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MINOR-PEAC - Minor-Peace, Justice, amd Conflict Resolution Studies

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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

  • 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.