This concentration builds community development knowledge and skills. It focuses on the forces that produce inequality, how people work to create opportunity, and how planners can contribute to promoting a fair distribution of resources. Community development focuses on community-based approaches to effecting change, economic development techniques, and tools that enhance quality of life. The coursework encompasses the economic, political and social aspects of planning. Students are taught the planning concepts and skills necessary to assist and work with communities. The emphasis integrates key techniques that identify and understand the historical, present and future patterns of individual and organizational action as well as to anticipate and predict the consequences of actions on other communities. Scholarships - View all scholarships Internships
Duration: 4 Semester(s)Fees: US$57,039
Intake | Location |
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Spring (January), 2024 | Albuquerque |
Fall (August), 2024 | Albuquerque |
Spring (January), 2025 | Albuquerque |
Fall (August), 2025 | Albuquerque |
Spring (January), 2026 | Albuquerque |
Three Letters of Recommendation (one must be from an academic source, i.e. professor or advisor)
Curriculum Vitae (Resume)
Official transcripts from all higher education institutions attended (This will be submitted to the UNM Office of Admissions)
Unofficial Transcripts (To be uploaded to the online application)
An attested copy of your diploma
Official TOEFL scores that must meet the University of New Mexico minimum of 79 on the IBT TOEFL
Minimum of a 3.0 grade point average (GPA) on a U.S. 4.0 scale or comparable grade point average in upper-division (junior and senior level) university course work and in any graduate work already completed.
Graduate TOEFL (internet-based) - 79. Graduate TOEFL (paper-based) - 550. Graduate IELTS - 6.5.
6.5
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TOEFL Internet based overall score: 79.0
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