Conflict is present and destructive at all levels of life and society. Our still-new century is rife with inter-personal conflicts which are expressed and originated on various accounts: ethnic, religious, psychological, economic, etc. Because conflict is so damaging to society, mediation and conflict resolution has become a very important skill, one that can be applied to serve many organizations and government bodies.
These are some of the critical topics covered in EUCLID's unique online Doctorate in Mediation and Conflict Resolution - unique because offered by an international intergovernmental organization committed to facilitating dialogue and conflict resolution, as well as unique for being delivered completely is distance / online format.
The EUCLID online doctorate in mediation and conflict resolution is also unique for blending personal level psychology with high level issues (diplomacy, inter-religious dialogue) and practical skills (negotiation), the purpose being to offer a comprehensive coverage of this broad topic.
Online Doctorate Degree in Mediation and Conflict Resolution --- Program Brochure
Admission Requirements
Applicants must have a Bachelor’s degree or its international equivalent, issued by an institution listed in the latest edition of the UNESCO-IAU handbook.
Government-sponsored applicants (who are already government staff) may be admitted without a Bachelor’s degree if their level of education and experience is deemed sufficient. EUCLID may require these participants to complete bridge courses prior to enrolling in the program.
Fluency in English (spoken and written) is required and will be tested.
Students are expected to be in position to dedicate 10 to 15 effective hours of study on a weekly basis.
Curriculum / Program Courses or "Roadmap"
EUCLID Doctorate in Mediation and Conflict Resolution Sequence (including optional courses):
REQUIRED COURSES:
PRIMARY ASSOCIATED COURSES |
Code |
Course Name
|
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-ACA-401 |
International Academic and Professional Paper Writing |
3 |
-TPH-499 |
Argumentation and Critical Thinking |
2 |
-MCM-601 |
Mediation and Conflict Resolution Foundation Course |
3 |
-MCM-602 |
Understanding Conflict |
3 |
-MCM-603 |
Negotiation: Skills and Applications |
3 |
-MCM-604 |
Mediation: Skills and Applications |
3 |
-DIP-502 |
International Negotiations |
3 |
|
Total Credit Hours (US): |
20 |
ELECTIVE COURSES:
STANDARD DEGREE ROADMAP - SUGGESTED ELECTIVES |
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Course Name |
|
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Race and Ethnic Relations |
2 |
|
International Organizations I |
4 |
|
Master's Capstone Paper or Thesis |
10 |
|
International Law and Treaty Law (1) |
5 |
|
Restorative Justice and Reconciliation |
3 |
|
Peace Education: Concepts and Applications |
3 |
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Conflict Transformation |
3 |
|
Disaster - Conflict Interface |
1 |
|
OSCE Training Module |
3 |
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International Conflicts: Theory and History |
4 |
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Advanced Studies in Inter-Religious Dialogue 1 |
3 |
|
Global Terrorism |
1 |
MORE INFORMATION:
Faculty Profiles
Institutional and Programmatic Accreditation
About EUCLID: Institutional Background
RELEVANT EUCLID MEMBERSHIPS AND PARTNERSHIPS FOR THIS PROGRAM:
Logo / Seal |
Name |
Type |
EUCLID relationship |
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ECOWAS (Economic Community of West African States) |
Intergovernmental Organization
www.ecowas.int |
Educational Partner by MOU |
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World Mediation Centre |
International Non-Governmental Network |
Educational Partner by MOU |
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