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Information for the student – Conflict Mediation
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The dual research and professional pathway is organized into three types of subject blocks and subjects: compulsory, specialization (for each pathway), and the final project. Subjects include both theoretical and practical training. Students will be given contacts through which to arrange non-curricular institutional or company placements if they wish to.
To obtain the university master's degree in Conflict Mediation, students must pass at least 60 credits for specific MOMED subjects, distributed as follows:
- 40 credits for compulsory subjects;
- 10 credits for optional subjects;
- 10 credits for the final project.
To obtain the university master's degree in Conflict Mediation, students must pass at least 60 credits for specific MOMED subjects, distributed as follows:
- 40 credits for compulsory subjects;
- 10 credits for optional subjects;
- 10 credits for the final project.