Today’s urban leaders must keep cities economically healthy, often in the face of declining populations, aging real estate, and a host of other challenges. The graduate certificate program in Urban Economic Development provides the skills and knowledge necessary to develop real-world strategies for overcoming these obstacles. The program is designed for working professionals who seek to expand their knowledge of urban economic development issues, as well as graduate students enrolled in urban planning and development degree programs.
The Economic Development faculty and the certificate program work with the following collaborating research centers:
- Center for Economic Development
- Center for Public Management
- Great Lakes Environmental Finance Center
- Northern Ohio Data and Information Services
The certificate program consists of two required courses and two electives. All courses are four (4) credit hours.
Prerequisites
A grade of B or better in UST 300 - Economics of Policy Analysis or UST 603 - Public Finance and Economics or their equivalent, is a prerequisite for the certificate program. The program coordinator for this certificate will make rulings about whether a course is equivalent to UST 300 or UST 603 .
Two required courses:
Students choose two electives:
Certificate students must maintain a minimum graduate GPA of 3.0.
Urban Economic Development certificate classes are taught by Cleveland State University faculty, researchers, instructors, and professionals working in the region.
- William Bowen, Professor
- Brian Mikelbank, Associate Professor
- Jim Robey, part-time faculty
- Robert Simons, Professor
For more information, contact:
Maxine Goodman Levin College of Urban Affairs
Office of Student Services
216-687-3884
urbanprograms@csuohio.edu