Information on application and eligibility is available at www.mah.se/education/non-exchange.
The undergraduate programme comprises six semesters and leads to a Bachelor’s degree in Peace and conflict studies.
The aim with the programme is to make the students develop an understanding for systemic as well as grass root level perspectives on organized violence, conflict resolution and the concept peace.
In the three semesters of peace and conflict studies (I, II and III) conventional theories of the field are treated. This includes among other things conflict analysis and conflict theory and method. The last semester of the program includes a BA thesis.
In semester four the course includes Theory and practice 1, Contexts and global relations of the civil society, as well as Theory and practice 2: Civil society’s working methods in conflicts. These two courses make the profile of the programme. The courses concern the role of civil society and its practice conflicts as well as its relations to other actors locally and globally. The civil society is consequently related to its surrounding international and political-economic society. The working methods, possibilities and problems in different contexts are in focus.
In semester three and five the students study elective courses, that the programme director adjudge being relevant for the programme. It is possible to study at other universities in Sweden and abroad. In semester five an internship is allowed in a place of work that is adjudged relevant for the program, for instance a governmental agency or organization.
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Semester 3: Elective courses / Studies abroad, 30 credits
Semester 4: Theory and practice 1: Contexts and global relations of the civil society Theory and practice 2: Civil society’s working methods in conflicts
Semester 5: Elective courses / Studies abroad / internship, 30 credits