Peace and Conflict Studies

Study mode:On campus Study type:Full-time Languages: English
Foreign:$ 7.38 k / Year(s) Deadline: Jan 15, 2025
StudyQA ranking:4652 Duration:36 months

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Description

Everyday we see images of war and violence on our television screens and in the newspapers. Taken together, all the stories of bloodshed create the image of a divided world, with one part engulfed in endless wars and the other looking on helplessly. Peace and Conflict Studies at Malmö University gives you a more truthful understanding of what actually goes on in the combat zones of the planet, and how societies of the global peace zone are implicated in the violence that occurs in distant places.

What causes wars? How can societies move beyond conflict? How can we grasp and analyse the global and local conflict scenarios of our time? These are some of the questions Peace and Conflict Studies will answer. This programme is concerned with the causes and effects of organized violence, with the fate of ordinary people in war and peace and with their aspirations towards peace and justice.

What career will I be prepared for?

We use feedback from former students, who have moved on to successful careers, to design our programme and courses. You will acquire important skills and knowledge, preparing you for an academic career or for employment in the fields of foreign policy, international relations, global affairs, refugee and asylum issues, the analysis, prevention and resolution of conflicts, peace building and reconciliation. Both the public and the private sector, as well as many non-governmental organizations look for skilled and knowledgeable staff able to analyse opportunities and threats, process information on risk scenarios and tap into and contextualize local knowledge systems.

Detailed Course Facts

Application deadline 15th January Tuition fee
  • Free
  • EUR 7375 Year (Non-EEA)
Start date September 2015 Credits (ECTS) 180 ECTS
Duration full-time 36 months Languages Take an IELTS test
  • English
Delivery mode On Campus Educational variant Full-time Intensity Flexible

Course Content

Everyday we see images of war and violence on our television screens and in the newspapers. Taken together, all the stories of bloodshed create the image of a divided world, with one part engulfed in endless wars and the other looking on helplessly. Peace and Conflict Studies at Malmö University gives you a more truthful understanding of what actually goes on in the combat zones of the planet, and how societies of the global peace zone are implicated in the violence that occurs in distant places.

What causes wars? How can societies move beyond conflict? How can we grasp and analyse the global and local conflict scenarios of our time? These are some of the questions Peace and Conflict Studies will answer. This programme is concerned with the causes and effects of organized violence, with the fate of ordinary people in war and peace and with their aspirations towards peace and justice.

What makes Peace and Conflict Studies unique?

It is important to see peace and conflict issues through the eyes of those who are directly involved in them. We emphasise grassroots perspectives on organized violence, as well as peace initiatives. We also develop and maintain international partnerships so students are able to study or do an internship abroad.

In a cosmopolitan city like Malmö, it is likely that you will meet people who have personal experiences of war and other forms of organized violence. This is true of Malmö Universitys students as well, which opens up new vistas and makes enriching dialogues possible for all of us.

Learning outcomes

Knowledge and Understanding

A graduate of the Bachelors Programme in Peace and Conflict Studies must:

  • demonstrate knowledge and understanding of the scientific basis in the field of peace and conflict studies, knowledge of central its central issues and its applicable methods in peace and conflict studies;
  • demonstrate in-depth knowledge of conflict analysis, conflict resolution, conflict prevention and the history and cultural context of organized violence;
  • demonstrate a general sense of current research issues within peace and conflict studies;
  • demonstrate in-depth knowledge of current research within peace and conflict studies;
  • demonstrate knowledge of Malmö Universitys perspectives: the environment, migration, and ethnicity;
  • Applying knowledge and understanding

    A graduate of the Bachelors Programme in Peace and Conflict Studies must:

  • demonstrate an ability to independently seek, gather and critically interpret information for instance by independent conflict analysis and report writing;
  • demonstrate an ability to independently identify, formulate and solve problems and to perform tasks within specified time limits, to present and discuss information, problems and solutions in dialogue with different groups, orally and in writing; and - demonstrate the skills required to work independently in the field that the education concerns.;
  • demonstrate an ability that is required to work independently within areas concerning organized violence, armed conflicts and their resolution; in governmental and international agencies or non-state organizations;
  • English Language Requirements

    IELTS band : 6.5 TOEFL paper-based test score : 575 TOEFL iBT® test : 90

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    Requirements

    The special prerequisite for this programme focus, besides basic eligibility for university studies, is fieldeligibility 6: Civics A and English B. Applicants are exempted from the Civics A requirement.

    Work Experience

    No work experience is required.

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