Master of Arts in Human Security and Peacebuilding
This Human Security and Peacebuilding program from Royal Roads University is designed for working professionals and university graduates aspiring to work in human security and peacebuilding. You’ll further your understanding of the complex relationships between economic, political and social development and human security.
Duration
2 years
Starting Date
January
Tuition Fee
International: CAD 35,851 per full
Domestic: CAD 27,364 per full
Delivery
Blended
Location
Victoria, Canada
About the program
The Human Security and Peacebuilding program from Royal Roads University is a two-year, interdisciplinary graduate program.
You see peacebuilding as a broad concept — one that transforms societies through short-term development initiatives that become long-term, sustainable peace processes.
Globally, there’s growing demand for leadership in this field. Join professionals working in humanitarian aid, social reconstruction, conflict management and peacebuilding.
It’s also for those who want to advance their professional practice in conflict-related and post-conflict contexts. To do so, it provides you with theoretical and practical skills to help restore peace and civil society.
Once you have completed this program, you’ll be able to work in complex conflict/humanitarian scenarios, use conflict resolution mechanisms to develop peaceful solutions, and communicate effectively to exert strong leadership and empathy in humanitarian crises.
These skills will allow you to work in humanitarian fields, international and domestic non-governmental organizations, and police and military organizations.
Courses
- Human Security and Peacebuilding
- International Law and Global Institutions
- Social Policy Issues: Social and Economic Insecurity
- The Politics of Governance and Human Security
- Conflict in the Post-Cold War Era
- Managing Complex Projects
- Research
- Reframing Child Wellbeing in Complex Global Realities