Collaborative Governance (Certificate NDP)
The Graduate Certificate in Collaborative Governance (Certificate NDP) from University of Arizona is designed for those who work in government, non-profit organizations or the corporate sector where cooperation with other institutions, stakeholders and the public at large is important.
Quick Facts |
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Full-time Duration: | 6 months |
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Tuition Fee: | $10,063 per semester |
Location: | Tucson, United States |
The Collaborative Governance (Certificate NDP) program from University of Arizona prepares students to effectively participate in and manage collaboration across institutional and sectoral boundaries in an increasingly networked world.
School of Government and Public Policy
The School of Government and Public Policy was formed in 2009 by combining two highly ranked programs – Political Science and Public Administration and Policy – and bringing them under a single roof.
Located in the College of Social & Behavioral Sciences, SGPP is one of the largest schools at the University of Arizona and is uniquely situated to serve as a new model for public affairs education by promoting high-caliber research, teaching, community outreach, and civic leadership.
Program Structure
- This certificate program is an appropriate addition to any Master’s or Doctoral degree program on campus; and is also a concentration in the MPA program in the department.
“Choosing the Master’s program for Physiological Sciences at the University of Arizona was one of the best decisions I could have made in my education. Our department is warm and collaborative, offering an array of research topics and techniques underneath a vast and integrative umbrella of physiology. Beyond my research experience, I was presented with teaching opportunities, which I feel honed my skill of scientific communication. Having the dynamic research/teaching/class schedule not only kept me active but helped me reinforce material in multiple contexts. Overall, this program was exactly what I wanted in my segway into the medical sciences… and with my teaching assistantship paying for my tuition, how could I say no?”
Andrew Wojtanowski // MS 2016