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Conflict and Dispute Resolution (CRES) Specializations


 

A graduate specialization is either a subdivision of a major or an interdisciplinary track in which a strong graduate-level curriculum is available. 

 


Graduate specializations are indicated after the major on official records and transcripts once the student graduates with their primary degree. The university offers over 20 specializations.  We administer four specializations: 

white electric windmill in water Environmental Conflict: Climate Change

leafless trees Environmental Conflict: Land Use

waterfall Environmental Conflict: Water

World map with books, an easel, and paint in front Regional and International Conflict

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CRES Academic Graduate Programs

  • CRES Academic Graduate Programs
    • CRES Master's Program
    • CRES Certificate in Institutional and Organizational Conflict Management
    • Graduate Specializations
      • Environmental Conflict: Climate Change Specialization
      • Environmental Conflict: Land Use Specialization
      • Environmental Conflict: Water Specialization
      • Regional and International Conflict Specialization
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