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126 Master's degrees in Community Development in United States
Community - Engaged Education and Social Change
Community - Engaged Education and Social Change from Claremont Graduate University (CGU) bridges the divide between academia (PK–16) and activism by exploring how schools and communities can partner with one another for mutual benefit.
Interdisciplinary Behavioral Science
The mission of the Master of Arts in Interdisciplinary Behavioral Science at Kentucky State University is to prepare its diverse student population of traditional and non-traditional students to meet society’s growing need for psychological services in a variety of settings.
Community-Based Block
San Diego State University's Community-Based Block (CBB) Program is a 2-Year, 60-unit Master of Science in Counseling degree, with a concentration in multicultural community counseling, that prepares licensed professional clinical counselors (LPCC).
Community - Oriented Primary Care
The M.P.H. in Community - Oriented Primary Care at George Washington University provides the knowledge and skills necessary to implement a COPC program, a framework to analyze and evaluate community-based intervention, and opportunities to practice community oriented primary care, especially within vulnerable communities.
Community Health and Health Behavior
The Community Health and Health Behavior programme at the University at Buffalo is a comprehensive M.Sc. degree available in full-time, in-person, or hybrid formats. This curriculum focuses on the scientific study of health promotion and social factors to improve population outcomes through evidence-based practice.
International Community Development
The International Community from Development program at Southeastern University Florida equips students with a wide range of skills in ministry, business and social services, preparing you to help others and make a leadership impact in both local and global communities.
Community Planning and Behavioral Community Health
The dual degree in Community Planning and Behavioral Community Health from University of Maryland combines course work from the Community Planning and Behavioral Community Health programs to enable a student to complete both the Master of Community Planning and Master of Behavioral Community Health at the same time
Community-Oriented Public Health Practice
The Public Health in Community-Oriented Public Health Practice program from University of Washington prepares you to become a problem solver, leader and advocate in the field of community health.
Community Counseling
Community Counseling from Loyola University Chicago helps you become a licensed professional counselor, ready to tackle the systematic inequities in the educational system.
Applied Community Development
The world is changing, and we need to change with it. Learn leadership skills for today’s challenges. Earn an HLC accredited Applied Community Development program of Future Generations University.
Community Planning and Law
The University of Maryland School of Law on the Baltimore campus (UMB) will accept up to nine credits of Master of Community Planning (MCP) coursework towards the Juris Doctor (JD) degree, and the Urban Studies and Planning Program will accept up to nine credits of JD coursework towards the MCP degree. This means that students who complete the Community Planning and Law can save up to 18 credits.
Community and Regional Planning and Public Affairs
The Community and Regional Planning and Public Affairs MPAff program offered at University of Texas at Austin is structured so that students earn both Masters' degrees simultaneously in three years instead of four by eliminating duplicative course work in certain analytic areas and in general electives.
Community and Teacher Leaders
The Community and Teacher Leaders program at Northeastern Illinois University is designed to develop the knowledge and skills to foster reflective, collaborative, and transformative leaders in both community and school settings.
Human Development and Family Sciences (Program Administration and Evaluation)
Students of the Human Development and Family Sciences (Program Administration and Evaluation) from Texas State University are prepared for academic, research and applied careers that address the needs of diverse families and individuals across the lifespan.
Nursing - Community and Public Health Nursing
Are you seeking an advanced nursing program that focuses on specific patient populations? What if you could make healthcare more accessible, improve outcomes for vulnerable populations, and develop health promotion programs aimed at disease prevention? Imagine achieving both in one Nursing - Community and Public Health Nursing program at American Public University.
Philanthropic Studies
Our master’s degree in Philanthropic Studies at Indiana University Indianapolis allows professionals and executives already working in philanthropy to gain a deeper understanding of the field to further your career goals and your organization's mission.
Global Community Engagement
Global Community Engagement from University of Denver creatively links coursework with pressing local and global issues like migration, environmental decline, and poverty. Explore the intersection of race, class, gender, and religion to make better organizational decisions. Work skillfully across cultures to advocate for marginalized people. Global is here.
Public Affairs and Community Development
The study of public affairs and community development takes place at the intersection of increasingly complex economic, political, legal, and social systems. The Public Affairs and Community Development programme of Rutgers University will teach students about all these systems.

Human Development - Leadership in Education and Human Services Online
The Human Development - Leadership in Education and Human Services Online programme from Pacific Oaks College is focused on developing collaborative leadership skills, fine-tuning interpersonal communication skills, and facilitating team building.

Student Development in Higher Education
The Student Development in Higher Education (SDHE) programme is a unique field of professional practice in U.S. higher education from California State University Long Beach. The programme prepares graduates to work in two- and four-year colleges and related institutions.