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Access undergraduate-level peace and conflict studies course descriptions.
Access undergraduate-level peace and conflict studies course descriptions.
Beginning in Fall 2023, SPCS is offering a new interdisciplinary minor in Environment, Peace & Justice.
Starting in Fall 2019, the course prefixes changed from CACM to PACS. Some of the course names changed to reference Peace and Conflict Studies rather than Applied Conflict Management. For students who took our classes or have catalog years prior to Fall 2019, a chart is available (see link below) that shows the older CACM course numbers and the new PACS numbers and names.
Click to Download CACM to PACS Course Equivalencies Chart
Starting in Fall 2019, the course prefixes changed from CACM to PACS. Some of the course names also changed to reference Peace and Conflict Studies rather than Applied Conflict Management. For students who took our classes or have catalog years prior to Fall 2019, a chart is available (see link below) that shows the older CACM course numbers and the new PACS numbers and names.
Click to Download CACM to PACS Course Equivalencies Chart
The School of Peace and Conflict Studies at Kent State University will be offering a Master of Arts in Peace and Conflict Studies starting in Fall 2023.
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SPCS offers a limited number of graduate appointments for qualified MA students. This funding is competitive and only granted to students with exemplary academic records. Support is generally available for two years and is reserved for full-time students. Appointments include a nine-month stipend, tuition remission, and a subsidized health insurance plan. Funded students serve as either Teaching Assistants or Research Assistants throughout the academic year.