Fast Facts
Location
Commencing
- Online: February, July
- Townsville: February, July
Fees
$27,320.00^
^estimated annual tuition fee
Fees are based on 2020 figures and are subject to change
Plus Student Services and Amenities fee
Fee deferral and scholarships available if eligible
Duration
1.5 years full-time
or part-time equivalent
Entry Requirements
AQF Level 7 bachelor degree; or equivalent
Course Code
117304
Course detail
Apply your theoretical knowledge and engage with real-world conflict scenarios. Learn from leading industry practitioners and gain hands-on experience through JCU’s partnership with the Dispute Resolution Branch (DRB).
Lead innovative and sustainable change in a variety of business sectors. JCU Conflict Management and Resolution graduates contribute valuably to local and global workplace environments.
View the Handbook for a detailed overview of available subjects.
About JCU's Master of Conflict Management and Resolution
Turn conflict into opportunity with your Master of Conflict Management and Resolution (similar to a Masters in Conflict Resolution) at JCU. Learn how to navigate conflict in a workplace constructively while building essential people-management skills. Gain the skills-based expertise you need to help others overcome their professional differences and grow through life’s challenging interactions.
Study A Masters in Dispute Resolution and Be Ready Today for Tomorrow
Employers value people with effective management skills. Stand out as a leader through your skill in dispute negotiation and resolution. Be ready to start your own business or consultancy with the experience you gain through your studies at JCU.
Equip yourself to work as a mediator with the help of JCU's world-class lecturers and extensive practice in real-life conflict scenarios. Gain experience with placements in the field through JCU's partnership with the Dispute and Resolution Branch of the Queensland Department of Justice.
Learn to analyse, manage, and ultimately resolve conflict effectively in a variety of contexts. Build your employability by choosing a path to accreditation under the Australian National Mediator Accreditation System or through Conflict Coaching International.
Choose Your Path
Build a strong foundation as you become effective in applying the processes of conflict resolution. Gain a comprehensive understanding of how to analyse conflict to make effective, data-based decisions that guide others towards constructive resolution. Become eligible to work across many sectors as you master the ethics and professional standards behind conflict resolution.
Become proficient in the fundamentals of conflict management through core courses. Then, choose whether to specialise in cross-cultural conflict, resolving conflict within the workplace, or work in conflict resolution within the government. Consider becoming an agent for change on the world stage by studying policy analysis and how to build effective political relations among nations.
You can even choose to combine your dispute resolution masters with an MBA to improve your employability or prepare to start your own consultancy. Study your own way through online courses, on-campus courses, or a combination of the two. Note that for some subjects, you must attend the face-to-face workshops to gain valuable practical skills. Through your Master of Conflict Management and Resolution degree, you can prepare yourself for a successful career in many fields.
Study A Masters in Conflict Resolution and Learn Real-Life Skills
Work towards more than just a job as you gain personal skills in managing stress, staying calm under pressure, and listening to others. Learn how to help others master their own feelings and channel them in constructive ways, in both the workplace or in their personal life.
Leverage your awareness of differences to become a better leader and teach others how to build trust and strengthen their relationships. Gain the capacity to recognise core issues in conflict and guide all parties to a constructive compromise.
Become a Master of Conflict Management and Resolution
At JCU, enhance your existing skills and knowledge through this conflict resolution masters. Gain valuable work experience alongside experts and learn by engaging with real conflicts through JCU's industry and government connections. Then demonstrate the depth of your understanding and skills through one of two capstone projects. Expand your career options as you become a better team member, a more competent manager, and an effective leader.
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JCU Master of Conflict Management and Resolution graduates pursue careers in various areas including business, law, healthcare, education, public service, and human resources and many other contexts.
You could find employment in a broad range of workplace environments that rely on productive professional relationships and require strong leadership skills. You could also work as a conflict resolution specialist, mediator, arbitrator, or conciliator.
Graduates may gain external accreditation with the Australian National Mediator Accreditation System and Conflict Coaching International.
You can also study the Master of Conflict Management Resolution in a joint degree along with the Master of Business Administration.
