The minor is composed of three core courses
PEAC 101: Intro to Peace and War
PS 221: Intro to International Relations
PEAC 401: Conflict Resolution Strategies
and your choice of electives from three different categories
(three additional courses, one from each category)
Social Justice (10 choices)
Adventure Education--AE 350: Adventure Processing Facilitation
Anthropology--ANTH 355: Anthropology of Gender, ANTH 358: Native American Gender Studies
History--HIST 316: Civil War America, HIST 335: Work and Workers in the U.S.
Gender and Women's Studies--GWS 332: Women in American History
Philosophy--Phil 251: Moral Philosophy, PHIL 365: Philosophies of Feminism
Psychology--PSYC 270: Psychology of Gender
Sociology--SOC 250: Social Issues-Native Society
International Relations (6 choices)
Education--ED 222: Education: Global Perspectives
History--HIST 321: War and Peace in Africa, HIST 334: United States & Vietnam
Political Science--PS 322: International Political Economy, PS 325: Middle East Politics, PS 337: U.S. Foreign Policy
Environmental Ethics (8 choices)
Economics--ECON 335: Environment/Resource Economics
Philosophy--PHIL 252: Environmental Ethics
Political Science--PS 420: Water Politics and Policy, PS 475: Global Environmental Politics
Psychology--PSYC 260: Environmental Psychology
Sociology--SOC 310: Ecology and Society, SOC 311: Ecology & Society Field School
Southwest Studies--SW 181:US/SW Environmental History
News
The Peace and Conflict Studies Minor is pleased to welcome Dr. David Kozak from the Anthropology Department. We look forward to working with the intersections between applied anthropology and humanitarian relief.