Bachelor of Science, University of Maryland University College, Major: Business Administration,
Minor: Strategic and Entrepreneurial Management
Master of Arts, George Mason University, Interdisciplinary Studies,
Concentration: Higher Education
The Master of Science in Conflict Analysis and Resolution, offered by the School for Conflict Analysis and Resolution, is a two-year professional program that prepares students for practice and further academic work by integrating conflict analysis and resolution theory, research, and practical techniques. Students study the theory, methods, and ethical perspectives of the field and apply this knowledge in laboratory simulations and workshops, internships, and field practica. Graduates of the program work in a variety of settings where conflict resolution is useful such as, businesses, unions, government agencies, religious groups, court systems, educational institutions, community centers, international relief and development organizations, conflict resolution consulting firms and where interest groups are in conflict with current and emergent public policy.
Admissions Information and Deadlines are available here: http://scar.gmu.edu/grad-admissions/8839
More information on the Master's Program at S-CAR is available here: http://scar.gmu.edu/ms-program/home