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The Associate of Arts in Peace and Conflict Studies program explores the causes and consequences of conflict while examining strategies for conflict resolution, diplomacy, and peacebuilding. This interdisciplinary program covers topics such as human rights, international relations, social justice, and community development. Students develop critical thinking, negotiation, and advocacy skills to work in fields focused on social change and conflict mediation. Graduates are well-prepared for careers in non-profit organizations, government agencies, and humanitarian efforts or can pursue further studies in political science, international relations, or law.

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Social and Community Service Worker

42201$50,000 - $85,000Works with communities to provide support programs, assist vulnerable populations, and promote social justice initiatives.

Policy Researcher – Human Rights and Conflict Resolution

41400$60,000 - $100,000Conducts research and develops policies related to conflict resolution, human rights, and international peace efforts.

Educational Counsellor

41320$55,000 - $95,000Guides students in academic and career planning with a focus on global peace, international relations, and conflict studies.

Community and Social Services Manager

40030$70,000 - $120,000Leads social service programs that promote conflict resolution, human rights advocacy, and community development.