Student Learning Outcomes
1. Recognize theories used to understand civil society organizations
2. Have an experience with a civil society organization either through a capstone exercise or internship
3. Identify functions civil society organizations perform in global governance
4. Identify challenges civil society organizations face and strategies to address them
Foundational Perspectives Course (3 credits)
Take one of the following courses, or another course approved by the director of the certificate program:
Discipline-Specific Coursework (6 credits)
The student, in consultation with the program director, must complete at least 6 credits of discipline specific coursework. To fulfill this requirement, the student will choose courses that are included in the program (the TNGO’s course listings) or, with approval, they may draw upon graduate courses offered in their own department which are relevant to the topics of non-state actors and civil society or which help them to develop research skills in this area.
Internship/Fieldwork Requirement (3 credits)
Students must either participate in an internship program with a non-governmental organization or engage in research field work (in this case they would need to register for an independent study course) in an organization, before completing the certificate program. In either case the program director must approve the internship or fieldwork proposal as being relevant to the certificate program. MPA students may use the MPA capstone projects to fulfill their fieldwork/internship requirement.
Proseminar (3 credits)
The course (PAI /PSC 713 - Congress and the Presidency * ) will cover the wide range of perspectives and literatures on global civil society organizations and transnational NGOs and attempt to integrate these literatures through critical analysis. The course is designed to familiarize students with the organizational challenges facing these actors (coordination, accountability, impact assessment) as well as with the functions they perform.
*Please note that this list of foundational courses may change from year to year depending on whether they are offered during a particular academic year
Administration
The Certificate Program is administered by the Moynihan Institute of Global Affairs in the Maxwell School; the program’s director is Prof. Margaret Hermann. She can be reached at mgherman@maxwell.syr.edu. Tosca Bruno-van Vijfeijken, Director for Education and Practitioner
Engagement for the Transnational NGO Initiative at Moynihan deals with administrative certificate issues and can be reached at tmbruno@maxwell.syr.edu.