CMT3120EN - Theory & Philosophy of Community Development

Course description

Students will examine community development, including an historical review, an analysis of contemporary issues, and theories of social change, methodological considerations, and examples of current community development initiatives. Students will explore the definitions of communities, and the role of voluntary associations, minority groups and community leadership.

How this course benefits students

Anyone serving in a church or community-based NPO impacts his or her community. This course will enable students to be able to identify opportunities and challenges developing in their communities and in their own work, and practice community development and social justice more effectively.

Why this course is important

Students will be able to critically examine historical and current community development practice in light of community development theory and philosophy and develop responses to challenges presented by real world situations.

Credit hours
3 hours
Subject area
Community Transformation
Educational level
Bachelor
Learning type
Instructional
Prerequisites
None
Upcoming terms
Pending
* Schedule subject to change. Please contact the Registrar's office with schedule questions.

How this course relates to missional core values

Biblically based

This course will be based on a biblical worldview of Image of God, gifts of the Kingdom of God in community, and Isaiah 65.

Missionally driven

The philosophy of community development understands that God is already at work in our communities and provided resources necessary to bring about Kingdom. Community development recognizes that every individual and community has assets to offer and has value.

Contextually informed

Every community is different. A foundation principle of community development is the importance of knowing the community you are in and responding accordingly.

Interculturally focused

This course celebrates cultural diversity and recognizes the gift this is to the Kingdom of God.

Practically minded

This course will give students the practical tools and insights that they need to serve with their community.

Experientially transformed

This course is highly experiential and applicable to daily life. Students will be expected to practice what they are learning in their home communities.