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| * This course is being offered during summer 2007. The summer syllabus will be updated by April 16th, including possible changes in the textbooks. |
This is a three-credit graduate course and is one in a series of courses in the online Humanitarian Services Administration program developed by the University of Connecticut's Center for Continuing Studies. This course is a core course in the online Master of Professional Studies degree with a field of study in Humanitarian Services Administration. The course is also one of four required courses in the graduate online certificate program in Humanitarian Services Administration. The developer of this course is Dr. Rodney Allen. Course Title: Complex Humanitarian Emergencies Seminar (HSA 302) This seminar offers an in-depth examination of both theoretical and applied aspects of complex humanitarian emergencies. It provides students with a comprehensive, multidimensional understanding of the needs of displaced persons and the systems and practices currently in place to meet these needs.
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Students will be provided an opportunity to evaluate instruction in this course using the University's standard procedures, which are administered by the Office of Institutional Research. |
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