Master programs and courses in cooperation turn to graduates with bachelor's or master's degree and young professionals. Students in these programs of specialization are boys and girls from disciplines such as economics, law, psychology, sociology, who will become experts in human rights and humanitarian intervention, managers of non-profit organizations, experts in cooperation and planning for development, intercultural mediators, peacemakers.
AAttending master programs lasting between four and six months ensures a thorough preparation. Universities and business schools offer master's degrees and higher education courses with frequency over four, five, six months of lessons designed to help graduates to complete their specialization.