The Davis College's School for Community and Economic Development has a variety of graduate programs at the master's and doctoral levels to meet your educational, research and professional goals and interests.
Agriculture, Natural Resources and Design (MS)
This interdisciplinary degree offers advanced study in all areas of agriculture,
natural resources and design. This program provides an opportunity
for students to expand on the knowledge and skills they acquired during
their undergraduate studies.
Human and Community Development (MS/PhD)
These programs offer graduate degrees rooted in the social and community sciences. Aligned with the university’s land-grant mission, this program prepares students to become the next generation of scholars and practitioners supporting community development, extension education and other agriculturally related social science fields.
Natural Resources Economics (PhD)
This program provides students with a strong foundation in economic theory, economic and policy analysis, and quantitative methods.
Sustainable Trails Development (Certificate)
This graduate certificate is a unique opportunity for anyone passionate
about trails development, programming, management or design. With asynchronous
online courses, this program welcomes students from various backgrounds
who are eager to make an impact in the world of sustainable trails.