Organization: Institute of International Humanitarian Affairs
Registration deadline: 28 May 2016
Starting date: 11 Jul 2016
Ending date: 15 Jul 2016
Course Description: Humanitarian aid professionals are confronted with ethical questions in every area of their work. This course explores these ethical questions, examines alternative ethical grounds for action, and provides humanitarian professionals with a framework for evaluating practical ethical issues that arise, especially through current and past case studies.
Cost: There is a course fee of $1,600 and students will earn two credit hours upon completion. This course can be taken independently or as part of the of the MIHA, Fordham University’s Master of Arts in Humanitarian Action. For those who do not wish to receive formal academic credit, the cost is $913 USD. Students who choose not to take the course for academic will receive a certificate of attendance for the program.
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About the IIHA:The Institute of International Humanitarian Affairs (IIHA) at Fordham University offers humanitarian training courses in various locations around the world. With the creation of a Master's in Humanitarian Action (MIHA), the Institute offers a flexible yet academically rigorous training model for aid practitioners looking to further their knowledge and skills in the humanitarian sector.
How to register:
All of the IIHA courses can be taken for academic credit and counted towards Fordham University's Masters in International Humanitarian Action (MIHA) or taken individually, independent from the MIHA at a reduced cost.
To take this course, please apply here