Introduction
I. Overview
1. Teaching Peace and Conflict in U.S. Community Colleges
2. Peace and Conflict Studies in Colleges and Universities (New for 2018)
II. Capacity Building and Sustainability
3. Planning Strategically: Program Structuring and Restructuring (New for 2018)
4. How to Gain Administrative Support
5. How to Market Your Peace, Justice and Conflict Management Studies Program
6. Assessing the Need for a Certificate Program in Peace and Conflict Management
7. Capacity and Sustainability Examples Appendix
III. Course Development and Integration
8. Overview of Core Course and Elective Selection
9. Conflict Resolution Skill Development (New for 2018)
10. Course Delivery: Online, Hybrid, Service and Experiential Learning Possibilities (New for 2018)
11. Organizing Principles in Peace and Conflict Studies (New for 2018)
12. Case Study: Simulation Based Learning to Teach About Global Negotiations
13. Course Dev and Integration Examples Appendix
IV. Student and Supplemental Programming
14. Implementing the Nine Hallmarks of Community Mediation Centers in Higher Education (New for 2018)
15. From the Archives: Making the Case for Campus Mediation
16. Programming Examples Appendix
Manual for Colleges & Universities Developing Programs in Peace & Conflict Studies by Conflict Studies Collaborative is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License, except where otherwise noted.