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DOCTORATE in COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT
OUR MISSION …Is to engage current and future leaders in business, government and nonprofit sectors to work together with communities, and to become agents of change who inspire others and foster prosperity in diverse community settings.
WHO SHOULD APPLYIndividuals in leadership positions, in particular nonprofit leaders, social change activists and people involved in the national service-learning movement.
WHAT THE PROGRAM OFFERS• Gain a broad understanding of public policy, program development and best practices in leadership and engagement.
• Be prepared to conduct outreach and build partnerships with civic, business and community organizations.
• In this unique social lab, engage with communities as part of the coursework.
• Work with Luma Institute for a human-centered-design approach to community engagement.
• Be part of a small student cohort.
WORKING WITH DIVERSE FACULTYLearn from faculty with a range of scholarly expertise and leadership abilities in this interdisciplinary program. Faculty research interests and expertise include leadership, public administration, community development, communication, social change, marketing, economics, fundraising, program development, sustainability, social work, sociology and psychology.
Find out more and apply:
PointPark.edu/CommunityPhD
For More Information:
Point Park UniversityGraduate Admission 201 Wood StreetPittsburgh, PA 15222-1984
PROGRAM FORMAT• Three-year program completion; 54 credits
• Up to 12 post-master’s credits accepted
• Courses one night a week at our Downtown Pittsburgh campus
• Fixed tuition rate for three years
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTSVisit PointPark.edu/GradReq for details.
(no fee for online application)
Year One (21 credits)
Fall 1 Seminar in Leadership, Communities and Engagement (August weekend retreat)Fall 1 Comparative Organizational SystemsFall 2 Leadership, Governance and EthicsSpring 1 Public Policy, Advocacy and Social ChangeSpring 2 Quantitative Research MethodsSummer 1 Proseminar ISummer 2 Proseminar II
Year Two (18 credits)
Fall 1 Program Design, Implementation and EvaluationFall 2 Qualitative Research Methods ISpring 1 Qualitative Research Methods IISpring 2 Social EntrepreneurshipSummer 1 Proseminar IIISummer 2 Proseminar IV
Year Three (15 credits)
Fall 1 Community Engagement PracticumFall 2 Dissertation SeminarSpring 1 Dissertation ISpring 2 Dissertation IISummer Integrated Community Engagement Report
Proseminar Options (12 credits)
• Assessment and Evaluation of Decision-Making Methods• Business Leadership• Fundraising and Development• Strategic Communications Management • Sustainability and Community Development• Psycho/Social Community Engagement• Cultivating Networks and Community Development• Community Engagement in the Arts• Special Topics in Community Engagement
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Questions about the academic program? Contact:
Heather Starr Fiedler, Ph.D.Director, Ph.D. Community Engagement412-392-3409 | [email protected]
RESEARCH IN ACTIONIn this active doctoral program, work closely with community partners on research and hands-on projects. Examples of the partners and projects our doctoral students have worked with:
Partners
• Allegheny Conference on Community Development
• Greater Pittsburgh Community Food Bank
• Luma Institute
• POISE Foundation
Projects
• Carnegie Foundation Community Engagement Classification
• Courageous Conversations Speaker and Service Series
• Pittsburgh Social Lab
• Point Park Food Pantry
Learn more and apply:
PointPark.edu/ CommunityPhD
DOCTORATE in COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT
at Point Park University
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