Students intending to work in international organizations require a special understanding of how public and non-profit institutional structures and managerial processes vary around the world. This concentration emphasizes the interdependence of government and non-government organizations (NGOs), while addressing a variety of management, ethics, and policy issues.
Course | Title | Quarter Hours |
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MPS 510 | INTERNATIONAL DIMENSIONS OF PUBLIC SERVICE | 4 |
MPS 542 | POLICY DESIGN AND ANALYSIS | 4 |
Select two electives from the following: | 8 | |
SUSTAINABLE INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT | ||
LEADERSHIP IN PUBLIC SERVICE | ||
GIS FOR COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT | ||
HOUSING AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT | ||
STUDY ABROAD SEMINAR | ||
ENVIRONMENTAL CONFLICTS AND MEDIATED SOLUTIONS | ||
URBAN RESILIENCE AND CLIMATE ADAPTATION POLICY | ||
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT POLICY AND INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTIONS | ||
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT AND INTERNSHIP | ||
MANAGEMENT OF INTERNATIONAL NGOs | ||
INTERNATIONAL POLITICAL ECONOMY | ||
MANAGEMENT OF INTERCULTURAL DIVERSITY | ||
INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS AND CONFLICT MANAGEMENT | ||
MIGRATION AND FORCED MIGRATION | ||
INTERNATIONAL LAW |