Courses
Selected courses taken during master's:
PhD Seminar on Organizational Theory by Prof. Jody Gittell
A doctoral seminar on macro-organizational and institutional theory, engaging core debates across sociology and management scholarship.
A doctoral seminar on macro-organizational and institutional theory, engaging core debates across sociology and management scholarship.
PhD Seminar on Theory of Social Policy and Change by Prof. Rajesh Sampath
An interdisciplinary seminar examining major theoretical traditions shaping social policy, social transformation, and critical social thought.
An interdisciplinary seminar examining major theoretical traditions shaping social policy, social transformation, and critical social thought.
Global Strategic Management by Prof. Aldo Musacchio
An introduction to global strategic management with a focus on firm strategy, political risk, and nonmarket challenges in emerging markets while introducing macroeconomics theories.
An introduction to global strategic management with a focus on firm strategy, political risk, and nonmarket challenges in emerging markets while introducing macroeconomics theories.
Introduction to Probability and Statistics by Prof. Moaven Razavi
An intermediate, R-based course in probability and statistics designed to strengthen quantitative analysis for social science research.
An intermediate, R-based course in probability and statistics designed to strengthen quantitative analysis for social science research.
Research Methods by Prof. Sandra Jones
A foundational course introducing core qualitative and quantitative research methods, including surveys and interviews.
A foundational course introducing core qualitative and quantitative research methods, including surveys and interviews.
Social Policy and Management Through the Lens of Equity by Prof. Alexandra PiƱeros Shields
An advanced course exploring theories of how power, privilege, and intersectionality shape policy, organizations, and community development.
An advanced course exploring theories of how power, privilege, and intersectionality shape policy, organizations, and community development.
Social Justice and Philanthropy: Effective Grantmaking Tools and Strategies by Sheryl Seller
A practice-oriented introduction to American philanthropy, with emphasis on grantmaking and social justice.
A practice-oriented introduction to American philanthropy, with emphasis on grantmaking and social justice.
Leadership in Social Impact Innovation by Prof. Ian Roy
A year-long experiential course combining board fellow placement at a local nonprofit with training in consulting and design thinking for social impact.
A year-long experiential course combining board fellow placement at a local nonprofit with training in consulting and design thinking for social impact.
Monitoring & Evaluation by Prof. Joseph Assan
An introductory course on the design, monitoring, and evaluation of development programs using both qualitative and quantitative methods.
An introductory course on the design, monitoring, and evaluation of development programs using both qualitative and quantitative methods.