Intercultural Conflict Management
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The Master’s program represents a transdisciplinary and practice-oriented curriculum which commingles a multi-dimensional theoretical and methodological approach to social conflict with a strong focus on participatory practical social action. Thus, the program capacitates students for managing real-world social conflicts in transnational and intercultural contexts, so that students can carry out their own specific focus in a broader field of work opportunities, including NGOs, governments and international organizations.The length of the program has been drawn out from three to four semesters. This change is associated with the program’s constant search for a close interrelation among theory, methodology and practice. To this day, the length of the program has been drawn out from three to four semesters so that students can establish a much more profound relation with the social world surrounding them without time constraints.The content of the modules have been thoroughly restructured into three transversal modules stretching out over three semesters, which commingle “classroom learning” with social action training in the context of real-world conflicts from the beginning of the first semester until the end of the third semester. This modification represents the result of manifold discussions and multiple contributions from both, the academic stuff and the students of the Intercultural Conflict master program, with the only aim to bring about an approach to social conflict in which theory, methodology and action coalesce into one another.
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Bachelor's degree in Social Sciences, Humanities, Cultural Sciences, Law, or equivalent Minimum one year of professional work experience English proficiency Admissions Deadline: 15 May
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Berlin
Germany
12627
Germany
- 2 years
- Full Time
- On Campus Learning
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