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Loyalist College
Community and Justice Services
- Belleville, Canada
Course
On-Campus
English
Community and justice services professionals often work with clients who find themselves at a crossroads. They work within the justice system – focusing on keeping people out of it through prevention, intervention and rehabilitation. Help build stronger, safer communities by helping people at risk gain the skills and support they need to make positive life choices.


Saskatchewan Indian Institute Of Technologies
Indigenous Public Works and Housing Management Program
- Saskatoon, Canada
Course
On-Campus
English
SIIT shares the priorities of Indigenous Services Canada (ISC) in terms of building capacity for self-determined services at the community level. SIITs vision for the IPW&HM program is to facilitate current or future Indigenous community public works and housing managers who wish to build upon their knowledge and abilities and earn a certification from SIIT.
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If you're interested in making a real difference in people's lives, Community Development might be just the thing for you. This field is about enhancing the well-being of individuals and communities by addressing various social, economic, and environmental challenges.
During a Community Development degree program, you'll explore topics like sociology, anthropology, urban planning, economics, and policy analysis.
A degree in Community Development can lead to some truly rewarding career opportunities in both public and private sectors. Imagine working with government agencies, non-profits, or businesses to create and evaluate community development programs. Or, collaborate with architects, engineers, and policymakers to shape land-use plans and zoning regulations for sustainable growth.
With a degree in Community Development, you'll be more than ready to tackle complex social, economic, and environmental issues.