The Masters in Applied Peace and Conflict Studies is an innovative postgraduate degree offered by the University of Ulster. Designed to equip participants with in-depth knowledge and practical skills in conflict resolution, reconciliation, and conflict transformation, the course is delivered by experienced faculty from the International Conflict Research Institute (INCORE) and School of Applied Social and Policy Sciences on the University's Magee campus.Course Content: This full-time and part-time program offers its students an in-depth understanding of ethnic, community, and political conflict in a global context, along with the study of the possibilities, methods, and strategies to transform such conflicts. It further involves the study of intervention strategies, managing diversity in deeply divided societies, and conflict and development.Key Modules: The key modules for this master's programme include Conflict Analysis, Transforming Conflict and Building Peace, Ethnic and Cultural Diversity, Managing and Resolving Conflict, Research Methods and Dissertation.Future Careers: The course prepares graduates for varied careers in sectors such as community relations, conflict transformation, equality and human rights, social and public policy, international development, or emergency relief.'For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.' Master's Programme.