The Andrews University International Development Program provides full-time professionals the opportunity earn their Master of International Development Administration (MIDA) by taking applied coursework on a part-time basis.
The principal purpose of this program is to provide a venue for leadership training of professionals whose work responsibilities and life situation do not permit a return to full-time study at a university campus.
The inter-disciplinary program takes three to five years to complete and it draws on the strength of all six schools of the university. Students attend 3–4 week intensive sessions at extension sites in a selection of various locations around the world.
The goal of the Program is to strengthen organizations in project management skills and administration. The ultimate goal is to enable graduates to acquire whatever capacities they need to be effective agents in assisting communities to attain well-being for its present members and their future generations.
We will connect you with comprehensive instruction, personalized student-professor interaction, attention to research, and emphasis on the dimensions of administering projects in diverse environments—this will give you the understanding, application, and competitive edge you need to become a leader in your profession.