The importance of local economic development is growing as communities and regions search for innovative ways to diversify their economic activities. As Canada's only Master's degree in Local Economic Development, our program gives students the knowledge and skills for careers in local, regional, and community economic development.
This Master's program integrates social, cultural, environmental, economic and political perspectives on tourism. Students benefit from an interdisciplinary education that prepares them for careers in government, business, tourism and recreation planning, and consulting.
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The thesis in Resource Management and Environmental Studies is a fundamental and essential component of the program. It is the main evidence that is available to the academic community by which the candidate is assessed in his/her abilities to synthesize and integrate biophysical and socio-economic sciences into new paradigms or knowledge.
Land Use & Environmental Studies combines courses in biology, geography and economics. It focuses on the use of the Earth's natural resources and consequent, ongoing and emerging environmental issues.
The COMPASS process is overseen by the Community Partnership Committee (CPC) consisting of more than 40 volunteers who represent social service agencies, economic development organizations, chambers of commerce, educational institutions, faith-based organizations and governmental jurisdictions.