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Fall 2025 Humanitarian Training Courses

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The Institute of International Humanitarian Affairs offers non-credit professional courses for practitioners around the world. Each professional course for Fall 2024 is designed to prepare current and future aid workers with the knowledge and skills needed to respond effectively to humanitarian crises and disasters.

Semester-long courses include:

  • International Disaster Management (Online)
  • Humanitarian Advocacy (Online)
  • Humanitarian Information Management (Online)
  • Fundamentals of Humanitarian Action (Online)
  • Mental Health in Complex Emergencies (Online)
  • Humanitarian Resource Management and Administration (In-person)

All Fall 2025 semester-long courses listed can be taken for 3 academic credits or for a Certificate of Completion from Fordham University at a reduced cost.

Cost with Academic Credit: View GSAS Tuition and Fees

Cost for Certificate: $990

*Course dates may vary slightly according to each syllabus. Please check with your professor.

** PLEASE READ **

Visa Requirements:

If you're an international applicant seeking a non-immigrant visa to enter the US, please note taking this course alone does not qualify you for a student visa (F-1).

Payment:

Payment is due only after you have received your visa.

What the course fee covers:

Enrolling in any Humanitarian Training Course (HTC) will only cover the course content. None of these courses cover any form of accommodations or travel. Any personal costs will be the sole responsibility of the student.

Scholarship:

There is no funding available to support students for any of the upcoming Spring 2025 Humanitarian Training Courses. Whether you are enrolling as a certificate student (no academic credit) or a credit-bearing student, you will be fully responsible for paying your tuition fees.

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