Majors and More

Minor in Peace, Justice, and Conflict Resolution Studies

The minor in Peace, Justice, and Conflict Resolution Studies consists of 18 semester hour to include:

  • PEAC 200 (3) Introduction to Peace, Justice, and Conflict Resolution Studies  

3 hours of International Relations from

  • ANTH 301 (3) Cross-Cultural Perspective of Human Experience  
  • MCOM 302 (3) International Communication  
  • PLSC 205 (3) International Politics  
  • PLSC 207 (3) Comparative Politics  
  • PLSC 260 (3) The United Nations 
  • PLSC 504 (3) American Foreign Policy  
  • PLSC 506 (3) International Political Economy  
  • PLSC 508 (3) National Security  

3 hours of Social Movements from

  • AAMS /HIST 308 (3) American Ethnic History  
  • AAMS /HIST 509 (3) African American History  
  • HIST 302 (3) Modern Civil Rights Movement  
  • HIST 310 (3) The History of Women in America  
  • HIST 501 (3) The History of Social Movements in America  
  • HIST/PEAC 502 (3) Soc Mvmts in the US Since the 1960s 
  • PLSC 312 (3) Constitutional Law: Civil Rights and Civil Liberties  
  • PLSC 325 (3) Environmental Politics  
  • PLSC 337 (3) Women and Global Politics 
  • PLSC 507 (3) Social Movements  
  • SOCL 310 (3) Sociology of the Environment  
  • SOCL 332 (3) Sociology of Conflict and Conflict Resolution  

9 hours of electives from the following, to include at least 6 hours above the 299 level: 

  • AAMS/HIST 308 (3) American Ethnic History  
  • AAMS/HIST 509 (3) African American History  
  • AAMS/PLSC 551 (3) African American Political Thought  
  • ANTH 301 (3) Cross-Cultural Perspective of Human Experience  
  • CMVS 201 (3) Introduction to Community Volunteer Service  
  • MCOM 302 (3) International Communication  
  • HIST 302 (3) Modern Civil Rights Movement  
  • HIST 310 (3) The History of Women in America 
  • HIST 501 (3) The History of Social Movements in America  
  • HIST/PEAC 502 (3) Soc Mvmts in the US Since the 1960s 
  • PLSC 205 (3) International Politics  
  • PLSC 207 (3) Comparative Politics  
  • PLSC 260 (3) The United Nations  
  • PLSC 325 (3) Environmental Politics 
  • PLSC 504 (3) American Foreign Policy  
  • PLSC 512 (3) Politics and Education  
  • PLSC/WMST 553 (3) Feminist Theory  
  • SOCL 101 (3) Social Problems and Social Policy  
  • SOCL 301 (3) Comparative Study of Social Institutions  
  • SOCL 310 (3) Sociology of the Environment  
  • SOCL 313 (3) Social Inequality  
  • SOCL 332 (3) Sociology of Conflict and Conflict Resolution  
  • SOCL 335 (3) Law Enforcement and Social Control  
  • SOCL 515 (3) Social Change  
  • PHIL 230 (3) Introduction to Ethics  
  • PHIL 315 (3) Historical Developments in Moral Reasoning  
  • PHIL 340 (3) Environmental Ethics  
  • PSYC 507 (3) Social Psychology Individual Other People
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  • PEAC 350 and 550 (Special Topics) can count in any of the above categories when the content is similar to courses in that particular sequence.

 

     

For more information, visit the Interdisciplinary Studies website.