MBA
MBA in Social Change
Students now have the opportunity to earn an MBA in Social Change, with specializations like social entrepreneurship, environmental policy, community development and international development.
Through a new collaboration with Clark's International Development, Community and Environment Department, students earning an MBA in Social Change will learn about the modern technologies and analytical techniques focused on environmental issues, development problems, and social change that will be useful whether you work in a corporation, a government agency or a nongovernmental organization.
The following is a sampling of social change courses that may be available:
Business for Social Change
Environmental Law
Sustainable Consumption and Production
Gender and Health
Gender, Power and Social Change
Industrial Organization
Technology and Sustainability
Social Entrepreneurship
Microfinance
NGOs and Advocacy
Non-Profit and NGO Management Issues
Program Monitoring and Evaluation
Seeing Like a Humanitarian Agency
Community Development
Local Community Development
Grant Writing for Community Developers
Youth and Community Development
People and Places: Theories of Community Development and Planning
International Development
Development Theory
Principles of Conflict Negotiation
International Environmental Law and Policy
Economic Fundamentals for International Development


