Program Overview
Program Overview
The Peace and Conflict Studies Minor is an introductory program that explores the concept of peace and conflict from a multidisciplinary perspective. The program surveys various aspects of conflict, ranging from biology and conflict among animals to disputes involving individuals, families, neighborhoods, regions, nations, and the global or international community.
Program Details
Course Description
The program provides definitions and approaches to peace, offering a comprehensive understanding of the subject matter. Some sections of the program are linked to the Peace and Justice Learning Community.
Equivalent Courses
The Peace and Conflict Studies Minor is equivalent to HIS 2500 and PCS 2000.
Offerings
The program is offered yearly, providing students with a consistent opportunity to enroll and complete the minor.
Program Structure
- The program covers a wide range of topics related to peace and conflict studies
- Including biology and conflict among animals
- Disputes involving individuals, families, and neighborhoods
- Regional, national, and global or international community conflicts
- The program provides a foundation for understanding peace and conflict from multiple perspectives
