
The Peace and Conflict Studies Bachelor of Arts program at Malmö University is a full-time on-campus degree that focuses on understanding the causes of conflict and the processes of peacebuilding in local, national, and global contexts. The program explores topics such as conflict resolution, human rights, security studies, and international cooperation. Students develop a strong theoretical and analytical foundation to examine how conflicts emerge and how sustainable peace can be achieved.
This program prepares graduates for careers in peacebuilding, conflict resolution, international relations, and human rights work. It provides strong analytical, research, and communication skills, enabling students to work in NGOs, international organizations, governmental agencies, and other institutions engaged in peace and conflict management.
Year 1 – Foundations of Peace and Conflict Studies
• Introduction to Peacebuilding and Conflict Resolution
• Theories of Peace and Violence
• Human Rights and Conflict Dynamics
• Research Methods in Peace and Conflict Studies
Year 2 – Advanced Peace and Conflict Studies
• Conflict Prevention and Post-conflict Reconstruction
• Mediation and Negotiation in Conflict Situations
• Peace and Security in the International System
• Elective Modules in Peace and Conflict Studies
Year 3 – Specialized Peace and Conflict Studies
• Peacebuilding and Development in Post-conflict Areas
• Transitional Justice and Reconciliation
• Humanitarian Aid and Conflict Zones
• Fieldwork/Research Project in Peace Studies
Graduates of the Peace and Conflict Studies program are well-prepared for careers in conflict resolution, peacebuilding, and international diplomacy. They can work as peacekeepers, conflict resolution specialists, international mediators, and policy advisors. With global conflicts continuing to rise, there is increasing demand for professionals who can lead peace initiatives and resolve conflicts. Graduates often work in international organizations, peacebuilding NGOs, governmental agencies, and conflict zones.
The Peace and Conflict Studies program offers students the tools to understand the causes of conflicts, their resolutions, and the principles of peacebuilding. Students gain expertise in negotiation, diplomacy, and international law, preparing them for roles in global peace and security efforts. The program’s practical approach ensures that graduates are well-equipped to contribute to conflict resolution and the promotion of peace in global contexts.
For further information, please contact the admissions office at:
Phone: +46 40 665 70 00
Email: info@mau.se
Address: Malmo University, Nordenskioldsgatan 1, 211 19 Malmo, Sweden