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MS in Humanitarian Action

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Organization: University of San Diego

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Closing Date: 2024-11-04

The University of San Diego’s Master of Science in Humanitarian Action is a 20-month career-building, advanced degree program within the Joan B. Kroc School of Peace Studies. This program is designed for both recent graduates and experienced professionals to help students become critical thinkers and humanitarian leaders who will help solve some of the world’s biggest challenges.

This innovative program blends conflict analysis, transformation and social innovation with peacebuilding practices and intentionally dissolves the barriers between international humanitarian and domestic emergency management. Students are given the opportunity to learn from executive-level directors, experienced consultants and regional coordinators who work directly for humanitarian-related organizations. Intended for professionals and leaders with experience or background in humanitarian aid, international affairs, political science, social justice and other related areas, this program is ideal for military personnel, veterans and volunteers looking to pursue a career in humanitarian or disaster relief. Candidates with little to no background in humanitarian or disaster relief, but who have an interest in pursuing a career in these impactful areas are also accepted.

The course curriculum includes topics such as assessing humanitarian needs, aid delivery, management and logistics, leadership, effective communication, and more. The program culminates in a capstone simulation exercise where students will tackle a complex humanitarian emergency demonstrating their learned skills and knowledge to design, implement and evaluate creative solutions in a real-time scenario.

Students will take two courses during each 14-week semester, focusing on one 7-week course at a time. For more information about the program and curriculum visit the course page here.

Fee information

This master’s degree program consists of 30 units at $710 per unit totaling $21,300. The final cost does include books or supplies.

How to register

The Master of Science in Humanitarian Action admits candidates throughout the year to begin their degree in either the Spring, Summer or Fall.

The priority deadline for the Spring 2025 term is 4 November 2024 and the final application deadline is 2 December 2024.

Applying to our master’s program by the priority deadline offers you significant advantages:

  • Early Consideration: Be among the first to have your application reviewed and receive your admission decision sooner, giving you more time to prepare for your next academic journey.
  • Increased Admission Chances: Secure your spot in the program while more seats are available, enhancing your chances of acceptance.
  • Stress-Free Planning: Eliminate the last-minute rush by submitting your application early, allowing you to focus on the next steps.
  • Showcase Your Commitment: Demonstrate your dedication and preparedness by applying early, making a strong impression on our admissions committee.

For details on specific requirements needed for admission, please connect with an Enrollment Advisor.

Applicants must:

  • Hold a bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university with a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or higher on a 4.0 scale (official transcripts required)
    • Candidates with a GPA under 3.0 will be asked to provide an essay in support of their candidacy. It is recommended that candidates with a GPA under 3.0 complete a standardized test such as the GRE or GMAT, but it is not required
  • Interested students must complete an online application which includes a personal statement comprising four short essays along with a professional resume
  • One letter of recommendation from the candidate’s professional supervisor or professor or two letters of reference
  • For international applicants from non-English speaking countries:
    • A TOEFL exam score of 83 or higher
    • A course-by-course transcript evaluation and report by an approved agency
  • Learn more about the application process, including detailed instructions on how to apply here.

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