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Career Options
This Certificate prepares students to enter into
academic and professional fields related to peace studies. Available
career tracks include working for non-profit agencies, international
organizations, governmental agencies, public institutions and
educational institutions. Students may select a professional or
academic focus such as peace building, conflict management,
mediation, international law, international relations, political
science, history, environmental science, anthropology, comparative
literature, peace psychology or philosophy. Most career options
directly related to Peace Studies require a four year degree,
however some examples of career options with the Certificate may
include: Program Coordination, Human Rights Advocate, Community
Liaison, Relief / Aid Worker, Peace Activist, Mediator, Resource
Developer, Educator, Philanthropist, Environmentalist,
Anthropologist, Event Coordinator, and Board Member for a Non-Profit
Organization.
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