Peace and Justice Studies
Master’s Programs Not every community is the same. Not every individual is the same. We design programs that leverage diversity, but recognize different stages of peacebuilding and changemaking leadership. We offer two distinctive master’s programs: One-Year Program: Master of Arts in Peacebuildng
Designed for highly motivated leaders who have five or more years of experience in areas such as peacebuilding, human rights, development, conflict resolution or humanitarian relief. Two-Year Program: Master of Arts in Peace and Justice Studies
Designed for individuals seeking to acquire the fundamental knowledge and skills to become effective agents of peace and social justice. Apply to one of our MA programs:
International Students:
Information is available at www.sandiego.edu/admissions/ graduate/international. For additional information, contact:
www.sandiego.edu/peacestudies Assistant Director of Graduate Student Services Email: krocschool@sandiego.edu Phone: (619) 260-7919
“The MA program gave me a different perspective of the world and my role in it. My education transcended the classroom walls with student peers from around the world and world-renowned guest speakers through the Joan B. Kroc Institute for Peace and Justice. Professors shared their practical experiences in the field, providing a holistic understanding of complex and culturally sensitive global issues and the most effective practices. The program is exceptional and allowed me a multidisciplinary education.” — Marisa Bedrosian
the Kroc School way.
Innovators in peace and justice who are bold, creative, insightful and accountable.
More information and online application materials are available at www.sandiego. edu/admissions/graduate. Application deadline is January 15.
www.sandiego.edu/peacestudies
www.sandiego.edu/peacestudies
The Joan B. Kroc School of Peace Studies Graduate Programs Our programs are designed to prepare you for solving today’s most complex issues of poverty, escalating conflict and violence, social injustice and human rights. Those completing our programs emerge with a Changemaker’s way of thinking, knowing, being and interacting. You will be prepared to work in an extensive variety of organizations, from start-ups to grassroots organizations,
The Kroc School Advantage To be an effective agent of peace and justice, new perspectives and knowledge are not sufficient. We educate for transformative impact, which includes ample opportunities for practice and experimentation. We empower students to translate ideas into action through:
• Applied peace-learning methodology where students gain knowledge by participating in realworld projects and decision-making.
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• Opportunities to connect with top leaders in the field by interacting with a dynamic
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and diverse student population
from international nonprofits to governmental agencies and businesses. There is no limit to career possibilities; our programs provide diverse options for professional development.
from a variety of countries, by working with dedicated faculty who practice what they teach and by having access to unique peacebuilding projects
within our award-winning institutes: the Joan B. Kroc Institute for Peace and Justice and the Trans-Border Institute.
• Peace and Justice entrepreneurship initiatives offered through the Center for Peace and Commerce in partnership with the School of Business Administration,
which provides seed funding for student-designed social innovations.
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Do you aspire to make a significant impact in the world? Do you want to be an effective peacebuilder and Changemaker? Do you believe that peace and justice are fundamental to the sustainability of communities and want to be part of the solution?
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bold,
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creative, insightful
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and accountable.
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www.sandiego.edu/peacestudies
The Joan B. Kroc School of Peace Studies Graduate Programs Our programs are designed to prepare you for solving today’s most complex issues of poverty, escalating conflict and violence, social injustice and human rights. Those completing our programs emerge with a Changemaker’s way of thinking, knowing, being and interacting. You will be prepared to work in an extensive variety of organizations, from start-ups to grassroots organizations,
The Kroc School Advantage To be an effective agent of peace and justice, new perspectives and knowledge are not sufficient. We educate for transformative impact, which includes ample opportunities for practice and experimentation. We empower students to translate ideas into action through:
• Applied peace-learning methodology where students gain knowledge by participating in realworld projects and decision-making.
sckqjijreijObit pa conse modissu ntiiscipitin parumet ipsae et et adi alic te pora nam, aciunti busaper naturem. Maio.
• Opportunities to connect with top leaders in the field by interacting with a dynamic
Solum voluptatum eos et quodit es solor mos es am atempos incia sinti beriate mpedipiciae quo que rem in Innovators
and diverse student population
from international nonprofits to governmental agencies and businesses. There is no limit to career possibilities; our programs provide diverse options for professional development.
from a variety of countries, by working with dedicated faculty who practice what they teach and by having access to unique peacebuilding projects
within our award-winning institutes: the Joan B. Kroc Institute for Peace and Justice and the Trans-Border Institute.
• Peace and Justice entrepreneurship initiatives offered through the Center for Peace and Commerce in partnership with the School of Business Administration,
which provides seed funding for student-designed social innovations.
doluptatior sum faceper ehenia simo
peace and justice
dis vel earcimp elloratur? Nam eosanim
Do you aspire to make a significant impact in the world? Do you want to be an effective peacebuilder and Changemaker? Do you believe that peace and justice are fundamental to the sustainability of communities and want to be part of the solution?
aliberit, ullicid ut quis quaspedipis who are
bold,
voluptat aliqui sim eos volorion net maios
creative, insightful
eos dolupta cus distiis qui adiae pel et autemporunt.
and accountable.
Catur, qui nulliti nverum es que ne maio volest, test quuntur? Ereiur andis explabo. Ut volupti vollore remperum escillabo. Itationem sit, exped qui dis et optati audae perorit assiminto il et etusdaestrum eveleseque naturernam di asi blacimus. Odiaerferro etus molorum excessunto eliquae.
Nequodis am seque eos volescipiet quamet hil et eum saestrunt.
www.sandiego.edu/peacestudies
Peace and Justice Studies
Master’s Programs Not every community is the same. Not every individual is the same. We design programs that leverage diversity, but recognize different stages of peacebuilding and changemaking leadership. We offer two distinctive master’s programs: One-Year Program: Master of Arts in Peacebuilding
Designed for highly motivated leaders who have five or more years of experience in areas such as peacebuilding, human rights, development, conflict resolution or humanitarian relief. Two-Year Program: Master of Arts in Peace and Justice Studies
Designed for individuals seeking to acquire the fundamental knowledge and skills to become effective agents of peace and social justice. Apply to one of our MA programs:
More information and online application materials are available at www.sandiego. edu/admissions/graduate. Application deadline is Jan. 15.
www.sandiego.edu/peacestudies
International Students:
Information is available at www.sandiego.edu/admissions/ graduate/international. For additional information, contact:
www.sandiego.edu/peacestudies Assistant Director of Graduate Student Services Email: krocschool@sandiego.edu Phone: (619) 260-7919
“The MA program gave me a different perspective of the world and my role in it. My education transcended the classroom walls with student peers from around the world and world-renowned guest speakers through the Joan B. Kroc Institute for Peace and Justice. Professors shared their practical experiences in the field, providing a holistic understanding of complex and culturally sensitive global issues and the most effective practices. The program is exceptional and provided me a multidisciplinary education.” — Marisa Bedrosian MA ’10
the Kroc School way.