School of Peace and Conflict Studies to Offer Master's Degree

 

The School of Peace and Conflict Studies is excited to share our latest news!  From Kent State Today:

KENT STATE BOARD OF TRUSTEES APPROVES MASTER’S DEGREE IN PEACE AND CONFLICT STUDIES 

 

The Board of Trustees approved the establishment of a new master’s degree that will help meet two decades of sustained growth in the broad field of conflict studies. The new Peace and Conflict Studies major within the Master of Arts degree will be offered in person on the Kent Campus and will prepare students for careers as practitioners in the fields of peace and conflict management and for doctorate study.

The School of Peace and Conflict Studies is Kent State’s “living memorial” to the four students killed by members of the Ohio National Guard on May 4, 1970. For nearly 50 years, Kent State has offered an undergraduate degree in this field, and for the past 10 years, the school has offered graduate courses in the conflict analysis and management concentration in master’s and doctoral degrees in political science.

With the new master’s degree in Peace and Conflict Studies, the school will expand upon and enhance Kent State’s graduate program offerings and attract new graduate students. The program will provide students with a more complete grounding in the field of peace and conflict studies and will include concentrations in distinct subfields of the discipline. The College of Arts and Sciences will establish the new major, effective fall 2023, pending final approval of the Ohio Department of Higher Education.

 

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The proposal still needs to be approved by the State of Ohio before it becomes official.  We'll keep you posted on any updates.

 

 

POSTED: Tuesday, December 13, 2022 01:15 PM
Updated: Tuesday, December 13, 2022 01:24 PM