Conflict Analysis & Dispute Resolution
Holloway Hall

Master of Arts in Conflict Analysis & Dispute Resolution

The MA program in CADR will begin accepting Application in Late October 2011
for the 2012 cohort

We will accept applications on a rolling basis until the cohort is filled.  Based on past years the cohort typically fills by the end of May.  Feel free to contact the graduate director Robert LaChance (rmlachance@salisbury.edu) if you have questions about the program.

Welcome to our program!

In the Fall of 2009, Salisbury University officially launched the Master of Arts in Conflict Analysis & Dispute Resolution (MA CADR) program.

The MA CADR is a new program that addresses the growing need for highly skilled conflict resolution practitioners to work within judicial, governmental, social services and private sector systems.  This is a quickly growing field, with governments and corporations increasingly using mediation and other conflict resolution processes in their day-to-day operations.  

Students with any undergraduate major can pursue the degree.

Courses for this program are taught in a cohort, over two years and are offered primarily in the evenings. 

Center for Conflict Resolution 'Teaching Hospital' Model

The program is closely integrated with the Center for Conflict Resolution, which functions as a 'teaching hospital.'   The center offers extensive opportunities for students to get involved in both research and practice.  The academic and clinical faculty work closely with students, ensuring that each students gains valuable hands-on experience in the field, specifically tailored to their individual career goals.

The Curriculum

The curriculum mixes strong practice skills with theory knowledge, providing a well-rounded education that allows students to apply theory in the real world.  The curriculum also includes a strong emphasis on research skills for those students planning to continue their post-graduate study.

Come explore!

Please take some time to explore the potential of this program, via this website or by contacting the CADR program director, Dr. Brian Polkinghorn (bdpolkinghorn@salisbury.edu) or the Graduate Director, Robert LaChance (rmlachance@salisbury.edu).  We look forward to helping you accomplish your professional goals.