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Master of Arts Diverse Community Development Leadership 
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Master of Arts Diverse Community Development Leadership
 at 
CSU Northridge 
Overview

To prepare graduates to work collaboratively with diverse stakeholders to address the challenges and opportunities facing diverse communities

Duration

24 months

Total fee

21.75 Lakh

Mode of learning

Online

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Course Level

PG Degree

Master of Arts Diverse Community Development Leadership
 at 
CSU Northridge 
Highlights

  • Earn a degree from California State University-Northridge
  • Financial Aid available
  • Learn from an industry expert
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Master of Arts Diverse Community Development Leadership
 at 
CSU Northridge 
Course details

Skills you will learn
Who should do this course?
  • Educators and researchers who want to apply their knowledge to community development and social justice initiatives
What are the course deliverables?
  • Lead diversity initiatives in communities, organizations, and agencies
  • Help communities identify their core needs
  • Strategically plan major goals and initiatives
  • Write grant proposals and spearhead fundraising campaigns
  • Coordinate programs and manage relations with community partners
  • Research complex issues and recommend evidence-based solutions
More about this course
  • The Master of Arts in Diverse Community Development Leadership (MACDL) is a graduate-level program designed to prepare individuals for leadership roles in the field of community development
  • The program focuses on developing the skills and knowledge needed to lead and manage diverse community organizations and initiatives, with a focus on social justice and equity

Master of Arts Diverse Community Development Leadership
 at 
CSU Northridge 
Curriculum

Theories of Community Development, Social Justice, and Structures of Inequities

Methods: Qualitative and Quantitative

History of Diverse Urban Communities

Issues in Community Development and Empowerment

Organizing in Diverse Communities

Communication Skills in Community Development

Applied Leadership

Building Community-Government-Private Partnerships

Capstone Graduate Project

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Master of Arts Diverse Community Development Leadership
 at 
CSU Northridge 
Faculty details

Marcella De Veaux, Ph.D.
De Veaux is a media expert and educator with decades of experience in entertainment public relations, diversity best practices and coaching. She also serves as CSUN's associate director of Faculty Development. DeVeaux is a depth psychologist, educator and diversity consultant.
Alicia Ivonne Estrada, Ph.D.
Alicia Ivonne Estrada is a professor in the Chicana/o Studies Department at California State University, Northridge. She has published on the Maya and Guatemalan diaspora in Los Angeles as well as on contemporary Maya literature, film and radio.

Master of Arts Diverse Community Development Leadership
 at 
CSU Northridge 
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