll develop specific skills like designing community development initiatives and analyzing agricultural policies. This hands-on approach encourages students to think critically about the social, economic, and environmental issues facing rural areas. Students strengthen adaptability as they explore innovative strategies for rural revitalization.
As you pursue a Bachelor’s degree in Rural Development, you'll find that career paths include roles in non-profit organizations, government agencies, or local businesses, focusing on areas like sustainable agriculture, rural policy advocacy, and community engagement. Graduates gain the capabilities needed to create impactful change in rural regions, addressing both local needs and broader societal goals.