B.A. in Rural Development

Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) in Rural Development normally lasts 3-4 years and focuses on the socioeconomic development of rural communities. This interdisciplinary program includes sociology, economics, environmental studies, and agricultural sciences. Students study community development, sustainable practices, and policy design to enhance the quality of life in rural areas. Field visits, internships, and community engagement initiatives are frequently used to supplement the curriculum. Graduates can work with government agencies, non-governmental organizations (NGOs), and development corporations, helping to solve poverty, education, health, and infrastructure in rural areas.