Turbulent times like ours call for people who understand systems of violence and conflict, and who are prepared to build peace with justice.
The Master of Peace and Conflict Studies program combines rigorous interdisciplinary scholarship with experiential learning opportunities to empower you with the knowledge and skills to contribute to nonviolent peacebuilding.
In this coursework-based professional degree based out of Conrad Grebel University College (a University of Waterloo-affiliated university college), you’ll learn to identify and transform systems of violence, marginalization and oppression, including racist, gendered and colonial violence at home and around the world.
Designed to be completed in 16 months of full-time study, you can also choose the part-time option to better-suit your needs. Complete coursework along with options for independent research, and get hands-on, real-world experience through an optional internship placement and conflict skills workshops.
You'll be prepared to work in a range of fields across the non-profit, public, and private sectors, including conflict management, peacebuilding and restorative justice, international development, human rights, research and policy analysis, and more.
Program highlights
- Connect theory, analysis, reflection, and practice with a distinctive focus on civil society and community-led change.
- Benefit from the combined community, resources, and facilities of Gebel and the University of Waterloo.
- Learn from field-experienced faculty members.
- Opportunities for hands-on, real-world experience.
Research fields
- Peace Integration
