1) A high academic standing in previous university work with a minimum
grade point average of 3.0 in the last 60 credit hours;
2) A four-year honors or four-year baccalaureate degree, either:
(a) earned in peace and conflict studies, or conflict analysis and resolution;
or
(b) earned in another related discipline, such as education, law, social work,
native studies, political studies, human ecology, human rights, women's
studies, and sociology, among others;
3) Proficiency in the English language at levels required by the
Faculty of Graduate Studies; and
4) Appropriate research capability, typically demonstrated by authorship
of a major research paper, for example, a senior undergraduate term paper,
or thesis, or an article in a refereed publication.
International Students, please refer to the International Equivalency Criteria.