The Washington Campus, Founded in 1978, Is a Non-Partisan, Non-Profit 501(C)(3) Higher Education Consortium
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Fantastic. This is not an experience The you can get anywhere else. Washington COURSE DATES Campus n January 7 – 11, 2019 CONSORTIUM MEMBERS MBA Courses 2019 n January 14 – 18, 2019 n March 4 – 8, 2019 Arizona State University University of North n March 11 – 15, 2019 Carolina at Chapel Hill n May 13 – 17, 2019 University of California, Berkeley Northeastern University n August 12 – 16, 2019 n August 19 – 23, 2019 Emory University The Ohio State University Special Healthcare Policy MBA Section GVSU Seidman n August 12 – 16, 2019 College of Business Purdue University Howard University Rice University For more information Indiana University University of Texas and registration, visit: at Austin www.washcampus.edu University of Michigan Texas A&M University University of New Mexico And many other partners worldwide The Washington Campus, founded in 1978, is a non-partisan, non-profit 501(c)(3) higher education consortium. The Campus welcomes participants from diverse backgrounds and does not discriminate on the For MBA and Other Graduate basis of race, religion, gender, orientation, national or ethnic origin, or disability. and Professional Students The Washington Campus Intensive, experiential courses in 1150 18th Street NW, Suite 400 business, public affairs, and public policy Washington, D.C. 20036 (202) 234-4446 [email protected] Washington, D.C. 45093_WC_Brochure_2019 Courses.indd 1 7/10/18 9:34 AM By far one of the best This course experiences I’ve had throughout should be required my MBA program. for all MBAs. The Washington Campus is a non-profit, The Washington Campus open-enrollment The Washington Campus courses are a uniquely non-partisan, higher education consortium based courses are unique, intensive, residency valuable personal and professional development in Washington, D.C. Students from consortium experiences in Washington, D.C., for MBA and experience. Participants learn directly from those member schools (see reverse) can enroll in other types of graduate and professional students. who actually make and shape public policy: The Washington Campus’ certificate graduate Courses focus on how specific organizations and corporate public affairs and government relations courses throughout the year and receive industries are affected by public policy; how public executives; leaders of associations, think tanks, academic credits from their home institutions. policy is made and influenced; and how public and non-profit organizations; lobbyists; the Students from accredited non-consortium affairs and public policy can be strategically and media; current and former members of Congress schools also are welcome to participate, but ethically managed to create profitable and and congressional staff; current and former should check with their home institutions before sustainable ‘win-win’ solutions for business, leaders in the Executive Branch and from registering in order to receive academic credits. government, and society. independent regulatory agencies; and much more. General Michael Hayden, Principal at The Chertoff Discussion of managing public affairs and public policy Greg Maurer, Vice President of Public Policy for Facebook, Group and former Director of the CIA and NSA, with Jocelyn Moore, Senior Vice President of Public Policy discussing the challenges of integrating business strategy discussing cybersecurity policy and global business. and Government Affairs for the NFL. with global public affairs and government relations. 45093_WC_Brochure_2019 Courses.indd 2 7/10/18 9:34 AM.