This program is offered at the Geneva campus. The master of arts (MA) in international nongovernmental organizations (INGO) program educates students to engage in world affairs and issues by working with and through NGOs. Courses in this program integrate information and theories from the international relations discipline and skill-based education from the disciplines of management, business, human resources, and marketing. The objective of this program is to develop students into broadly educated INGO specialists who will have the appropriate skills for working in international governmental and non-governmental organizations and non-profits.
| Number | Duration |
|---|---|
| 2 | year |
Upon completion of the program, students will be able to: Identify the theories, history, and major actors that govern the modern operations of INGOs. Develop professional-level proficiency in written communication skills Critically analyze and evaluate the roles and activities of INGOs in international affairs. Demonstrate managerial and operational skills relevant to the activities of INGOs. Evaluate the consequences of the political and moral choices of INGOs.