Oregon
 

 

Oregon State University (university website) (Corvallis, Oregon)

College of Liberal Arts
Peace Studies Program

    Graduate Certificate of Peace Studies (12 credit hours of core and 18 credit hours in Peace and Conflict Areas; Practice: No Practice is required)


  

Portland State University (university website) (Portland, Oregon)

Joint program with the University of Oregon
College of Liberal Arts and Sciences
The Department of Philosophy

    MA/MS Degree Program in Conflict Resolution.  A minimum of 63 credits of coursework (8 core classes-29 credit hours), including 9 credits of thesis work and 9 credits of practicum work (300 hour practicum)


  

 Willamette University  (university website) (Salem, Oregon)

College of Law
Center for Dispute Resolution

    Graduate Certificate Program in Dispute Resolution (Participants take a predestinated series of courses and produce a substantial piece of scholarly work in a dispute resolution area of their choice and engage in a semester-long practical application of their skills; Practice: Practical Application is required)

    Master of Management and Certificate in Dispute Resolution (Up to four students from Willamette’s Atkinson Graduate School of Management may be selected to become candidates for the Certificate in Dispute Resolution in the College of Law; Practice: Practical Application is required)


  

University of Oregon  (university website) (Eugene, Oregon)

School of Law

    Masters Degree in Conflict and Dispute Resolution.  The University of Oregon Law School offers a two year Master's Degree program in Conflict and Dispute Resolution. This program is uniquely situated to prepare a new generation of scholars, practitioners, and educators to rethink traditional approaches to conflict. Grounded in dispute resolution theory, the program combines broad interdisciplinary training and opportunities for individualized study and skills development. It equips its students with the vision, determination and expertise needed to meet today's challenges with new answers and better questions.


 
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