Community Studies - Schools With Community Studies Concentrations

Schools With Community Studies Concentrations

  • Urban and Community Studiesat the University of Connecticut
  • Community Studies Program at the University of Colorado Boulder.
  • Urban and Community Studies at the Rochester Institute of Technology.
  • College of Community and Public Service at the University of Massachusetts Boston
  • Child, Family and Community Studies Integrated Curriculum Courses at Douglas College (BC, Canada)
  • Center for Community Studies at Peabody College-Vanderbilt
  • The Centre for Urban and Community Studies at the University of Toronto
  • Institute of Health and Community Studies at Bournemouth University (UK)
  • Pan African Center for Community Studies at the University of Akron
  • Department of Educational Policy & Community Studies at the University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee.
  • Integrative Studies Concentrations - Community at George Mason University
  • Department of Community, Agriculture, Recreation and Resource Studies at Michigan State University
  • Department of Social Policy and Education at Birkbeck, University of London (UK)
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