School of Community Resources and Development The School of Community Resources & Development (SCRD) at Arizona State University offers undergraduate, graduate and doctoral programs in
nonprofit leadership and management, parks and recreation management, tourism development and management, and more. The early recreation program at Arizona State University was developed and housed in the Department of Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance. In 1979, the program was invited to join the new College of Public Programs, where it became the Department of Leisure Studies. During the 1980s, both the tourism and nonprofit management academic areas were added to the department's traditional focus on parks and recreation. The department changed its name to the Department of Recreation Management and Tourism in 1994. In July 2004, the department was elevated to school status and renamed the School of Community Resources and Development.
School of Criminology and Criminal Justice The School of Criminology and Criminal Justice (CCJ) at Arizona State University offers the degrees of Bachelor of Science in Criminology and Criminal Justice, Master of Science and Doctor of Philosophy in the field of
Criminology and Criminal Justice. Starting in 2010, the school also offers an online
Master of Arts in Criminal Justice. Research areas include criminal justice policy, effects of race/ethnicity and gender on sentencing decisions, fraud victimization, gender & crime,
gangs,
community policing,
juvenile court processes,
prisoner reentry and reintegration and sentencing policies.
School of Public Affairs The School of Public Affairs (SPA) at Arizona State University offers undergraduate, graduate and doctoral degrees in the field of
public administration and
policy.
School of Social Work The School of Social Work (SSW) at Arizona State University offers undergraduate, graduate and doctoral degrees in the field of
social work. The programs prepare professional social workers for beginning-level generalist practice (
BSW), and for advanced practice (
MSW) in one of the following specializations: health or
behavioral health, children, youth and families, public
child welfare, planning, administration and community practice. Its Ph.D. program prepares social work scholars and educators for positions in research, evaluation and social work education. The School of Social Work also offers its BSW and MSW programs in
Tucson, Arizona. ==Notable faculty==