Graduate Program Schedule, The Netherlands 2015-2016 Academic Year MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION MASTER OF ARTS Management and Leadership Media Communications International Relations International NGOs Counseling Psychology CITATION International NGO Management Graduate Program Schedule 2015 - 2016 MBA Spring (This course schedule is subject to change) 2 2016, March 15 – May 7 Summer 2016, May 17 – July 9 Fall 1 2015, August 24- October 16 Fall 2 2015, October 26 - Dec 18 Spring MRKT 5000 Marketing FINC 5000 Finance FINC 5880 Advance Corporate Finance BUSN 6120 Managerial Economics MNGT 5990 Corporate Responsibility BUSN 5760 Applied Business Statistics MNGT 5590 Organizatonal Behavior BUSN 6070 Management Accounting BUSN 6110 Operations Project & Society HRDV 5630 Organizational Development & Management BUSN 6200 Strategy & Competition MBA Elective 1 (BUSN 5500 Professional Elective 2 (MNGT 5500 Profesional Seminars) 1 2016 Jan 11 – March 5 Change HRMG 5000 Managing Human Resources WSBT 5000 Career Success in the 21st Seminars) Elective 2 (MNGT 5500 Profesional Seminars) Century (online course) MA in Management and Leadership MNGT 5650 Management & Strategy HRMG 5000 Managing Human Resources & Change MA Elective 3 MA Elective 4 MNGT 5000 Management MNGT 5590 Organizational Behavior BUSN 5200 Basic Finance for Managers MNGT 6000 Capstone MNGT 5670 Managerial Leadership HRDV 5630 Organizational Development MA Elective 1 MA Elective 2 MA in Psychology PSYC 5000 Bases of Counseling Psychology PSYC 5100 Approaches to Counseling PYSC 5400 Research Design PSYC 5500 Assessment PSYC 6200 Practice and Supervision PSYC 5200 Advanced Developmental and Therapy PSYC 6100 Master’s Thesis PSYC 5600 Group Processes and Group PSYC 6300 Additional Credit hours: Psychology PSYC 5800 Ethical and Legal Foundations PSYC 6300 Internship Therapy Internship PSYC 5900 Applied Statistics and Research PSYC 5700 PsychoPharmocology PSYC 6100 Master’s Thesis PSYC 6300 Internship Methods PSYC 6000 Special Topics in Counseling Psychology MA in Media MEDC 5000 Media Communications Graduate Program Schedule 2016 - 2017 MEDC 5310Media and Culture Communications (This course schedule is subject to change) MEDC 5400Media Production MEDC 5360International Communications Online MEDC Elective Management Online Elective any MEDC MA Course Online Elective any MEDC MA course Online Elective any MEDC MA course Online Elective any MEDC MA course MA in International Relations INTL 5000 Introduction to International INTL 5100 Research Methods and INGO 5600 Principles of Negotiation INTL 5570 Comparative Foreign Policy INTL 5600 Area Studies Relations Perspectives INTL 5700 Humanitarian Issues in INTL 5400 International Political INTL 5890 Terrorism in World Politics MA in International NGOs INTL 5540 International Organziations INTL 5550 War and Diplomacy International Politics Economy INGO 5700 Grant Writing, Fundraising INTL 5530 International Law INTL 5580 Politics of Development INTL 5000 Introduction to International INGO 5900 Project Management for and Development for INGOs INGO 5000 International Nongovernmental INGO 5200 Research Methods and Relations INGOs INTL 6000 Capstone in International Organizations Perspectives in INGOs Relations Academic Information Last updated: 4/17/2015 Webster University Master Programs HOW TO USE THIS GRADUATE SCHEDULE Master of Business Administration A part-time, flexible evening study especially designed for ambitious working professionals who want to get ahead in their careers. Students have the option of taking traditional evening classes, online classes, or special one-week intensive courses at locations around the globe Management and Leadership For individuals interested in improving their people management and personal development abilities Media Communications Designed for media professionals looking to enhance their credentials and advance their career. International Relations A degree that analyzes, and helps the student comprehend, the complexities of the global political system - for persons seeking careers in non-profit organizations 1. Study your program requirements Please check the Graduate Programs brochure, or visit www.webster.nl for a complete list of the required courses for your degree. 2. Select the rest of your courses to complete your program Select the remainder of your courses from the other non-required courses listed on the schedule. This should be courses which are of special interest to you International NGOs A program combining the skills and theory from the MA in Management and Leadership with the MA in International Relations. Designed for people seeking careers in non-profit organizations Webster University Short Programs Citation in International NGO Management A combination of three graduate courses from the MA in International NGOs providing the core knowledge to understand, manage and finance international NGOs English Language Support Graduate students who need more English skills before or during the program are encouraged to visit the Leiden Writing Center. Ask your advisor. 3. Plan your yearly schedule Most part-time students take one class per term (five courses per year) and complete their program in approximately two years. Most full-time students take two or three classes per term and complete their program in 12 months. 4. Consult your advisor Each student should consult with his/ her academic advisor to discuss his/her program. Check the term’s definitive course schedule for changes for days and times of the week. Tuition and Fees Students are only billed for each individual course for which they register. There is no annual tuition rate. All rates include books and course materials. The rates for 2015-2016* are: *Adjustment expected in Summer 2016. • MA in Counseling Psychology: € 1,665 per course • MA in International Relations, and International NGOs: € 1,710 per course • Business courses (MBA, MA Management & Leadership, and Media Communications): € 2,400 per course • All online graduate courses: € 2,400 per course See website www.webster.nl for more details Scholarships and Financial Aid Scholarships are available, please consult our website. Financial assistance in the form of low-interest rate loans is available for US citizens and holders of a US Green Card. Please contact our Financial Aid Officer or website for info. Webster University, Boommarkt 1, 2311 EA Leiden - Tel: (071) 516 8000 - www.webster.nl - e-mail: info@webster.nl