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Bachelor of Science in Community Development in the Philippines



The Bachelor of Science in Community Development is a four-year degree program in the Philippines that will train you in building and developing communities by providing their inhabitants with knowledge and resources that they can use to improve the quality of their lives, not only economically but socially and politically speaking as well.

Some examples of courses that you may take while enrolled in this program include:

  • Philippine Society and Community Development
  • Development Programs
  • Gender and Development
  • Community Organization
  • Community Organizing
  • Communication Strategies for Community Development
  • Educational Strategies for Community Development
  • Community Governance and Mobilization
  • Communication & Development
  • Planning & Administration in Community Development
  • Project Development
  • Community Resource Management
  • Community-based Resources Management
  • Community Development and Disaster Risk Management
  • People’s Initiative and Economic Enterprises
  • Statistics for Community Development
  • Social Structures & Processes in Philippine Communities
  • Development Issues
  • Rebuilding Displaced Communities
  • Community Conflict Resolution and Peace Building Strategies for Community Development
  • National and International Policies, Legislation and Covenants in Community Development

CAREERS

Qualified graduates of Bachelor of Science in Community Development can find employment as any of the following:

  •  Business Developer
  • Project Coordinator
  • Community Development Specialist
  • Community Outreach Worker

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