The Master of Arts Program in War, Diplomacy, and Society at Chapman University’s Wilkinson College of Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences educates graduate-level students by rigorously examining the social, cultural, political and moral aspects of how societies go to war, experience war, and deal with war’s consequences.
Why Get an MA in War, Diplomacy, and Society?
- Be a part of the nation's premier graduate-level program for studying the global interrelationships between war, diplomacy, and societies in the modern era.
- Establish an intellectual foundation for a career in education or government by interpreting and solving the problems of war and its impact.
- Explore topics such as the influence of societal and cultural beliefs on warfare and national military policies, and the impact of war on social and cultural institutions and values.
- Examine the firsthand impact of war on soldiers, veterans, and civilians through handwritten manuscripts at Chapman's Center for American War Letters.
- Understand the relationship between war, identity, and historical memory through resources such as the Rodgers Center for Holocaust Education.