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The Associate of Arts in Sustainable Communities Specialization at Coast Mountain College is designed for students who are passionate about sustainable development, community planning, and environmental stewardship. This program provides a blend of courses in environmental science, sociology, community development, and sustainable practices, preparing students to address the challenges of building resilient, eco-friendly communities. Students gain practical skills in project management, environmental assessment, and sustainable resource management. Graduates are well-suited for roles in community planning, environmental advocacy, and sustainable resource development.

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Community and Social Policy Researchers

41403$50,000 - $90,000Conduct research on community needs, analyze policies, and develop recommendations for sustainable development and social programs.

Environmental Planners

21202$60,000 - $100,000Plan and develop sustainable land use strategies, ensuring environmental considerations are integrated into community planning processes.

Urban and Land Use Planners

21202$55,000 - $95,000Develop plans and policies for sustainable land use, work with communities to improve urban spaces, and manage environmental impacts.

Sustainability Consultants

41400$50,000 - $85,000Advise businesses and communities on sustainable practices, helping reduce environmental impacts and increase resource efficiency.