Ph.D. in Public Policy and Admin - International Nongovernmental Organizations (Mixed-Model) Walden University

Ph.D. in Public Policy and Admin - International Nongovernmental Organizations (Mixed-Model)

This specialization explores how countries organize, regulate and foster nongovernmental activities; how international intergovernmental organizations operate; and how representatives of these organizations can learn from, partner with and work within organizations worldwide. By focusing on the effects of globalization and the cultures and sociopolitical environments of diverse nations and organizations, students in this specialization learn how to work effectively with nongovernmental organizations, voluntary organizations and intergovernmental organizations around the world.

The mixed-model option is a more flexible program of study that includes online courses and Walden's signature Knowledge Area Modules (KAMs). Study independently and work closely with a faculty mentor to apply your research to an area in which you are passionate.

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Accreditation:

Walden University is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission and is a member of the North Central Association.

Delivery Format:

Self Directed Study/On-line

Educational Level:

Doctorate

Language:

English

Requirements:

Students must have a master's degree from an accredited institution.