AM401 Mixed-Income Housing and Community Housing Management: Practice Fundamentals
Mixed-income housing is a key strategy in United States housing policy and practice, impacting low-income families and neighborhood development. Mixed-income communities are characterized by unique individual, family, property and neighborhood dynamics. This course will introduce students, in a concentrated one-week period, to the fundamentals of mixed-income housing and community development, focusing on the professional roles that social workers play in this field as managers of properties and resident services. Students will be introduced to the political, economic and social dynamics of this field as well as business models, property management strategies, and financial structures and techniques.

Course length: 5 Days

Tuition: $ 0

Course counts toward a professional certificate: No