The ATLAS Institute at the University of Colorado at Boulder is actively seeking students who wish to combine technology and international development for its Masters of Science in Information and Communication Technology for Development (MS-ICTD). The MS-ICTD program is the first stand-alone ICTD master?s degree in the US, and is welcoming applicants for the 3rd cohort. The first two cohorts are currently spending practicum semesters with ICTD organizations, development agencies and high tech companies, including work in Africa, South Asia, Latin America, and depressed communities in the US. The program aims to attract students from a variety of backgrounds for a three-semester residency program and a semester-long fieldwork practicum. If this sounds intriguing, please come to ?room 258 in Mary Gates Hall at 3:30 on Monday, Oct 31st, where program director Revi Sterling will discuss the program and answer questions about courses and opportunities.
For more information, please visit http://www.colorado.edu/atlas/newatlas/masters/ for a detailed program description or email Dr. Sterling at revi.sterling at colorado.edu.