2019-2020 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
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ECO 3315 - Community EconomicsCredits: 4 Formerly: Urban and Regional Economics ECO3315 - Community Economics (formerly titled: Urban and Regional Economics)
This course provides students with an overview of community and economic development theory and practice. The course examines the historical roots, theory and policy contexts of economic and community development and examines how local stakeholders interact to meld economic growth and social equity objectives. The course also introduces the tools needed for the practice of community economic development, including and civic engagement, asset mapping and benchmarking, visioning and strategic planning, and resourcing and implementing community development plans. We conclude with an examination of emerging policy developments offering ‘on the ground’ prospects for integrating community and economic development goals. A major requirement of the course is a team project focusing on local economic development project.
Prerequisite(s): ECO1201 or ECO 1203 Fulfills: Social Science distribution requirement. SOSC requirement in LS Core.
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