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The MA in Conflict Analysis and Management is a two-year, interdisciplinary graduate program that provides students with foundations to identify, analyze, and manage intra-group and multi-party conflict in a variety of organizational contexts, including domestic, intercultural, and international environments. To accomplish this, the program stresses a holistic, systemic, cross-cultural approach to conflict analysis and management. Students are exposed to a diverse range of relevant practical skills as well as contemporary and innovative, applied research, empowering them to become critical, reflective practitioners that contribute to the expanding field and profession of conflict management.
A one-year Graduate Diploma in Conflict and Analysis Management is also offered.
Delivery Model
Online Learning
The majority of this program is experienced through online learning. Online courses enable you to meet the demands of work and family while studying. Using our web-based learning platform, you will access your reading materials, complete individual and group assignments, and engage with the rest of your classmates and instructors; online from anywhere. Each online course will be nine weeks in length, with a two-week break between courses.
Residency
During the course of your two-year program, you will attend two, two-week on-campus residencies. Here youll interact face-to-face with your instructors, cohort and team. Youll have set class hours as well as homework and meetings outside of class hours, making this an intensive and rewarding time.
Completion Options
During the first year of study, all students will take the same set of courses that place emphasis on the study and practice of inter- and intra-group conflict in a range of organizational contexts. During the second year, students can select from the following options.
Thesis Track
Students taking the thesis option will be required to take a second research course during their second residency.
Course-Based Track
Students taking the course based-masters track will be able to continue their studies online during the second year, choosing from a suite of school-based electives.
Course-Based Track with Professional Field Placement
Within the course-based option, students may choose to take a 6-credit Professional Field Placement. Students who choose a Professional Field Placement will gain field experience in a supervised professional international practicum. This experiential learning will help students apply their theoretical knowledge by demonstrating their ability in a real-world setting, and documenting their experiences.
Learning Outcomes
Royal Roads University works with an outcomes-based learning model. Learning outcomes are clear, plain language descriptors of knowledge and performance tasks that students demonstrate in order to successfully complete a program.
Within the MA in Conflict Analysis and Management, there are five key learning outcome domains:
* Critical Thinking
* Communication
* Research
* Knowledge
* Professional Skills & Practice
Using learning outcomes helps to clarify a programs focus, helps students connect their program to their workplace, provides a focus for assessment/evaluation, and helps employers understand the benefits of the program.
Courses
* CAMN502: Foundation: Understanding Conflict, Change and Systems in Organizational Contexts
* CAMN503: Professional Skills: Dealing with Conflict
* CAMN504: Reflective Practice: Leading Change in Organizational Settings
* CAMN551: Foundations of Research in Conflict Analysis and Management
* CAMN552: Structures: Engaging with Legal Frameworks, Strategic Thinking, and Change Management
* CAMN553: Processes: Designing Conflict Management Practice
* CAMN601: Solutions: Capacity Building and Overcoming Conflict in Organizational Settings
* CAMN602: Advanced Skills: Problem-solving and Conflict Transformation
* CAMN691: Short Paper
* HUMS630: Advanced Research Methods
* HUMS641: Foundations of Policy and Practice in Humanitarian Action
* HUMS642: Human Dimensions of Disasters and Conflict: Trauma, Stress and Resilience
* HUMS643: Ethno-political Conflicts in the Canadian Context
* HUMS644: Professional Field Placement
* HUMS651: Case Studies in Humanitarian Action: Advanced Policy and Practice
* HUMS652: Planning for Resilience in 21st Century Environments
* HUMS653: Environmental and Resource Based Conflict
* HUMS661: Risk and Crisis Communication
* HUMS662: Reflective Practice, Leadership and Change Management
* HUMS695: Thesis
* IICS611: Intercultural Competence
* LEAD565: Performance Measurement and Financial Management for Leaders
Audience
Students in this program come from across Canada and around the globe. Many are, or aspire to be, managers, negotiators, facilitators, or consultants in environments where group conflicts frequently occur. As conflict can occur in many arenas within community, government, corporations, civil society, and international settings our graduates are prepared to lead change within the fields of labour relations, community development, environmental management, international NGOs, and many other settings.
Applicants who do not have the formal academic education to qualify for admission may be assessed on the basis of both their formal education and their informal learning, in accordance with the Flexible Admission Process. Applications are assessed on a case-by-case basis. For more information, please visit our program admission page.
Want to improve your English level for admission?
Prepare for the program requirements with English Online by the British Council.
- ✔️ Flexible study schedule
- ✔️ Experienced teachers
- ✔️ Certificate upon completion
📘 Recommended for students with an IELTS level of 6.0 or below.
Royal Roads University Awards
There are a variety of awards, scholarships, and bursaries available to help offset your tuition fees.
Entrance Awards
Apply to a competition that falls before your first day of class
In-Course Awards
Apply to a competition that falls after your program begins
Convocation Awards
Recipients are selected by way of academic performance, application, or peer nomination
Student Research Awards
Major grants to support research training for masters and doctoral students
External Award Postings
Other award notices received by RRU are posted on MyRRU.
Funding Sources
The following external resources offer additional funding opportunities through loans, scholarships, or grants.
Government Student Loans
Information about program eligibility and application procedures
Student Line of Credit
A popular and flexible alternative to government student loans
Lifelong Learning Plan
This plan allows you to borrow from your RRSP's tax-free
Emergency Funding
This program assists students with short-term emergency needs due to unforeseen expenses
Aboriginal/First Nations
Funding resources and the President's Aboriginal Support Bursary
International Study
Links to helpful sites for international students studying in Canada and for Canadians wishing to study abroad
Canadian Forces and DND
Financial assistance is available to employees of the Canadian Forces and their family