Bachelor of Computer Science
Acadia University
at Acadia University · Wolfville, Nova Scotia
Duration
1–2 years
Tuition
On request
Intake
Fall, Spring
Mode
Full Time
<p>The Master's Degree in Community Development at Acadia University is designed to equip students with the theoretical knowledge and practical skills necessary to facilitate sustainable community growth and development. The course covers a wide array of topics, including social justice, policy analysis, community engagement, and participatory research methods. Students will explore how to empower communities to identify their needs and develop effective strategies to address them, fostering resilience and social cohesion.</p><p>The program typically includes a blend of coursework, case studies, fieldwork, and a research project. Core subjects may include community theory, economic development, stakeholder engagement, and evaluation techniques. Throughout the course, students will learn to assess community strengths and limitations, develop inclusive programs, and implement innovative solutions that are culturally responsive and sustainable.</p><p>By studying Community Development at Acadia University, students will gain essential skills in critical thinking, communication, and leadership. The program encourages students to think creatively and analytically about problem-solving in real-world contexts. This degree is particularly beneficial for those who wish to make a meaningful impact in diverse communities, especially in a country known for its inclusive values and commitment to social equality.</p>
<p>Applicants typically need a Bachelor’s degree from an accredited institution, preferably in a related field such as social sciences, public administration, or community studies. Relevant work experience in community service, volunteering, or related areas may also bolster an application. Additionally, a personal statement outlining motivation for pursuing the program and future career aspirations is often required.</p>
English: <p>International applicants are generally expected to demonstrate proficiency in English through standardized tests such as IELTS or TOEFL. A minimum score of 6.5 on the IELTS or 90 on the TOEFL is commonly required, though specific expectations may vary. It is advisable for students to check the exact requirements with the university.</p>
International students: <p>International students interested in studying in this program will need to obtain a valid student visa. Essential documents typically include a valid passport, an acceptance letter from Acadia University, proof of sufficient financial resources, and health insurance. Students should ensure to review the official guidelines on visa applications from the relevant authorities in the country.</p>
<ul><li>Community Development Coordinator</li><li>Social Policy Analyst</li><li>Nonprofit Program Manager</li><li>Urban Planner</li><li>Community Organizer</li><li>Research Analyst</li></ul>
Acadia University
Acadia University
Acadia University
Acadia University
Acadia University
Acadia University