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MAPJ Student Resources

Program Overview

Program Title

Peace & Justice Studies

Program Type

Major

College/School

Kroc School of Peace Studies

Program Level

Graduate

Degree Designation

Master of Arts

Catalog Program Descriptions

MA in Peace & Justice

Degree Requirements

  • Full-time or part-time status as a graduate student
  • Approval of courses by faculty advisor
  • Mandatory KROC 501 self-paced orientation and in-person orientation
  • 39 units of graduate work with a cumulative 3.0 grade point average or higher
  • KROC 500 Foundations: Peace, Justice, and Social Change course (3 units)
  • KROC 502: Pursuing Purpose: Building Professional Pathways (0 units)
  • Core courses (at least 6 units)
  • Methods and skills courses (at least 6 units)
  • Field-based courses (at least 3 units)
    • Field-based practicum courses (3 units), is waivable by petition for students who have at least 3 years of relevant work experience.
  • Electives (at least 21 units)
    • Electives are chosen in consultation with a faculty advisor. No more than 6 units of coursework may be taken outside of the Kroc School. Of these 6 units, no more than 3 units of coursework at the 300 or 400 level can count towards the 39 units. A maximum of 4 different 1-unit pass/fail electives can be taken, unless a faculty advisor approves otherwise.
  • KROC 596 Professional Portfolio P/F (0 units)
  • Professional Portfolio Requirements
  • Portfolio Eligible Courses
COURSES UNITS
KROC 500 Foundations: Peace, Justice, & Social Change 3
Pursuing Purpose 0
KROC 502 Pursuing Purpose: Building Professional Pathways (0)
Core Courses (≥ 6 Units) 6
KROC 512 International Justice & Human Rights (3)
KROC 515 Environmental Peace & Justice (3)
KROC 530 Conflict Analysis & Resolution (3)
Skills & Methods (≥ 6 Units) 6
KROC 510 Leadership & Organizations (3)
KROC 513 Program Design, Monitoring & Evaluation (3)
KROC 532 Negotiations (3)
KROC 533 Mediation (3)
KROC 574 Human Right Advocacy
KROC 594 Special Topics Course (Facilitation & Dialogue Skills) (3)

KROC 593 Field Based Practicum

(Local or International) Waivable by petition for students who have at least 3 years of relevant work experience.) To waive this requirement, refer to Kroc School Practicum Waiver Form.
3

Kroc 596 Professional Portfolio *
Portfolio Guidelines
Portfolio Tracker

* Students who began their program before Fall 2025 may choose to complete the Professional Portfolio – KROC 597 (1 unit) or follow the Fall 2025 catalog requirements and take KROC 596 (0 units). The course description and requirements for KROC 597 and KROC 596 are the same.
0

Electives

Electives are chosen in consultation with the faculty advisor. No more than 6 units of coursework may be taken outside of the Kroc School. Of these 6 units, no more than 3 units of coursework at the 300 or 400 level can be counted toward the 39 units. A maximum of 4 different 1-unit pass/fail electives can be taken, unless a faculty advisor approves otherwise.
21
TOTAL UNITS 39

JD/MA in Peace & Justice

Degree Requirements

JD/MA in Law and Peace and Justice Concurrent Degree students can review the program requirements for the MA in Peace and Justice required course work.

Review the Info Sheet about the JD/MA in Law and Peace and Justice Concurrent Degree Program.

112 total credits for both degrees.

Aside from the 3 Intersession credits during Year 2, all credits can be taken in regular semesters; no additional summer credits required.

Degree Degree Credit Total
JD 88 credits
6 MAPJ transferable
82 JD credits total
Students can use this form to transfer their 6 MAPJ credits.
MAPJ 39 credits
9 JD transferrable
30 MAPJ credits total
Students can use this form to transfer their 9 JD credits.

Can MAPJ students become concurrent degree students?

In general, the preferred route is for students to start at the law school. It is in the student’s best interest to start at the law school because there is a high likelihood that a concurrent degree student may not have any credits left from the MA that can count towards their JD if they start at the MA program. ABA standards require us to only allow students to earn credit towards their JD after they have matriculated to the JD program. That means that any MA credits that a student takes in that first year could not be counted towards their JD. They would have to wait until year three to have any MA credits count towards the JD.

If you are a current MAPJ student looking into the concurrent degree program, contact Frances Laviscount for an advising session.

MA in Peace & Justice

Learning Outcomes

#1

Knowledge

Students will develop knowledge of the roots and drivers of violence, oppression, and injustice, together with peacebuilding strategies and skills to address them.

#2

Diverse Perspectives

Students will be able to appreciate and evaluate diverse points of view, conflicting positions, and varying belief systems and philosophical convictions.

#3

Critical Inquiry

Students will develop tools such as information literacy, problem framing, multi-perspective and systemic thinking for identifying, analyzing, and addressing social issues in a variety of contexts.

#4

Applied Learning

Students will integrate theory and practice through the application of skills relevant to a range of peace and justice professions.

#5

Communication

Students will become effective communicators, presenting ideas orally and in writing, individually and in teams.

