Provides a non-credit framework for the continuous monitoring and collegial discussion of MA students' thesis research and writing, which they are expected to accomplish under the supervision of a Faculty member from the relevant field over the second year of their course-work.
Master Thesis (CONF 599)
Programs\Type | Required | Core Elective | Area Elective |
Conflict Analysis and Resolution - With Thesis |
CONTENT
OBJECTIVE
Master Thesis
LEARNING OUTCOMES
- Master Thesis
PROGRAMME OUTCOMES
1. Develop the ability to use critical, analytical, and reflective thinking and reasoning 4
2. Reflect on social and ethical responsibilities in his/her professional life. 4
3. Gain experience and confidence in the dissemination of project/research outputs 4
4. Work responsibly and creatively as an individual or as a member or leader of a team and in multidisciplinary environments. 4
5. Communicate effectively by oral, written, graphical and technological means and have competency in English. 4
6. Independently reach and acquire information, and develop appreciation of the need for continuously learning and updating. 4
1. Analyze current and persistent conflict situations with an emphasis on perceptual and cultural aspects of social conflicts. 4
2. Conduct research in sources of conflicts and possible conflict resolution methods such as negotiation, third-party intervention, cooperative decision making, peace building, track-two and citizens' diplomacy applied to various social contexts. 4
3. Design and implement conflict resolution process to policy issues related to disputes in or among identity groups, governments, organizations, civil society or corporations. 4
4. Develop and sustain arguments in a variety of forms, formulating appropriate questions and utilizing evidence. 4
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ASSESSMENT METHODS and CRITERIA
Percentage (%) | |
Other | 100 |
RECOMENDED or REQUIRED READINGS
Readings |
Readings are defined by instructor based on student's thesis |