Community and Organizational Change, Undergraduate Microcredential
Program Overview
University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Academic Catalog
The University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission, a regional accreditation agency recognized by the U.S. Department of Education.
School of Nursing
The School of Nursing (SON) offers various programs, including:
- Adult-Gerontology Acute Care Nurse Practitioner (AG-ACNP), Graduate Certificate
- Clinical Nurse Specialist (CNS), Graduate Certificate
- Community and Organizational Change, Graduate Microcredential
- Community and Organizational Change, Undergraduate Microcredential
- Conflict Transformation and Resilience, Graduate Microcredential
- Conflict Transformation and Resilience, Undergraduate Microcredential
- Family Nurse Practitioner (FNP), Graduate Certificate
- Global Health, Undergraduate Certificate
- Interprofessional Public and Population Health, Graduate Certificate (School of Nursing)
- Nursing Practice, DNP
- Nursing Practice, DNP/Business Administration, MBA
- Nursing Practice, DNP: Adult-Gerontology Acute Care Nurse Practitioner
- Nursing Practice, DNP: Clinical Nurse Specialist: Adult-Gerontology
- Nursing Practice, DNP: Clinical Nurse Specialist: Pediatrics
- Nursing Practice, DNP: Family Nurse Practitioner
- Nursing Practice, DNP: Nursing System Leadership: Nurse Executive
- Nursing Practice, DNP: Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner
- Nursing, BS
- Nursing, MN
- Nursing, PhD
- Nursing, RN to BS Program
- Peace and Conflict Studies, Undergraduate Certificate
- Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner (PMHNP), Graduate Certificate
- Trauma Informed Care, Graduate Certificate (School of Nursing)
Community and Organizational Change, Undergraduate Microcredential
The microcredential helps students develop a foundation in essential skills as an enhancement of their major area(s) of study. It provides an interdisciplinary perspective to undergraduate students in any field who wish to explore how peace and conflict exist in, shape, and transform communities and societies.
Overview
Building peace in our community, nation, and the world will depend on our ability to work well together to address systemic issues and pursue innovative opportunities. The microcredentials can enhance the resume of students going into education, environmental science, public administration, healthcare, health promotion, law, international affairs, human resources, and global business, among other fields.
Requirements
- Course List Code | Title | Credits
- Required Courses:
- Select two of the following: | 6
- PEACEST 203 | Introduction to Peace and Conflict Studies
- PEACEST 460 | Systems Thinking, Mapping, and Sustainability
- PEACEST 471 | Facilitation Skills for Peacebuilding
- Total Credits | 6
- Required Courses:
Accreditation and Catalog Information
The University reserves the right to change the information published in this Catalog without notice. Students are advised to consult with their individual college, school, or department for the most up-to-date information about program requirements.
