A Program for Problem Solvers and Future Human Resource Leaders
If you know you’d like to pursue a career that helps people resolve their conflicts, Nova Southeastern University’s Conflict Analysis and Resolution Dual Admission program could be a great fit for you. You’ll earn both your bachelor’s and your master’s in five years and three months so that you can start making a difference in people’s lives sooner.
The field of Conflict Analysis and Resolution is diverse and focused on providing solutions and improving relationships for individuals, families, organizations and communities. With our innovative master’s program, you’ll learn the advanced skills you need to help solve problems inherent in many relationships.
Our approach blends the classroom environment with field placement, so you can practice promoting nonviolent, non-litigious solutions for conflicts that arise in many personal, organizational and social environments.
I attribute my success to the education that I received in Conflict Analysis and Resolution at NSU. The skills and techniques of practice I learned here have been critical to my professional development.
Lisa M. '22
Program Overview
Dual Admission is available for qualified freshmen and transfer students interested in the growing field of Conflict Analysis and Resolution. Students must complete the bachelor's degree and all prerequisite coursework before entering the conflict analysis and resolution program.
Eligibility
To be considered for dual admission and fill your reserved seat in graduate or professional school, there are some requirements you must meet. Undergraduate Admission Requirements are for first-time in college students applying to earn a bachelor's degree. Graduate Admission Requirements are the standards students need to maintain, while earning their undergraduate degree, to remain eligible for the graduate or professional program.
Undergraduate Admission Requirements
Graduate Admission Requirements
Keep your dual admission status while you earn your bachelor’s.
Dual Admission reserves your seat in NSU’s M.S. in Conflict Analysis and Resolution program, but you must still complete a graduate application once you finish your bachelor’s degree.
Keep in mind that these are the basic requirements, and final determination of admission into the professional program is at the discretion of the Halmos College of Arts and Sciences.
Additional Requirements
College credits that were earned through advanced high school programs such as AP,
IB or college academy—or in summer coursework following high school graduation, prior
to attending NSU—may transfer to NSU.
Students who enter NSU with earned college credits through advanced high school programs
may be able to complete their degree and program requirements earlier than scheduled
and request to enter their graduate professional programs earlier as well.
Please contact your admissions representative for more details regarding high school transfer credits.
Ready for the Next Step?
Here’s how to apply.
Dual Admission is just one of NSU’s distinctive Premier Programs. These programs are designed to help highly motivated students accelerate their success.
You can apply for just about any combination of the following Premier Programs:
- Dual Admission
- The Fischler Academy of Education
- Huizenga Business Innovation Academy
- Hochberg-Miniaci Razor’s Edge Scholars
You may apply for and be admitted into only one Dual Admission program for your first semester. Each program is unique and has its own eligibility requirements.
Apply for Undergraduate Admission
You can use the Shark Select Application or the Common App to apply to Nova Southeastern University.
Submit a Supplemental Application
Complete the supplemental Premier Programs application for fall entry.
Interview During Shark Preview
If you’re admitted to NSU and submit the supplemental application, you will be invited via email to choose which Shark Preview works for your schedule.