The two-year conservation Master's program builds the skills and capacity of the world’s most promising community development practitioners.
This M.A. program combines cross-cultural learning with global peers and international field residential experiences with the ability to continue working in your community. While you do not have to relocate, you will travel to four, one-month residentials (one per term) in such places as India, Namibia, Nepal, and the U.S.A.
Eligibility requirements
More details available at: www.future.edu
This M.A. program combines cross-cultural learning with global peers and international field residential experiences with the ability to continue working in your community. While you do not have to relocate, you will travel to four, one-month residentials (one per term) in such places as India, Namibia, Nepal, and the U.S.A.
Eligibility requirements
- Commitment to Community: A recommendation from a community, organization, or government with whom you will be working with as the foundation of your practicum project throughout the two-year program.
- English proficiency: Non-native English speakers must take the TOEFL and obtain a score of 500 (or the equivalent) or be enrolled in intensive English instruction.
- A Bachelor’s Degree or equivalent from an approved college or university.
- Internet connectivity
More details available at: www.future.edu