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MA Programs in Mediation and Conflict Resolution

After finishing a Bachelor of Arts, individuals often continue their studies and earn a Master of Arts. These programs can focus on a wide range of humanities subjects and are offered at most universities.

What is an MA in Mediation? Mediation is used commonly in conflict resolution and legal practice, and this type of program can cover aspects of many different fields. Classes may include psychology, negotiation tactics, political science and language studies. Some students may be able to direct the focus of their program to include additional law or government classes, while others may study conflict resolution in a more historical context. Many courses cover basic legal theory, anthropology and international relations.

The skills gained from earning a mediation degree include improved cognitive abilities, planning and tactical communication. These abilities are beneficial for mediators, while also being extremely useful for professionals in all industries.

For prospective MA students interested in specific pricing information, it’s best to ask an admissions officer. Different universities charge different fees, so this information should be obtained directly from the school in question.

With a Master of Arts in Mediation, one can expect to see a number of job opportunities become available. Many graduates go on to positions within governmental agencies, working as assistants and advisors for policymakers. It’s also possible to find jobs as mediators at international companies and organizations that negotiate and broker deals between foreign entities and other businesses. Getting this MA can also help students who are interested in going to law school as well as those looking for positions as paralegals and researchers with private legal companies that need assistance with mediation.

For anyone interested in become a mediator, a master’s degree is a great step. To learn more about these courses, search for your program below and contact directly the admission office of the school of your choice by filling in the lead form.