Master of Conflict Management and Resolution
Handbook year | 2021 |
Course code | 117304 |
Course type | Masters Degree (Coursework) (AQF Level 9) |
Professional accreditation status | LB5501 Facilitative Mediation Practice covers the education and training requirements of the National Mediator Accreditation Standards – to gain accreditation students must also pass the competency assessment for Accreditation as a mediator under the National Standards, (not part of the JCU subject). This subject is accredited by Leading Edge Alternative Dispute Resolvers (LEADR) or any other Recognised Mediator Accreditation Body. LB5527 Conflict Coaching is accredited by Conflict Coaching International (CCI). This subject covers the education and training requirements for accreditation as a REAL Conflict Coach. Students need to complete a portfolio and a video-recorded competency-based assessment for accreditation with CCI. |
Owner | Division of Tropical Environments and Societies |
College | Business, Law and Governance |
Admission Requirements
Course pre-requisites | Completion of an AQF level 7 bachelor degree from this or another university; or Other qualifications or practical experience recognised by the Deputy Vice-Chancellor, Division of Tropical Environments and Societies, as equivalent to the above. |
Minimum English language proficiency requirements | Applicants of non-English speaking backgrounds must meet the English language proficiency requirements of Band 2 – Schedule II of the JCU Admissions Policy. |
Academic Requirements for Course Completion
Credit points | 36 credit points as per course structure |
Course learning outcomes | On successful completion of Master of Conflict Management and Resolution, JCU graduates will be able to:
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Course Structure
CORE SUBJECTS
LB5235:03 Applied Research Project or LB5520:03 Professional Project/Internship
LB5525:03 Conflict Analysis
LB5530:03 Conflict Resolution Processes
LB5535:03 Foundations of Multidisciplinary Research and Communication
LB5536:03 Ethics and Reflective Practice in Conflict Management and Resolution
Select Option 1 or Option 2
OPTION 1
Select 21 credit points from List 1
OPTION 2
Select 15 credit points from List 1 and 6 credit points from List 2
List 1
LB5235:03 Applied Research Project
LB5500:03 Negotiation
LB5501:03 Facilitative Mediation Practice
LB5514:03 Cross-Cultural Conflict Resolution
LB5515:03 Workplace Conflict Management
LB5516:03 Facilitation
LB5521:03 Conflict, Reconciliation and Peace
LB5527:03 Conflict Coaching
LB5532:03 Topical Issues in Conflict Management and Resolution - Restorative Justice: Group Conferencing
LB5534:03 Foundations of Mediation
List 2
AN5006:03 Asia Pacific Development: Culture and Globalisation
LB5205:03 People in Organisations
LB5231:03 Corporate Responsibility and Governance
LB5234:03 Leading and Managing Organisational Change
PL5002:03 Policy Analysis and Management
PL5110:03 - Shifting Geopolitical Environments in Emerging States
PL5153:03 - Politics and Foreign Relations
Campus
COURSE AVAILABLE AT | NOTES |
Townsville | Mid-year entry is available *Subjects are available in mixed mode at the Townsville City Campus. Some elective subjects have external, internal or intensive mode delivery. |
External | Mid-year entry is available *Some elective subjects are only available in mixed mode at the Townsville City Campus. |
Candidature
Expected time to complete | 1.5 years full-time or equivalent part-time |
Maximum time to complete | 6 years |
Maximum leave of absence | 1 year |
Progression
Course progression requisites | Nil |
Course includes mandatory professional placement(s) | No |
Special assessment requirements | Nil |
Professional accreditation requirements | Nil |
Maximum allowed Pass Conceded (PC) grade | Nil |
Supplementary exam for final subject | A student who has failed the final subject towards the award and who gained 40% or more of the marks for that subject, may be granted a supplementary examination in that subject. However, if that subject is required for accreditation, then the criteria specified by that accreditation will apply. |
Credit
Eligibility | Students may apply for a credit transfer for previous tertiary study or informal and non-formal learning in accordance with the Credit Transfer Procedure Credit will be granted up to 12 credit points (4 subjects) for the following:
NB: Where employment experience without qualifications, as set out below, is used to meet entry requirements, that experience will not also be used for credit. * Cognate disciplines: conflict management, peace and conflict studies. Students will also have developed skills in analysing theory and practice in areas relating to people and communication, and in particular providing support and advice to individuals, groups and organisations. Students from these disciplines will also have developed skills in ethical judgement and initiative in practice and research involving human interaction, as well as critical reflection and self-assessment of their capabilities and performance, and use feedback, in personal and professional development. ** Employment experience: Applicants must have a minimum four (4) years full-time working in the field of conflict management and resolution (e.g. dispute resolution officer, complaints manager, mediator, facilitator, lawyer, conciliator, arbitrator, or ombudsman) or in a management position in which the person manages conflict between staff, or staff and clients/customers. Students with related employment experience will have engaged in the practice of conflict management and resolution at an individual or organisational level. They will have engaged in the practice of critically analysing conflicts and conflict management systems, and will have practiced within the boundaries of professional standards for conflict management and resolution. They will have had experience in providing advice to assist individuals, groups and/or organisations to constructively manage conflict and will have demonstrated the capacity to effectively communicate with, facilitate and support people in conflict. They will also have developed skills in ethical judgement and initiative in the practice of managing people in conflict, as well as critical reflection and self-assessment of their capabilities and performance, and use feedback, in personal and professional development. |
Maximum allowed | 12 credit points |
Currency | Credit will be granted only for subjects completed in the 10 years prior to the commencement of this course |
Expiry | Credit gained for any subject shall be cancelled 16 years after the date of the examination upon which the credit is based if, by then, the student has not completed this course. |
Other restrictions | Credit will not be granted for undergraduate studies in a non-cognate discipline or for work experience that is used to gain admission to the course. Cognate disciplines: conflict management, peace and conflict studies |
Award Details
Award title | MASTER OF CONFLICT MANAGEMENT AND RESOLUTION |
Approved abbreviation | MConfMgtResol |
Inclusion of majors on | Not applicable – this course does not have majors |
Exit with lesser award | Students who exit the course prior to completion, and have completed the required number of credit points of appropriate subjects may be eligible to receive one of the following awards:
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Course articulation | Not applicable |
Estimated annual tuition fee: $AUD27,320.00
A Student Services and Amenities fee is payable per subject up to a maximum amount per year.
A variety of Scholarships are available to suit different student types.
Consult the admission requirements section in the Handbook for prerequisites and pathways into this course.
Complete an online application through our Online Application Portal.
Real stories
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Student
Simon Howden
Master of Conflict Management and Resolution
In this course you are taught by industry leaders. The fact that every lecturer is either a leader in their field or is working specifically within their field of expertise is invaluable. With theory over multiple disciplines within the CMR arena, this course has added knowledge to my 20-year mediator experience.
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Alumni
Amaya Elizabeth Mo
Master of Conflict Management and Resolution
The lecturers are amazing and are of exceptionally high quality and standing. Everything was relevant and up-to-date and I felt like I was preparing for real life situations. Undertaking this course will improve your ability to perform in your current role as well as opening up the possibility of a new career path.
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Lecturer
Claire Holland
Lecturer, Conflict Management and Resolution Program
A major attraction for students studying in the JCU Conflict Management and Resolution Program is being taught by lecturers who come from industry, with real world experience. Students benefit from networking with practitioners while gaining practical, skills-based learning that can be implemented immediately.