21-22 Graduate Catalog > Degree Programs and Certificates > Public Service Administration > Master of Public Service Leadership > MPSL in Community and Economic Development
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Community and Economic Development explores how community and government leaders work together to build critical organizations and partnerships such as community-based services, arts centers, downtown businesses, and a variety of urban renewal and redevelopment projects.
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Total Credit Hours: 36
NOTE: If MPL-520 was not completed in the core, it can be taken in the area of study.
Upon the completion of the area of study in Community and Economic Development, graduates will be able to:
(offered under MPSL and MSM programs)
Have you attended college before? If so, you may be able to transfer credits earned at other regionally accredited colleges or universities. The University also offers a variety of other ways to earn credit – all designed around the needs of adult learners, like you.
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