Peace and Conflict Studies
    Duration48 month(s)
    Tuition Fee
    USD 22,562 / Year
    Apply DateJuly 15, 2021
    Next IntakeJuly 1, 2021
    Peace and Conflict Studies

    About

    Overview It’s the advising you receive when you are ready to focus. It’s the mentorship from renowned faculty members who collaborate with you on research and community partnerships. It’s the staff members who help you master your project in the University Libraries or the Speaking and Writing Center. The peace and Conflict Studies is offered at University of North Carolina Greensboro.And it’s the way your classroom experience is extended into the lab and across the globe. We’ll help you create a successful and meaningful path to your goals so that you’re prepared for the challenges and opportunities that come your way.Degree OutcomesPeace and Conflict Studies graduates become leaders in conflict transformation and change management in many settings. Potential career opportunities include:Trainer/facilitatorMediator/negotiatorHumanitarian actionEducator: K-12 and higher educationRestorative justice, trauma, and healingLegal/criminal justice/juvenile justiceDiplomat/peace builderSocial changeLaw enforcementCommunity building/organizing/developmentMedical/health care I want to find another Bachelor Course
    The Peace and Conflict Studies program at University of North Carolina Greensboro takes a dynamic and interdisciplinary approach to the study of peace and the practice of conflict management, resolution, and transformation. The graduate and undergraduate programs develop knowledge and provide high-quality, professional training in conflict transformation, resolution, and management.

    Disciplines

    International RelationsPolitical Science

    Requirements

    English Requirements

    • PTEMin 53
    • IELTSMin 6.5
    • TOEFLMin 79

    Other Requirements

    1A Completed International Admissions ApplicationA nonrefundable application fee of $65 USDEssay/statement of purpose (optional but strongly encouraged)Official English language proficiency score report*Official transcripts from each college/university attended**Official secondary education / high school transcripts or GED certificate, in English**For freshman applicants or transfer applicants with less than 24 credit hours, or where necessaryCopy of valid passport (photo/signature page only)Copy of valid F1 visa (photo/signature page only) – for transfer-in students coming from a U.S. institution only, or, copy of valid other visa types (ex: H4, E2, L2)

    Fee Information

    Peace and Conflict Studies
    University of North Carolina Greensboro
    University of North Carolina Greensboro
    United States of America

    United States of America, Greensboro