Conflict Resolution Insights and Skills

Conflict Resolution StudentsThe Graduate Programs in Conflict and Dispute Resolution benefit students from such varied fields as business, education, elder care, environmental sciences, public policy, health care, human resources, labor relations, law and law enforcement, ministry, and both public and private sector management. It is useful to:

  • mid-career conflict resolution professionals for whom negotiating, managing and resolving conflict is a major part of their working lives, as well as those wishing to make a career shift into conflict resolution,and
  • recent graduates planning a career dealing with conflict resoultion and management.

Conflict Resolution Related Programs

The Graduate Certificate in Dispute Resolution focuses on pragmatic approaches to conflict resolution. Students study the theory, methods, and ethical perspectives of conflict resolution and participate in a field internship in the district court system. Successful completion of the certificate program allows conflict resolution practitioners to meet current and proposed qualification standards of most professional Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) organizations.

The Master of Arts in Dispute Resolution is designed to allow students and conflict resolution professionals to explore the practice, design, and evaluation of a variety of conflict management and resolution applications. It allows for in-depth investigation of conflict in specific settings, be they organizational, international, or interpersonal in nature.

UMass Boston also offers a PhD in Public Policy with a concentration in Dispute and Conflict Resolution. The Public Policy PhD is designed to educate students in methods and approaches to public policy analysis in a variety of policy areas. The program provides interdisciplinary study at both the theoretical and applied levels, drawing on a variety of academic disciplines. The nine-credit concentration in Dispute Resolution allows students to focus on the role of conflict and conflict resolution in policies affecting areas such as international relations, state and local government and non-profit organizations.

Conflict Resolution Program Highlights

Outstanding Faculty

Our full-time faculty includes respected researchers and practitioners in the field of conflict resolution. They combine theory and practical experience in settings ranging from public schools and business/labor disputes to international conflicts. Part-time faculty, drawn from the Boston area’s rich academic and professional ranks, provide specialized-focus courses.

Interesting Classmates

UMass Boston - Home to Conflict Resolution ProgramThe majority of our conflict resolution students are mid-career professionals. We also attract a consistent stream of international students, as well as some students just starting out on their career. Students come from a variety of fields and backgrounds, adding to the richness of in-class discussion, providing exposure and insights into different fields, and enabling networking opportunities.

Course Schedules Designed to Accommodate Working Professionals

Conflict resolution and related classes are scheduled exclusively during late afternoon, evening and week-end hours.

Flexible Interdisciplinary Curriculum

Our conflict resolution curriculum allows students to explore a wide range of options. Once students have developed and honed their basic skills, they can explore conflict resolution in specific contexts. Course offerings within the department allow Masters students, if they choose, to concentrate their studies in either organizational or international conflict, resolution and management.

Through the use of elective courses in other departments of UMass Boston, students in the Masters program can also focus on conflict analysis, management and resolution in health care, public policy, education, environmental issues, labor relations, and family systems, to name a few.

We work closely with The Massachusetts Office of Dispute Resolution (MODR), a free-standing institute located on the UMass Boston campus that promotes dispute systems research, design and training through economic and policy research and through practice.

More for Prospective Conflict Resolution Students

Conflict Resolution and Related Courses
Conflict Resolution as a Field of Study and a Practice
Association of Conflict Resolution


Among the First

UMass/Boston was among the first to offer graduate programs in the critical area of conflict resolution, conflict management and dispute resolution. Since 1986, nearly 1000 students from North and South America, Eastern and Western Europe, Africa, Asia, and the Middle East have participated in our conflict resolution and related programs.

What Our Graduates Say

“The program has a solid reputation as one of the best in the nation-- not in small part due to the excellence of the faculty. I was privileged to study and work with some of the brightest minds in the field. UMass Boston gave me solid academic and practical bases for my future. After graduating, I was offered a job working as a full-time professional mediator, facilitator and, later, as an Ombudsperson.”
Camilo Azacarte, Director of Mediation Services for The World Bank; Master’s Graduate ‘99

 

“In every professional, volunteer, and personal context the enhanced perspective that came from the program has made me more understanding, analytical, relaxed---and therefore, I truly believe, more effective in communications, problem-solving, and negotiations.… It’s definitely made me a happier and more capable lawyer/citizen/friend/volunteer/family member.”

“I met some excellent people among the fellow students, faculty, and staff. I also liked studying at UMass Boston, a "people's university." I wish I had done this earlier in my life!”
Jody Williams, Juvenile Care & Protection Attorney; Certificate Graduate ‘99

 

“I had been working in the ADR field since 1991…However, I knew I was missing something…. My practice lacked what I consider substance…until I entered the Dispute Resolution Program at UMB. Prior to studying at UMB, I … lacked a deeper understanding of the rich history, culture, traditions and values that play such an important role in resolving conflict.”
Jeannie Adams, Director of the Multi-Door Dispute Resolution Division at the District of Columbia Courts; Master’s Graduate, 2004

Beyond Conflict Resolution

In addition to the Conflict Resolution and Dispute Resolution programs, UMass Boston offers more than 30 master’s degree programs, 19 graduate certificate programs, and 9 doctoral programs; it is also home to various institutes and centers fostered by the Graduate College of Education and the McCormack Graduate School for Policy Studies. These diverse resources provide Conflict Resolution students with opportunities to expand and enhance their learning.