Master of International Development Administration As the professional market continues to demand specialized knowledge and advanced degrees, graduate studies are progressively a practical, sophisticated, and wise career move. This interdisciplinary masters program has unique advantages. Become competitive with an internationally recognized masters degree. Expand global network through a multicultural and professional student body. Meet highly qualified faculty with international and community development experience. Work while you study. Curriculum o Requires 39 semester credits. o Focus on the framework and best practices for strategic project management o Core courses explore social science foundations in understanding people-centered development. o Principles in organizational behavior, administration, and leadership as they relate to non-profit organizations. o Explore ethical principles affecting individual and organizational accountability. o Identify the process of policy making and communication. o Customize area of specialization to further career goals. o Mentoring research environment for field practicum and research project/thesis. Uniqueness The interdisciplinary and interschool approach makes this graduate program distinctive. Courses are included from the School of Business, College of Arts and Sciences, School of Education, and Theological Seminary. Study in English each June/July. Appropriate degree for humanitarian workers, administrators, public servants, education, health, or social/community needs professionals. Affordable financial package. Provides skills to manage projects in diverse and complex settings. Requires bachelor, or equivalent, as a pre requisite. Degrees earned through this program are awarded by Andrews University. Founded in 1874, Andrews is a non-profit institution of higher education which embodies a mission of service and leadership. www.andrews.edu www.ucp.edu.pk idp@andrews.edu www.andrews.edu/idp phone: +1-269-471-3668 Berrien Springs, Michigan 49104-0031 Advancing Knowledge for Community Development • The World is Our Campus International Development Curriculum • • • • Degree: Master of International Development Administration (MIDA) Venue: University of Central Punjab Language of Instruction: English Pakistan session meets each year in June/July Core Courses (26 Credits) 2016 2017 2018 2019 Communication in Development Practice Public Policy, Civil Society and Development Cultural & Development Anthropology Needs Assessment and Capacity Mapping COMM540 (2) PLSC525 (2) ANTH517 (2) CIDS530 (3) Leadership & Management of Not-forProfit Organizations Ethics in Development Development Theory and Development Design Practice & Evaluation IDAS610 (2) CIDS520 (3) CIDS536 (3) BSAD530 (3) Organizational Behavior & Leadership (online course) BSAD515 (3) Financial Analysis & Reporting (online course) ACCT625 (3) Concentration Courses (13 Credits) • Portfolio IDAS597 (1) • Applied Statistical Methods (online course) IDAS613 (2) • Development Research Methods (online course) IDAS623 (2) • Professional Training IDAS635 (2) • Field Practicum IDAS680 (2) • Specialization Essay IDAS696 (1) • Research Project IDAS697 (3) Concentration Topics Include… • Advocacy • Agro Forestry • Child Advocacy • Civil Society • Cross Cultural Relations • Development Policies of Government • Disaster Preparedness • Education • Environmental Studies • Food Security • Gender and Development • Microenterprise • NPO Policies and Operations • Peace and Conflict Resolution • Poverty Mitigation • Public Health Contact Dawn Dulhunty, Director International Development Program Andrews University +1 269 471 3668 idp@andrews.edu University of Central Punjab 92-42-35880007 ext 173 Course offerings accurate at time of publication. All delivery details (courses, curriculum, site locations, languages, etc) may be updated at any time by the Andrews University International Development Program. Updated 24 November 2015.