Community development is a complex and interdisciplinary field of study- one that is boundary spanning in its scope and multidimensional in its applications. It’s because community development not only concerns the physical realm of community, but also the social, cultural, economic, political and environmental aspects as well. Evolving from an original needs-based emphasis to one that is more inclusive and asset-based,community development is a now a distinct and recognized field of study. Today, scholars and practitioners of community development are better equipped to respond to the challenges facing communities and regions. Because its applications are wide-ranging yet always aimed at improving quality of life, it is important to understand the underlying foundations and theory of community development as well as the variety of strategies and tools used to achieve desired outcomes. Students will learn the art of community organizing, visioning, planning, implementation and evaluation of the community programs. 

 

 

Textbooks

Netting, F. E., Kettner, P. M., McMurtry, S. L., & Thomas, M. L. (2017). Social Work Macro Practice (6th ed.). Pearson Education, Inc.

Phillips, R., & Pittman, R. H. (Eds.). (2009). An introduction to community development. Routledge.

 

Assesment Criteria

1. Sessional: 20 (Assignment)

2. Mid term: 30 

Final term: 50

 

Course Material