Overview
The Global Peacebuilding Certificate program seeks to build students’ understanding of historical and contemporary causes of conflict as they learn practical peacebuilding skills. By providing a multi-disciplinary approach to these topics, students will learn to engage and collaborate with a range of communities and develop professional skills.
Career Application
Employment opportunities vary depending on the major, but the skills and viewpoints developed in this certificate program related to justice, conflict response, and structural or institutional development will be highly sought after in professional environments, such as trauma healing, humanitarian action, development, or education.
Program Highlights
Program Advisors
Patrick Q. Mason
Professor of Religious Studies and History, Leonard J. Arrington Chair of Mormon History and Culture, Director - Religious Studies Program
Phone: 435 797 0572
Office: Logan (MAIN 321U)
Email: patrick.mason@usu.edu
Tammy Proctor
Distinguished Professor, Interim Director of Heravi Peace Institute
Phone: 435 797 8452
Office: Logan (MAIN 321M)
Email: tammy.proctor@usu.edu
Colin Flint
Distinguished Professor
Phone: 435 797 5962
Office: Logan (MAIN 324B)
Email: colin.flint@usu.edu
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Suggested Supplements
Scholarships & Financial Aid
- Utah State University offers many options for financial aid, including university-level scholarships and funding available to specific colleges and majors.