Community and Regional Development
College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences
- Bachelor of Science
Do you enjoy working with people in communities? Do you want to manage communities and transform organizations? The community and regional development major provides a broad comparative understanding of the ways that economic, political and socio-cultural forces are transforming regions and local communities. Students in the major work with people to solve problems while creating political, social and economic opportunities. The major is organized to allow students to develop fields of concentration that meet their individual career goals.
Major Requirements
After you complete your general education courses, you have several options. You can specialize in community groups, focusing on the diversity of groups and organizations that make up a community; organization and management, focusing on human resources, public relations and general management; policy and planning, focusing on law, environment and local government; or social services, focusing on public health, housing, design, education and counseling. All students in this major are required to complete an internship in their field of specialization.
Contact Information
Careers
- Attorney
- Community Development Coordinator
- Community Organizer and Advocate
- Economic Development Analyst
- Human Resource Manager
- Nonprofit Administrator
- Urban and Regional Planner
- Social Entrepreneur
- Social Worker
Graduate Study
- Social justice
- Public health
- Community and regional planning
- Urban planning
- Law
Alumni Employers
- CalTrans and Yolo County Transportation
- State of California, Housing and Community Development
- City of Sacramento, Planning and City of Woodland, Economic Development
- Community Housing Opportunities Corporation, Affordable Housing
- Self-Help Enterprises
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The faculty you will work with
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Undergraduate research
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What can I do with my CRD major?
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