How is this program different from the International Center for Cooperation and Conflict Resolution certificate program at Teachers College?
The first and most important difference between the M.S. program and the Teacher’s College certificate program is that the M.S. program is much more intense, requires more credits, and leads to a degree. The master’s program requires more than twice as many credits and provides for specific areas of concentration that the certificate program doesn’t offer. Master’s degree students can take courses across the University to satisfy their concentration requirements. The two programs are complementary and part of the ACCCR. Students need to seriously consider the advantages and challenges of both before making their final decisions.
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