The International Master in Anti-Corruption Compliance and Collective Action (IMACC) is a modular postgraduate academic degree programme delivered over two academic years. Designed as an “in–career” programme, IMACC has a compact structure, accommodating working professionals primarily from the business sector (encompassing public and private entities) as well as regulators. The programme offers a series of interdisciplinary modules which concentrate on concepts and practical tools for preventing and countering corruption through the establishment of solid anti-corruption compliance programmes as well as engaging in collective action against corruption.
The programme includes subjects and cross–cutting themes relating to economics, behavioural science, ethics, law, compliance, investigations, and collective action. The programme utilizes lectures, case studies, interactive sessions, group work, and stakeholder discussions to identify best practices in anti–corruption compliance and collective action. IMACC modules are complemented by panel discussions, study visits, and other special events. Programme delivery combines distance learning with in–class sessions, ensuring effective knowledge transfer and the immediate applicability of the knowledge and skills acquired. Classes for at least one of the IMACC modules may take place outside Austria in cooperation with one of IACA’s international partner institutions. The programme is completed with the successful submission and defence of the Master’s Thesis or Final Project for which a supporting course in research methods is incorporated into the modules.
The IMACC programme brings together professionals from all regions of the world and from diverse professional backgrounds. The minimum requirements for admission include:
The IMACC programme runs over the period of two academic years and consists of an optional Pre-Master’s course, six modules, and a Master’s Thesis or Final Project. Each module has a seven to ten-day in-class phase taking place at approximately three–month intervals. Most of the in-class phases take place at IACA’s campus in Laxenburg, Austria, but one or more of these phases may be held at other locations worldwide. In addition to an in-class phase, each module also has a pre-module and a post-module self-study (distance learning) phase.
The optional pre-Master’s course and four modules are completed in the first academic year. Two modules and the Master’s Thesis/Final Project are completed in the second academic year.
The pre–module phase is designed to prepare students, through self-study, for the challenges of the in-class phase by providing a common standard of familiarity with terminology and the relevant academic contents and perspectives.
During the pre–module phase, students will complete written assignments testing the required knowledge before the classes begin.
The in–class phase expands and utilizes the knowledge acquired in the pre–module phase. Students are guided by lecturers who provide more in-depth knowledge and practical tools.
The in-class phase involves interactive lectures and other teaching methods such as group work, case studies, presentations, simulation exercises, and panel discussions to enhance knowledge and practical skills and apply them through practical exercises and interactions with peers and other professionals.
During the post–module phase, students work on assignments that reflect the overall learning outcomes of the module and provide them with the opportunity to apply and review the newly acquired knowledge and skills.
The following topics and themes are representative of the IMACC modules:
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Representative Courses and Themes |
Pre-Master’s Course |
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Module I Introduction to Anti-Corruption Compliance and Collective Action Studies |
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Module II Ethical and Legal Frameworks for Anti-Corruption Compliance |
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Module III Designing and Implementing an Effective Anti-Corruption Compliance Programme |
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Module IV Anti-Corruption Compliance Management: Maintaining Rigor and Proactive Implementation |
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Module V Internal Investigations, Crisis Management and Cooperation with |
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Module VI Collective Action and the Value of Joining Forces |
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Master
English language
2 Years and 0 Months
33800 - Euro
Blended Learning
Law
Autumn
Austria