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Peace and Conflict Studies, M.A. Sustainable Peace and Justice Concentration

The Sustainable Peace and Justice Concentration is campus-based (residential) and requires the completion of 30 credit hours. The program focuses on social justice, environmental sustainability, and community engagement. Students are prepared to think about peace, justice, and conflict in new ways and to envision nonviolent, respectful approaches to human relationships… Continue reading…

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Peace and Conflict Studies, M.A.

The Master of Arts in Peace and Conflict Studies at UNCG is dedicated to providing high-quality, professional training in multiple conflict intervention and prevention skills such as mediation, negotiation, facilitation, restorative practices, violence prevention, and collaborative problem-solving. Students engage in community-based learning through a variety of courses to build practice,… Continue reading…

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Bachelor’s in Peace and Conflict Studies

The Bachelor’s in Peace and Conflict Studies Program at UNCG takes a dynamic and interdisciplinary approach to the study of peace and the practice of conflict management, resolution, and transformation. Undergraduates will gain an understanding of peace science and peace scholarship while actively engaged in their communities’ proactively transforming conflict…. Continue reading…

Community and Therapeutic Recreation students work at the TR Lab.

Sport Management and Recreational Therapy, M.S. Recreational Therapy Concentration

The Department of Community and Therapeutic Recreation at UNC Greensboro offers a Master of Science degree in Parks and Recreation Management with a concentration in Therapeutic Recreation. Graduates of the program are prepared to enter professional practice as licensed recreational therapists in active treatment, leisure education, transitional treatment, and community-based… Continue reading…

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Nutrition, Ph.D.

The Ph.D. in Nutrition is a research degree program designed to provide students with expertise in the fundamental principles of nutrition science. Students are trained for teaching and research positions in the academic, government, and private sectors. Students have the opportunity to conduct dissertation research that will contribute to the… Continue reading…

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Nutrition, M.S.

Students pursuing a Master of Science in Nutrition at UNC Greensboro can choose from three different options: thesis (37 hours); M.S./DI combined (38 hours) or non-thesis (40 hours). The M.S. thesis involves training in research skills and it is designed to prepare students for teaching, research, administrative, and consulting positions… Continue reading…

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Bachelor’s in Nutrition Science

The Bachelor’s in Nutrition Science program focuses on the scientific basis for the metabolism of nutrients and the role of nutrients in health and disease. Students will be prepared to enter fields in which a strong, integrated bioscience knowledge is needed, such as research, medicine, and pharmacology. Most Nutrition Science… Continue reading…

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Interpreting, Deaf Education and Advocacy Services, B.S. Interpreter Preparation Concentration

UNC Greensboro’s Bachelor’s in Interpreting, Deaf Education, and Advocacy Services (IDEAS) in Interpreter Preparation combines rigorous American Sign Language (ASL) instruction, immersive engagement with Deaf communities, and professional interpreter training within a program backed by more than five decades of Deaf Education expertise. Students develop not only the language and… Continue reading…