Major Requirements
Students design two-year-long individual study plans with faculty. Each builds a unique, strong degree experience with intellectual integrity, combining the quarterly CEP core seminars with a self-selected set of rigorous courses, including 25 credits of methods courses (electives from elsewhere in the University geared teach skills and methods applicable in CEP) and other outside experiences, including service learning and class projects.
See also:
The UW Course Catalog for outside course descriptionsThe CEP Core Classes page
After CEP
CEP students have gone on to careers in a variety of interdisciplinary fields such as community planning and organization, urban development, communications, work in the for-profit and nonprofit sectors, public administration, education, community and environmental activism, ecology, and government/community relations.
