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1 CoursesMa and ms kinesiology and recreation in applied community and economic development in Illinois state university
On Campus
The Applied Community and Economic Development (ACED) sequence is an interdisciplinary program that enables those who are passionate about social change through service to take their careers to the next level. The sequence is designed for returned Peace Corps Volunteers and students with other development experiences (e.g., AmeriCorps, nonprofit work). The Stevenson Center for Community and Economic Development coordinates these programs for Fellows, who spend an intense year on campus followed by 11-month paid professional practice. ACED sequence students have a graduate assistantship in the fall and spring semesters on campus prior to field work. Students pursuing this sequence receive a solid and relevant educational opportunity to pursue careers in community and economic development in the United States and around the world.
Official Academic Records, Declaration of Finances, GPA of 3.0, Test scores: TOEFL ibT of 79, IELTS of 6.5, GRE Scores or GMAT scores, official transcripts, Passport, Letters of recommendation, Statement of purpose.
Athletic trainers in health clubs or schools, physical education teachers at K-12 schools and summer camps, Sports administrators
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Study in Germany with Berlin School Of Business And Innovation