#6

Ethical Reasoning

Students will demonstrate moral and ethical awareness to address complex social problems and build positive peace.

Kroc School

Course Schedules

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Course Number Section Course Title Units Instructor Day of the Week Start Time End Time Location
KROC 500 01 Foundations of Peace, Justice & Social Change 3 Patricia Márquez Mondays 5:30 PM 8:20 PM KIPJ 247
KROC 502 01 Pursuing Purpose 0 Erin Gavin Saturdays 9:30 AM 4:00 PM

KIPJ 249

DATES: February 21 (In person)

DATES: February 21 (In person)
KROC 510 01 Leadership & Organizations 3 Mark Manasse Wednesdays 5:30 PM 8:20 PM KIPJ 220A
KROC 513 01 Program Design, Monitoring, & Evaluation 3 Topher McDougal Mondays 9:05 AM 11:55 AM Synchronous Online
KROC 515 01 Environmental Peace & Justice 3 Topher McDougal Mondays 2:30 PM 5:20 PM KIPJ 249
KROC 522 01 Impact Evaluation 3 Patti Saraniero Tuesdays 5:30 PM 8:20 PM KIPJ 249
KROC 524 01 Social Innovation Practicum: Local 3 Karen Henken Tuesdays 2:30 PM 5:20 PM KIPJ 249
KROC 525 01 Reimagining Capitalism: Business as a Force for Good 3 Erin Gavin Wednesdays 5:30 PM 8:20 PM KIPJ 247
KROC 530 01 Conflict Analysis & Resolution 3 Sarah Federman Wednesdays 9:05 AM 11:55 AM KIPJ 249
KROC 532 01 Negotiations 3 Sarah Federman Tuesdays 5:30 PM 7:30 PM KIPJ 247/MH 240 IN-PERSON: February 3 – March 30 and May 5
KROC 532 02 Negotiations 3 Sarah Federman Tuesdays 5:30 PM 7:30 PM

Online – CMR Flex Students Only

Zoom/MH 240

February 3 – March 30 and May 5

KROC 576 01 Peace & Spirituality 2 Dustin Sharp Mondays 9:05 AM 11:05 AM KIPJ 249
KROC 590 02 Finance for Leading Change 2 Juan F. Roche Thursday/Fridays 9:00 AM 4:00 PM KIPJ 249 IN-PERSON: 9 AM - 4 PM on Fridays 2/6 and 2/13; Saturdays 2/7 and 2/14
KROC 592 01 WKSH: Social Media Marketing 1 Colin Campbell Friday/Saturday 9:00 AM 4:00 PM KCBE 104

IN-PERSON: 9 AM - 4 PM on Friday 1/30; Saturday 1/31

KROC 593 03 Peace & Justice Infrastructure: Philanthropy, Nonprofits, and Resourcing Social Change Work 3 Jake Wild Crea Thursdays 9:15 AM 12:05 PM KIPJ 247
KROC 593 04 Social Action: Tijuana River Sewage Crisis 3 Sarah Federman Tuesdays 9:15 AM 12:15 PM KIPJ 249
KROC 593 01 Field Based Practicum: Engaging with Others: Peacebuilding and State-Society Relations in China 3 May Farid MTWRF All Day All Day CHINA Dates: May 9 - 20, 2026
KROC 593 05 Religion, Conflict & Peace: Examining Religion’s Dual Role in Fueling Violence and Fostering Peace 3 May Farid Thursdays 2:30 PM 5:20 PM KIPJ 247
KROC 594 01 Organizational Conflict 3 Jake Wild Crea Wednesdays 5:30 PM 8:20 PM KIPJ 249
KROC 594 02 Funders, Philanthropy and Effective Grantwriting 3 Andrew Blum Thursdays 5:30 PM 8:20 PM Synchronous Online
KROC 594 03 International Peace & Security 3 May Farid Thursdays 5:30 PM 8:20 PM KIPJ 249
KROC 594 04 International Peace & Security 3 May Farid Thursdays 5:30 PM 8:20 PM Zoom
KROC 597 01 Professional Portfolio 1 TBD Jan 26 May 26

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Spring 2026 Course Descriptions

Kroc School

Summer 2026 Course Descriptions

KROC 528 Social Innovation International Practicum Rwanda

Instructor: Karen Henken

The Rwanda Social Innovation Practicum immerses students in Rwanda’s dynamic ecosystem of social enterprise and sustainable development, using social innovation and peacebuilding frameworks to understand the country’s post-conflict transformation from an agrarian society into a diversified, innovation-driven economy. Students explore how ventures in technology, finance, hospitality, tourism, and worker-owned cooperatives contribute to inclusive growth and social cohesion. Through focused visits with leaders in government, business, foundations, and community organizations, participants examine how mechanisms such as worker ownership, microfinance, impact investing, and revenue-generating nonprofits drive systemic change. The practicum challenges students to connect theory with practice as they analyze how innovation and collaboration support Rwanda’s ongoing pursuit of resilience, peace, and equitable socio-economic development—and to apply these insights in their own impact-focused work.

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Fall 2026 Course Descriptions