Electives

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Electives may be selected from a broad range of graduate level courses available at Milano and throughout the university. You are encouraged to consult with a faculty advisor when choosing electives of interest to you.

You can use your electives to gain greater depth in one of the defined areas of specialization, design your own specialization, or broaden your knowledge and skills by selecting electives across programs at Milano and the university.

Action Research and Urban Agriculture
Advanced Financial Management
Advanced Quantitative Methods
Advanced Seminar in Environmental Policy and Sustainability Management
Advanced Social Entrepreneurship Practicum
Advocacy in Government Relations
AIDS and Public Policy: Social Status, Structures of Risk, and the Politics of Medicine and Public Health
Arts and Cultural Marketing: Building Audiences, Generating Revenue and Resources
Black Social Movements
Breaking Barriers: Social Ventures and Food Access
Capital Markets and Municipal Finance
Capitalism, Democracy, and Civil Society
Chemicals, Health, and the Modern Environmental Movement
Children, Youth, and Family Policy
Cities, Parks, and Public Space
Civil Society and International Development
Civil Society, Capitalism, and Citizenship in an Era of Globalization
Climate Change and Cities
Coaching Theory and Practice
Community Development
Community Development Finance Laboratory
Community Development Practicum
Continuum of Health Care
Corporate Philanthropy and Social Responsibility
Creating Effective Multicultural Organizations
Criminal Justice Policy in New York City
Disparities in Health Care
Dynamics of the U.S. Health-Care System
Economics of the Welfare State
Education and International Development
Education Policy
Elements of Finance and Capital Markets
Emerging Trends in Social Innovation and Social Investment
Environmental Health-Care Issues in the Community
Environmental Justice in American Cities
Environmental Law and Science for Policy Analysts and Sustainability Managers
Ethical Issues in Health Care
Financial Management in Nonprofit Organizations
Fundraising and Development
Gender, Development & Finance
Global Urban Environmental Policy
Globality: A New World Paradigm
Globalization, Immigration, and Transnationalization
Grantsmanship: Research, Writing, and Relationships
Health-Care Mergers and Acquisitions
Hospital Management and Development
Housing and Real Estate Development
Housing Policy
Human Resources for Managers
Introduction to Community Organizing
Introduction to Data Management
Introduction to Geographic Information Systems
Introduction to Social Entrepreneurship
Issues in Health-Care Policy
Large Group Change Interventions
Leadership Communication
Leadership for Sustainability Strategies
Leadership Perspectives and Practice
Leading and Implementing Community Change
Leading in Today's Web 2.0 Workplace
Legislative Process
Making a Difference: Global, Organizational, and Individual Perspectives on Social Change
Managerial Negotiations
Managing for Performance
Marketing in Nonprofit Organizations
Media Advocacy in the Global Public Sphere
New Models of Health Care Delivery
New Orleans Recovery Katrina
NGOs and International Development
Nonprofit Governance and Executive Leadership
Online Engagement: Leveraging the Internet and Social Media to Increase Visibility, Raise Money, and Create Change
Organizational Assessment and Diagnosis
Participatory Community Engagement
Poverty and American Social Policy
Power, Strategy, and Social Change
Principles of Environmental Science
Program Evaluation for Practitioners
Project Management
Public Management
Qualitative Research Design and Methods: Doctoral Seminar
Qualitative Research Methods: Becoming a Qualitative Researcher
Quantitative Methods
Racial Economic Disparities: Causes and Consequences
Racial Relations: Comparative International Perspectives
Social Justice Cinema: Marginalized Realities and Transnational Advocacy in Documentary Film
Social Justice Philanthropy
Social Policy Journalism and Advocacy
Social Venture Creation: Transportation and Food Access
Strategic Management for a Changing World
Strategy for Nonprofits
Suburbs, Sprawl and Regionalism
Sustainability Perspectives and Practice
Sustainable Development
Sustainable Urban Communities - Solar Decathlon
The Competitive City: Urban Development in a Global Context
The Mayor, the Media and the Politics of Policy in New York City
The New York Economy, Politics, and the Private Sector
The Science and Art of Leadership Development
Training and Development
Transportation Policy
Urban Economic Development
Urban Food Systems
Urban Labor Markets and Public Policy
Urban Land-Use Policy
Urban Spaces and Migration
Workforce Development


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Please note: Students are advised to refer to the current applicable program catalog for degree completion requirements and to confirm their progress in satisfying those requirements with their advisors.