Programme Mode
Full-Time
Duration

Building Bridges, Resolving Conflicts
Overview
The B.Sc. Peace Management Studies programme at FUADSI is designed to equip students with the knowledge and skills necessary for promoting peace, resolving conflicts, and fostering sustainable development in diverse societies. The curriculum integrates theoretical foundations with practical approaches to conflict resolution, negotiation, mediation, and peacebuilding, preparing graduates for roles in diplomacy, governance, humanitarian work, and community development.
Programme Objectives
Career Opportunities
Graduates can pursue careers as:
Key Features
Admission Requirements
For detailed information on the general admission requirements, application guidelines, deadlines, and required documents, please visit the Admissions page.
How to Apply
To apply, visit the Undergraduate Admissions Portal.
| Year | Semester | Core Subjects | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
| Year 1 – Foundations | Semester 1 | Introduction to Peace Studies Principles of Political Science Communication Skills Sociology of Conflict Computer Applications |
Basic concepts of peace, politics, and social structures influencing conflict. |
| Semester 2 | Fundamentals of Conflict Resolution Nigerian Government & Politics Psychology of Human Behavior Introduction to International Relations Research Methods I |
Foundations of conflict resolution, governance, and behavioral analysis. | |
| Year 2 – Core Development | Semester 3 | Peacebuilding Strategies Negotiation & Mediation Techniques Human Rights & Humanitarian Law Comparative Politics Research Methods II |
Practical approaches to peacebuilding and legal frameworks for human rights. |
| Semester 4 | Conflict Analysis & Management International Organizations & Diplomacy Security Studies Ethics & Leadership in Peace Management Elective (Community Development / Disaster Management) |
Advanced conflict analysis and leadership principles for peace initiatives. | |
| Year 3 – Advanced Peace Studies | Semester 5 | Post-Conflict Reconstruction Peace Economics Gender & Peacebuilding Elective (Environmental Security / Migration Studies) Seminar Presentation |
Strategies for rebuilding societies and addressing gender dimensions in peacebuilding. |
| Semester 6 | International Conflict Resolution Terrorism & Counter-Terrorism Studies Peace Education Elective (Media & Peace / Transitional Justice) Field Practicum |
Global conflict resolution techniques and counter-terrorism strategies. | |
| Year 4 – Specialization & Research | Semester 7 | Advanced Topics in Peace Management Policy Analysis & Advocacy Project Proposal & Seminar Elective (Regional Integration / Humanitarian Logistics) |
Advanced policy and advocacy skills for peace and development initiatives. |
| Semester 8 | Final Year Project / Dissertation Professional Ethics & Entrepreneurship Elective (Conflict Early Warning Systems / Peace Technology) Internship / Industry-Based Learning |
Capstone research project, professional development, and practical exposure. |
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