Doctor of Philosophy in International Conflict Management

When you enroll in the ʯÁñÖ±²¥ (ʯÁñÖ±²¥) Ph.D. in International Conflict Management degree, you’ll join students from around the world.  You’ll find the learning environment is a dynamic yet intimate educational environment.

This Ph.D. program is a full-time, interdisciplinary, in-residence program intended to help meet the global demand for scholar-practitioners who address the complex array of international conflict and security challenges through their empirically-based development and implementation of research, recommendations, and solutions.

As a Ph.D. student, you’ll join an elite group in advanced training for International Conflict Management. The Conflict Management degree program offers several key elements unavailable in other doctoral programs in this field.

Program Overview

The Ph.D. in International Conflict Management (INCM) at ʯÁñÖ±²¥ (ʯÁñÖ±²¥) is one of only a few such programs available in the world. Ph.D. students accepted into the program receive broad interdisciplinary training and opportunities that draw on an array of disciplines, perspectives, and approaches to the study of peace and conflict. Graduates will be able to address problems from a sophisticated knowledge base of substantive and methodological approaches. The core prepares them in key global competencies including: (1) intercultural dynamics of global conflict, (2) economic conflict analysis, (3) international relations, and (4) conflict management and peacebuilding theory. Methodological preparation is rigorous, including required and optional courses in research design, quantitative and qualitative methods, and international program and policy analysis and evaluation.

Program Outcomes

The International Conflict Management Ph.D. offers several key and unique benefits to our students:

  1. Explain the theoretical and historical foundations of conflict management, international relations, economics of conflict, and intercultural dynamics of conflict
  2. Evaluate and apply concepts and theories of international conflict management to real world practice
  3. Reflect intercultural competency through critically engaging with a diverse range of scholars and theoretical frameworks
  4. Assess and conduct research using quantitative and qualitative methods Independently design, conduct, and defend research contributing to the field of international conflict management
  5. Independently design, conduct, and defend research contributing to the field of international conflict management

Time Limit to Completion

Within seven years, you must meet all Ph.D. degree requirements, beginning with your initial registration in graduate-level classes upon admission to the degree program. An extension may be granted in exceptional circumstances. Only those courses you earned credit for within seven years of admission will be counted toward your degree.

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Program Snapshot

Program Format: Face-to-Face 

Number of Credits Hours: 75 Total Hours

Entry Terms: Fall, Spring

Time to Complete: 3-5 Years

Application Deadlines:

  • Fall, February 1st
  • Spring, August 1st
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Admission Requirements

  • Online Graduate Application - There is a non-refundable $60 application fee.
  • Transcripts - Official transcripts from EACH college and/or university you have attended.  
  • Bachelor’s degree with a minimum GPA of 2.75 from a regionally accredited college or university
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Additional Program Requirements:

  • A master’s degree in a related discipline 
  • GRE score (Optional) 
  • TOEFL or IELTS for all non-native speakers of English 
  • Statement of purpose describing the applicant’s interest in the study of international conflict management and any relevant experiences and an outline of how the Ph.D. program could further those interests. Applicants are also encouraged to identify a research topic area and are encouraged to list potential faculty mentors. 
  • Writing sample demonstrating writing and analytical abilities 
  • Three letters of recommendation: two of which describe qualifications, motivation, and prospects for success 
  • Resume or professional vitae documenting educational and work experiences, relevant full-time work experience or international work experience. 

Doctor of Philosophy in International Conflict Management Degree Benefits

  • Only Program in Georgia – The Ph.D. in International Conflict Management degree is the only one of its kind in Georgia and one of a few nationally.

  • No GRE Required – A GRE is not required but may be submitted. You will not receive special consideration or be favored if you submit GRE scores.

Doctor of Philosophy in International Conflict Management Salary and Career Information

A career in conflict management offers various paths that can align with your current and future goals. Below are just a few jobs achievable with a Ph.D. in Conflict Management from ʯÁñÖ±²¥.

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Selected Careers after the Ph.D. Program

Academic Positions

  • Executive Director, Strategic Studies & Partnerships & Associate Professor, University of North Georgia
  • Director, United Nations Regional Centre of Expertise, Salisbury University
  • Director of International Student Services, Dixie State University
  • Ombudsperson, Georgia State University
  • Professor (FH) Vice Director of Studies Sports, Culture & Event Management,University of Kufstein, Austria
  • Assistant Professor of Criminal Justice, University of West Georgia
  • Assistant Professor of Conflict Engagement, Creighton University, School of Law
  • Lecturer, University of Cape Coast, Ghana
  • Lecturer of Sociology, Georgia State University
  • Instructor Political Science and Public Affairs, Savannah State
  • Instructor, Bethune-Cookman University
  • Full-time Temporary Instructor of Political Science and Public Affairs,Savannah State
  • Adjunct Instructor, University of Missouri
  • Part-time Assistant Professor of Political Science, ʯÁñÖ±²¥

Research and Administrative Positions

  • Head of Training for Peace Program, Kofi Annan International Peacekeeping Training Centre, Ghana
  • Deputy Manager, Nepal Telecom, Nepal
  • Data Analyst and Researcher, Montana Office of Public Instruction K20
  • Market Research Analyst, Cisco
  • Senior Data Science Associate, PwC, GSRC
  • Trainer & Clinical Social Worker, UCLA Nathanson Family Resilience Center
  • Enterprise Risk Management - Operations Analyst, Guidehouse
  • Independent Data Consulting, Center for Disease Control
  • Senior Tax Auditor, Ghana Revenue Authority
  • Monitoring and Evaluation Manager, General Board of Global Ministries, The United Methodist Church

School of Conflict Management, Peacebuilding and Development

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School of Conflict Management, Peacebuilding and Development
3201 Campus Loop Road
MD #5900
Kennesaw, GA 30144

Phone: 470-578-6299

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