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6 Master's degrees in Community Development in Massachusetts, United States
Community Health Education
Join the frontlines to improve community health and address health inequity with this Community Health Education program from University of Massachusetts Amherst. Bring your passion for social justice to the frontlines of efforts to address health inequities and improve quality of life for all.
Communication
Lasell University designed a Master of Science in Communication program to develop strategic and compelling communications efforts that will engage consumers in authentic, relevant ways.
Community Engagement
Merrimack College's distinctive Community Engagement master’s degree equips you for a career in nonprofit leadership, community organizing, or social change.
Urban Planning and Public Policy
Urban Planning and Public Policy from Harvard University permits students to pursue a Master in Public Policy (MPP) degree at HKS and a Master in Urban Planning (MUP) degree at the GSD and to complete both degrees in three years, rather than the four years that would be required if the two degrees were pursued independently.
Community Development and Planning
In this Community Development and Planning program offered by the Clark University you will learn about the power structures that shape community spaces, and how to create processes in which community members have a say in those power structures.
Urban Planning and Community Development
University of Massachusetts Boston's Urban Planning and Community Development master's program is designed to make you an expert in the theory and practice of planning urban spaces and economies.