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Peacemaking and Conflict Resolution

MINOR IN PEACEMAKING AND CONFLICT RESOLUTION

21 s.h.

Three of the following:

  • COMM 280 Intercultural Communication
  • PSYC 221 Psychology of Peace and Conflict Resolution
  • REL/COMM 237 Meditation: Theory and Practice
  • PHIL/REL 320 Peacemaking: Gandhi and Nonviolence

Three of the following (no more than two from any one department):

  • ANTH 120 Cultural Anthropology
  • ANTH 202 Women, Gender, and Culture
  • AS 212 Asian Religions
  • AS 251 Asian Women
  • AS 275 Buddhism
  • BIOL 148 Environmental Issues
  • BUAD/COMM 202 Organizational Behavior & Interpersonal Communication
  • ECON 215 Poverty, Inequality, and Welfare
  • ECON 272 Environmental Policy
  • ECON 280 Women and Economics
  • HIST 266 Survey of African-American History from 1877
  • HIST 365 History of the Civil Rights Movement
  • INT/ART 150 Creating Community: Human Rights and the Arts
  • PHIL 232 African-American Thought
  • PHIL 235 Ethics, Community, and Leadership
  • POLS 209 Women and Politics
  • POLS 221 International Relations
  • POLS 310 International Organizations
  • PSYCH 216 Multicultural Psychology
  • PSYCH 218 Psychology of Relationships
  • REL 130 Faith, Life, and Service
  • REL 202 Judaism, Christianity, and Islam
  • REL 203 History of Christian Thought
  • REL 221 Christian Faith, Peace, and Justice
  • REL 232 African-American Religion
  • REL 234 Religion, Politics, and Public Policy
  • SOC 112 Social Problems
  • SOC 240 Community and Urban Sociology
  • SOC 248 Social Inequality
  • SOC 262 Environmental Sociology
  • SOC 264 Social Movements

Either a faculty-approved 3 s.h. internship (see note below) or one of the following:

  • CE 271 Semester of Service Practicum
  • PHIL 140 Community and Service Learning
  • POLS 235 Politics, Policy, and Community Service
  • REL 310 Community and Practice
  • SOC 282 Community Service

Note: The internship must have a mediation/conflict resolution or a community-service emphasis and be registered under one of the following departments: Civic Engagement, Communication, Philosophy and Religion, Political Science, Psychology, or Sociology.