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Economic & Social Development of Regions
Contact:
Dr. Philip Moss
978-935-2787
Dr. Robert Forrant
978-934-2904
The certificate offers graduate level instruction to students interested in understanding, analyzing, and intervening to enhance the economic and social development of regions. It provides students with a strong grounding in the conceptual tools and the information needed to participate effectively in the development of neighborhoods, states, or nations.
Required Courses:
- 57.513 Foundations of Comparative Regional Development (3 credits)
Plus the following:
- 57.503 Work, Technology, and Development (3 credits)
- 57.511 Dynamics of Power and Authority, Diversity, and Inequality (3 credits)
- AND One Approved Elective (3 credits)
