In Conflict resolution masters programs, students learn how to analyze conflict and how to uncover the underpinnings of conflict situations. They gain skills to defuse and prevent conflict situations that arise among individuals, groups, and countries.
In this Idealist Grad School Podcast series, Amy Potthast chats with admissions staff from two conflict resolution grad programs:
This episode, Part Two, is on course work, field work, and certificates.
Find Part One, an overview of the degree and careersat idealist.org/podcast.
Find Part Three on admissions and financial aid advice at idealist.org/podcast.
The Guests: Erin Ogilvie, George Mason University’s School of Conflict Analysis and Resolution Tim Hicks, University of Oregon’s masters program in Conflict Resolution
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