UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — Tanja Hernandez was working in community nonprofits and sought additional knowledge about how to inspire change in her community. She had a background in public policy and administration, but experienced a need for more specialized information about community development and engagement.
Hernandez found the knowledge she wanted through the Master of Professional Studies in Community and Economic Development, which is offered online through Penn State World Campus.
“I wanted to better understand how to help the work I was doing in communities,” said Hernandez, who graduated in 2021.
Since 2007, the program has helped students like Hernandez develop the necessary skills to positively impact their communities. This year marks the 15th anniversary of the program.
What is the community and economic development program?
The Master of Professional Studies in Community and Economic Development is a graduate degree program offered online through Penn State World Campus in partnership with the Penn State College of Agricultural Sciences.
This 30-credit program focuses on an interdisciplinary approach to economic and community development.
Kate Berardi, who serves as a professor and program coordinator, said the program is a unique blend of theory and practicality for those who are on the ground doing the work in community and economic development.
Graduates and enrolled students work in a variety of fields, including local government, nonprofit organizations, health care, and higher education. Berardi said students bring a wide range of undergraduate degrees to the program but share a common bond through their dedication and work in their communities.
The community and economic development program aims to prepare graduates to navigate the complexities of communities and local governments and inspire change at the local, regional, and national levels. Students can expand on their knowledge and skills acquired through previous work in the field and learn new applications and approaches to creating change in their communities.
“The program is producing students who are really going out and being agents of change in their communities,” Berardi said.