Nonviolence Studies Certificate Program
Nonviolence Studies
- Degree
- Undergraduate Certificate
- Description
- Nonviolence strategies, tactics, and tools to help resolve problems without violence
- Course Delivery
- Online
- Application Requirements
- High school diploma. Admission to K-State as a non-degree undergraduate student.
- Completion Requirements
- 15 credit hours
Learn how to change local and global conditions that can lead to violence. Kansas State University’s certificate program in nonviolence studies teaches nonviolence strategies, tactics, and tools to help resolve problems without violence. The 15-hour program offered through the College of Arts and Sciences is open to K-State undergraduates and non-degree seeking students.
The certificate program explores:
- How you can change the conditions that foster violence
- How to find better ways to resolve conflict rather than bullying, abusing power, war, or violence
- Why people care about human rights, human wrongs, and social justice
- Ways to learn how to change for the better, the world, the environment, your relationships, and yourself
- Nonviolence strategies, tactics, and tools to help us resolve problems nonviolently
Contact Information
K-State Division of Continuing Education
Trina McCarty
1615 Anderson Ave.
Manhattan, KS 66502-4098
Phone: 1-800-622-2KSU(2578)
E-mail: informationdce@k-state.edu
