Bachelor of Science in Community Development
Help build successful and sustainable cities and communities with a Bachelor of Science in Community Development from Temple University’s Tyler School of Art and Architecture. In this 122-credit undergraduate degree program, students learn how to become innovative and collaborative leaders who empower residents to take charge of the future of their communities.
The degree program’s coursework provides the necessary knowledge, values and job-ready skills to engage stakeholders to assess a community’s assets, needs and opportunities. Students learn to work collaboratively to develop strategies, programs and policies to improve housing, local economy, food access, social cohesion and resilience.
The Community Development BS curriculum extends into Philadelphia, where students employ best practices, engage in field research and partner with professionals and organizations to tackle complex challenges facing cities. This holistic approach launches graduates who are bold problem-solvers into successful careers in community development corporations, housing agencies, nonprofits, foundations and other community-based organizations.
Graduate Pathways
Through Tyler’s 4+1 accelerated track, students can earn a Bachelor of Science in Community Development and a Master of Science in City and Regional Planning in just five years by taking up to 12 specified graduate credits to fulfill the undergraduate degree requirements. Upon graduation from their undergraduate program, students move seamlessly into their graduate program, which they complete in one additional year.