Career and Academic Opportunities

Anthropology majors will provide students with strong research, critical thinking skills, and knowledge of the multicultural world. The MSCM provides a valuable opportunity for anthropology majors to apply and enhance these skills as they relate to conflict management and to use these skills in a variety of career contexts including Patient Care Advocate, Diplomat, Employee Relations Specialist, Humanitarian Relief Specialist, Child Advocate, Organizational Consultant, Ombudsman, Facilitator, Divorce, and Family Mediator, Juvenile Court Mediator, Arbitrator, Victim-witness Advocate, Crisis Negotiator, CIA, FBI, Homeland Security, Consular Officer, Human Rights Advocate.

Graduate Program Information

Salary and Career Information

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Double Owl Admission Requirements

  • ²ÝÁñÊÓƵ GPA: 3.25
  • 90 hours completed toward bachelor's degree
  • At least 30 hours in residence at ²ÝÁñÊÓƵ

Double Counted Courses

  • MSCM 7210 (3 hrs) to count for Upper Division Electives
  • MSCM 7220 (3 hrs) to count for Upper Division Electives
  • MSCM 7230 (1 hr) to count for Upper Division Electives
  • MSCM 7205 (2hr) to count for Upper Division Electives

MSCM 7000-level coursework will be used to satisfy first semester MSCM requirements and may be used toward 9 of the 12 required credit hours in the BS in ANTH Upper Division Electives degree requirement.

Pathway of Study

Pathway of Study - Effective Summer 2022

Pathway of Study - Prior to Summer 2022

Suggested Timeline

Students should apply to this Double Owl Pathway in the second semester of their sophomore year.

Accepted Double Owl students will need to apply to their Graduate Program by the posted deadline for the semester immediately following graduation with the Bachelors degree.

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Contact Information

Undergraduate Information

Undergraduate Degree
Bachelor of Science in Antropology

Department / College
Geography and Anthropology / Radow College of Humanities and Social Sciences
Willingham Hall, Room 202H

Advising Contact
Christine Jacobs, Advisor
cjacob36@kennesaw.edu
470-578-7728

Graduate Information

Graduate Degree
Master of Science in Conflict Management

Department / College
School of Conflict Management, Peace Building & Development / Radow College of Humanities and Social Sciences
House 3201, Room 113

Advising Contact
Amanda Reinke, Program Coordinator
areinke@kennesaw.edu
470-578-2379