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IPCR Academic Guide

The following links will provide IPCR students with important resources for planning their course of study. Students should meet with their advisor before planning and registering for courses.

For questions, contact:

Jessica Holman, IPCR Academic Advisor (202-885-1645)

Ashley Law, IPCR Coordinator (202-885-1622)

Program Requirements and Resources

Advisement Worksheet: MA IPCR New Requirements as of Fall '12MA IPCR Old Requirements

Concentrations in IPCR: IPCR Streams, updated 2011

Candidate Academic Plan (CAP): Download Fall 2012 CAP Form

IPCR Second Level Methods Courses:Approved Courses for Fall 2013

Two Year Cycle of IPCR Courses: Course Cycle

Fall 2012 Academic Planning Powerpoint

Internships

IPCR Internship Guidelines: Download Here

Organizations in the Field of IPCR: Download Here

SRP and Thesis Resources

Substantial Research Paper: Suggested Timeline for May Graduation

Substantial Research Paper: Guidelines (opt-in), updated 2012; Guidelines (opt-out), updated 2012

Institutional Review Board (IRB) and the SRP: Guide to Process

Thesis Templates from University Library: Click Here

Thesis Preparation and Requirements: Guide from Provost's Office

SIS Guidelines for Thesis Submission: Click Here

Human Subjects Research: Institutional Review Board (IRB)

Featured Student Research: SRP's and Theses

Resources for the Current Semester

Spring 2013 IPCR Course Schedule

Fall 2012 Faculty Office Hours

Fall 2012 IPCR Course Schedule

Dual Degrees 

MA IPCR/MAT with The School of Education, Teaching, and Health

MA IPCR/MTS with The Wesley Theological Seminary

JD/MA with The Washington College of Law

Peacebuilding and Development Institute

Earn up to six credits this summer with PDI, while learning alongside experienced practitioners from conflict-affected and developing countries. Our interactive training courses integrate theory with cutting-edge practices. Register through my.american.edu.

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