Community Development
Community Development
The Old and New Testaments repeatedly emphasize God's heart for people who are living in poverty. In fact, the Bible reveals in the gospels of Luke and John that caring for the poor is one of the central features of Christ's mission, a mission that He continues to accomplish through His people—people like you and me.
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Program Overview
Knowing practically what to do to help those who are economically disadvantaged is very difficult. Unfortunately, good intentions are not enough. As described in a book produced by our department, When Helping Hurts, it is actually possible to hurt the impoverished in the very process of trying to help them. In this light, our program draws on biblical insights, the latest research, and decades of practical experience to prepare students to promote lasting transformation in low-income communities and individuals in the U.S. and around the world.
Graduate Outcomes
Students majoring in community development have found employment in a wide range of settings, including non-profits, churches, ministries, international relief and development organizations, government, and philanthropy.
Recent changes to the program have added a social innovation component that further prepares students to address poverty in an even wider range of settings including business, art, environment care, healthcare, finance, and education.
Job Outcomes for Covenant Economics Majors:
- Director of Savings Group Program Development, HOPE International
- Neighborhood Engagement Specialist, Loaves and Fishes
- Senior Community Development Specialist, Dollar Bank
- Advocacy Manager, Center for Public Justice
- Program Officer, Cornerstone Trust
- Design, Monitoring, and Evaluation Specialist, World Vision
- Conservation Impact Economist, The Nature Conservancy
- Environmental Sustainability & Disaster Resilience Monitoring and Evaluation Specialist, Compassion International
- Evaluation Specialist, Action for Kids
- Policy Analyst, Maryland Department of Health
- Volunteer and Co-Sponsorship Manager, Bridge Refugee Services
- Grants & Impact Partnerships | Evidence-Based Decision-Making | Justice, World Relief
- Family Physician, Novant Health Michael Jordan Family Medical Clinic - Freedom
- Lecturer, Carey Baptist College, New Zealand
Graduate Schools for Community Development Alumni:
- Duke University Nicholas School of the Environment
- Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg School of Public Health
- University of Chicago Booth School of Business
- University of Sussex Institute for Development Studies
- Emory University Rollins School of Public Health
- University of Alabama-Birmingham School of Public Health
- Penn State University Rural Sociology
- Medical College of Georgia
- Covenant Theological Seminary
- Denver Seminary
Programs & Features
The disciplines of economics and community development have different perspectives, tools, strengths, and weaknesses. For this reason, many students find it valuable to major in both programs.
The community development major uses an interdisciplinary approach that draws on multiple fields to address the whole person in a wide range of cultural settings.
Students can also pursue a community development minor which will prepare them for careers and graduate study in a range of disciplines.
All community development majors are required to complete a 12-24 week research internship. Department faculty work with students and partners in the field to design, support, and evaluate these research internships.
Recent Internships for Community Development Students:
- Covenant Community Capital, Houston. TX
- Alliance for Children Everywhere, Lusaka, Zambia
- Heart for Winter Haven (FL)
- Friends of Refugees, Clarkston, GA
- Ethne Community Health, Clarkston, GA
- Hope for Suffolk
- Launch Chattanooga
- Habitat for Humanity
- CDV 300 Living and Working in a Multicultural Context
- CDV 350 Introduction to Social Innovation
- CDV 330 Global Health
- CDV 343 U.S. Economic Development Interventions
- CDV 345 Agricultural Development
- SOC 419 Social Diversity & Inequality
- “Transitional Housing: An Effective Tool for Housing America's Homeless Young Men”
- “From Superficial to Sacrificial: Rediscovering Biblical Hospitality in Refugee Co-Sponsorship Programs”
- “Mobile Money as a Poverty Alleviation Intervention in Sub-Saharan Africa”
- “Sustainable Agriculture and Food Insecurity”
- “Kayayei: Carrying Shalom in the marketplace”
The Chalmers Center is a research and educational institute which trains workers in church-centered ministries to promote economic development and spiritual transformation in the context of poor communities. In collaboration with partnering agencies and churches worldwide, the center initiates pilot projects that serve as laboratories for the development of new models that can be replicated by others.
Students in the economics or community development major may apply for domestic and international research internships in these projects, providing them with a unique opportunity to participate in the development of state-of-the-art strategies and to gain practical experience.
Meet the Faculty
Brian Fikkert Professor of Economics and Community Development
Russell Mask Professor of Community Development
Steve Corbett Associate Professor of Community Development
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