*Certificate in Peacebuilding and Conflict Transformation in Educational Settings*
"EMU has been most helpful to train our faculty to implement a successful restorative discipline program in our school."
— Miles Yoder
Principal, Lancaster Mennonite Schools
The Peacebuilding and Conflict Transformation in Educational Settings certificate is awarded through EMU's MA in Education program at Lancaster.
This graduate certificate is designed for persons working in educational settings.
(Read about Anna Edling, this new program's first graduate!)
*As filed with the Pennsylvania Department of Education
Required Courses
Candidates must complete 15 semester hours from the following courses. (EDCC 521 is required.)
- EDCC 521 Peacebuilding and Conflict Resolution (3SH)
- EDCC 501 Creating Cultures of Change: Constructivist Environments (3SH)
- EDI 621 Restorative Discipline (1 or 3SH)
- EDDN 511 Teaming and Collaboration (3SH)
- EDDA 511 Teaching Diverse Learners (3SH)
- EDLA 601 Multicultural Children's Literature (3SH)
- EDI 611 The Bullying Phenomenon (1or 3SH)
- EDID 531 Teaching Tolerance (1SH)
- EDDN 631 Research in Risk and Resiliency (3SH)
- EDID Elective (1SH) **
- PAX Elective (3SH) **
**As approved by director or assistant director of MA in Ed program
Other Information
Master of Arts candidates may complete the above requirements as part of their program or non-degree teachers may complete the courses for the graduate certificate.
The certificate is awarded through EMU's Master of Arts in Education Program at Lancaster, as an internal recognition for having obtained a focused area of coursework in conflict transformation and education.
Click here for the Registration Form or email maed.lancaster@emu.edu for additional information.

