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The College of Public and Community Service (CPCS) offers two graduate
programs:
The
Masters Program in Dispute Resolution
The
focus of the faculty and students at the Graduate Programs in Dispute
Resolution is to unite theory and practice. While working on real-life
conflict, faculty and students bring theory to bear on group dynamics,
individual behaviors and interventions. Reflecting on their practice,
they also use their experience in conflict resolution to critique,
enrich, and generate theory. This back-and-forth between theory
and practice creates a rich learning environment where students
hone their intervention and analytic skills. Students can then be
forces for change in their organizations.
Master
of Science degree program in Human Services
The
Master of Science Degree Program in Human Services offers a curriculum
designed for professionals who aspire to become leaders in the human
services field. The goal of the program is to prepare outstanding
human services managers, program developers, and planners.
Both
graduate degree programs offer:
- Superlative
faculty
- Convenient
class schedule
- Great value
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