Answers to Frequent Questions
The most commonly asked questions pertain to the relationship of the Center for Social Sector Leadership with the Haas School of Business.
All students are required to take core business school classes. Students interested in social sector management are encouraged to do class projects with nonprofit organizations, take social sector management electives, and participate in a variety of social sector related activities.
Other Common Questions
The MBA curriculum emphasizes management skills, such as accounting, finance, and marketing. The public policy curriculum emphasizes public policy analysis. Haas MBA students may take one or two electives at the School of Public Policy. For a Public Policy program catalog, course descriptions, or other information, please contact the School of Public Policy at 510-642-4670.
No. You need only complete the application for the Haas School of Business.
You may indicate your interest in our work during the application process, or you may decide after enrollment that you want to focus on Social Sector Leadership. If you are admitted to the MBA program, contact the director of CSSL, Nora Silver ([email protected]), and let her know of your interest.
You earn an MBA. You may choose to have an “emphasis” or “concentration” in Social Sector Management, which means that most of your electives would be CSSL courses.
Approximately 60% of MBA students each year actively participate in CSSL by enrolling in Center courses, undertaking Center-sponsored applied projects, and/or participating in activities such as social sector management career workshops.
CSSL students are required to take the same courses as other MBA students, including the core courses and electives that fulfill distributional requirements. CSSL students choose primarily social sector management courses for their electives. CSSL students also may undertake one or two independent study projects addressing social sector management issues, and can take related courses from other UC Berkeley schools or departments such as public health, education, urban planning and public policy.
- Many students find courses of interest in the Haas School’s Business and Public Policy (BPP) group. For example, the BPP group offers courses on Environmental Management.
- The Net Impact is a student-run organization that sponsor a variety of activities, such as monthly guest speakers, monthly professional development sessions, yearly conference, brown bag lunch discussions, and a career night.
- The Career Center assists all MBA students with their career search efforts. Materials and programs designed particularly for students with public or nonprofit interests include public and nonprofit employer directories, job newsletters, and panel discussions.
- A joint degree program, the MBA/MPH (Master of Public Health), supports students who are interested in careers in health care administration.
Questions about admissions requirements or requests for applications should be directed to MBA Admissions. If you have specific questions about CSSL, please email [email protected]