Master of Agriculture (MOA) Degree Program
Admissions Process Application Degree Requirements Delivery Methods
Specified Curricula Courses Contact Extended Education and Outreach
“Community Development Area Concentration”
A 36 credit hour Master’s Degree program including:
Core Courses (15 hours)
- Community and Natural Resource Management (3 credits)
- Community Development I: Principles and Strategies of Community Change ( 3 credits)
- Community development II: Organizing for Community Change (3 credits)
- Community and Regional Economic Analysis (3 credits)
- Community Analysis (3 credits)
Five Courses (15 hours) from at least two of the specialized tracks
Natural Resource Management Track
- Ecological Economics (3 credits)
- Indian Country Agriculture and Natural resources (3 credits)
- Sustainable Communities (3 credits)
Working with Native Communities Track
- Introduction to Native Community Development (3 credits)
- Building Native Community and Economic Capacity (3 credits)
- Youth Development in Native Communities (3 credits)
- Wellness in Native Communities (3 credits)
- Indian Country Agriculture and Natural Resources (3 credits)
Building Economic Capacity Track
Practicum/Thesis/Creative Component (up to 6 hours)
For more information go to: Community Development

