Students in IACA’s first International Master in Anti-Corruption Compliance and Collective Action (IMACC) class and fifth Master in Anti-Corruption Studies (MACS) class are coming later this month to IACA campus for the final assessment of their master’s theses and final projects, which will be followed by the festive graduation ceremony on 6 December 2019.
The two-year IACA Academic Programmes are designed for professionals who continue working while pursuing their degrees. Focusing on the advanced study of anti-corruption and compliance, the MACS programme is comprised of seven teaching modules and a master’s thesis. The IMACC programme focuses on anti-corruption compliance and consists of six modules and a final project or a master’s thesis.
IACA is fully recognized as an institution of post-secondary education. Its programmes and their final diplomas are acknowledged in the sense of the European Higher Education Area (“Bologna process”).