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A Major for Empowering Students to Create Their Own Future

Are you a self-starter willing to take responsibility for designing your own major? Do you want to impact social, political and economic issues relating to communities and regions? Do you like thinking and acting in an interdisciplinary environment? The community and regional development major鈥檚 goal is to empower you to create your own pathway through UC 海角原创 and life.

Senior Jose Flores says:

This is a major designed for students who know they want to make a difference in society but don鈥檛 know where to start.

Community and regional development majors study social relations

 

You鈥檒l study social relations and how the field relates to building community, social, political and economic infrastructure. The course requirements to earn a Bachelor of Science degree in the major are among the most flexible of the 28 majors offered in the

You will customize part of your course of study, meaning every student鈥檚 experience is unique. In your classes, you will conduct in-depth research on communities and current events with opportunities to present your ideas and results to classmates and local policymakers.

The major also encourages you to get involved in internships both on and off campus, enriching your time here at UC 海角原创 and helping you make the most of your academic experience.

Smaller program means strong sense of community

Our graduates talk about the strength of the program:

Community and regional development is a relatively small major. Being part of a small department means there are smaller classes, which create a strong sense of community among students and far more opportunities to get to know faculty. 鈥 Evelyn Farias 鈥15, undergraduate advisor for the UC 海角原创 departments of Gender, Sexuality and Women's Studies and American Studies

Bryce Anable, community and regional development major
Bryce Anable

The diversity among students in the major allows for open conversations, and for you to learn about difficulties and hardships that your classmates faced growing up in different communities. 鈥 Bryce Anable 鈥16, recruiting coordinator at Optimizely

Choose one or two emphasis tracks

Pursuing a degree in means that you will complete a series of core courses, as well as choose an emphasis in up to two tracks that include:

  • Policy and planning and social services
  • Organization and management
  • Global community

The diversity of classes in these tracks means that the major has no 鈥渢ypical鈥 student. And you鈥檒l have the option to enroll in dozens of pre-approved courses in disciplines across campus.

In essence, you鈥檒l pursue a self-directed educational program based on your interests, rather than simply completing a major department checklist.

Portrait of Artisha Naidu, community and regional development major
Artisha Naidu

Artisha Naidu 鈥15, a research assistant at says she chose to pursue community and regional development for the track options because she 鈥渞eally liked how she was able to specialize and take courses from different majors.鈥

The major will also require you to complete an internship, helping you build connections and gain experience with possible future employers.

What do community developers do?

in nonprofit and for-profit administration and management, public service, local government, educational fields, human resources, health care, law and advocacy, social work, marketing, advertising and public relations.

Katie Garcia, community and regional development major
Katie Garcia

Says alumna Katie Garcia 鈥08, 鈥淎s a graduate from the major, you will develop a flexible skill set necessary to excel in a variety of professional fields.鈥 Katie is now a principal consultant for the

Many of our alumni enter graduate or professional school following graduation, while others obtain employment in a variety of fields. Some of our graduates currently hold positions as executive directors, research analysts, housing specialists, urban planning and event coordinators, and marketing and outreach managers.

Here is a sample of our alumni:

Bryce Anable 鈥16

Recruiting coordinator at

鈥淭he greatest thing about community and regional development is how applicable the courses are beyond the classroom.鈥