Kansas State University offers an Undergraduate Certificate in Nonviolence Studies. This 15-credit-hour program explores how to change local and global conditions that can lead to violence by learning about nonviolence strategies, tactics, and tools. It also explores how to find better ways to resolve conflict rather than bullying, abusing power, war, or violence and why people care about human ri...
Kansas State University offers two certificates in Conflict Resolution through distance education: the Undergraduate and Graduate Certificates (both 12 credit hours) that provide the skills necessary to mediate conflict in many different environments. Students study the dynamics of conflict and how to resolve them, which assists them both personally and professionally. These programs offer an exc...
The master’s degree in Youth Development from Kansas State University is a 36-credit-hour program for youth development professionals that uses a strengths-based approach to examine and engage with current issues in youth development. The includes a practicum and independent study, and focuses on different aspects of youth development such as adolescents and their families, program design, topic...