Programme Type:

Course Overview

A comprehensive curriculum ensures that students in the program will be able to:

  • Identify and analyze traits, skills, communication styles, and best practices of domestic, international, historical, and modern-day community leaders.
  • Examine their personal leadership strengths and weaknesses.
  • Learn and apply qualitative and quantitative research methods to help identify and address community needs, develop and implement strategies, and assess outcomes.
  • Recognize and value multicultural, accessible, and inclusive community members and groups.
  • Determine strategies for dialoguing, identifying, and addressing social justice issues, concerning ability, race, gender, class, religion, sexual orientation, and gender identity within different communities.
  • Identify and utilize best leadership practices in individual, group, and social media communication skills to advance community inclusion, consensus, and productivity.
  • Integrate grant writing and grant management skills into the development of community strategic planning.
  • Apply core theoretical foundations of inclusive leadership and community development to a variety of government, education, business, and not-for-profit agencies.

Students are well prepared for leadership opportunities and will be adept at meeting the demands of the rapidly changing needs of workplaces and community organizations. The program will also prepare students for advanced study in graduate degree programs in a range of areas.

Entry Requirement 

Admission Requirements:

The admission process, requirements, and guidelines are the same for all undergraduate students. As an international student, you will also be required to demonstrate English language proficiency, and RIT will consider students at all levels of English language proficiency for admission.

You should  apply for undergraduate admission to be considered for these options:

  • Full university admission: If you meet English language proficiency standards, you will be considered for admission to the academic degree program you choose.
  • Conditional university admission: If you do not meet English language proficiency standards you will be considered for admission, and will need to complete additional courses through RIT’s English Language Center in addition to their academic degree program.  

Test Type

Minimum Score for Full Admission

Score for Conditional Admission

Internet Based TOEFL (iBT)

79

78 or lower

PTE Academic

58

57 or lower

IELTS

6.5

6.0 or lower

Fees

Full-time Tuition (12-18 credit hours)

Per Semester: $26015

Per Year: $52030

Total Estimated Cost of Attendance

Per Semester: $34638

Per Year: $69276

Part-Time Tuition Fees

The charge per credit hour is $1760. Multiply the number of credit hours by this amount to calculate your total.


This information was accurate on : 08/04/2021
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