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Nov 28, 2024
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2020-2021 Interim Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Peace and Conflict Studies Courses
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Peace and Conflict Studies
Peace and Conflict Studies
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PCS 101 - Introduction to Peace and Conflict Studies 4 credits (Fall or Spring) This course will introduce students to the interdisciplinary field of Peace and Conflict studies. We will take multiple disciplinary perspectives to understand the factors that lead to conflict or aggression, from the individual to a group and to a societal level. We will explore how identities, ideologies, and values, as well as political, social, economic or environmental structures and conditions foster conflict or peace and the mechanisms through which they are sustained.
Prerequisite: None. Instructor: Staff -
PCS 230 - Conflict Analysis 4 credits (Spring) This course examines theories and perspectives on issues of conflict, violence, and conflict management in contemporary societies, with attention to the role of third parties in conflict resolution and peacemaking. Topics include alternative dispute resolution (ADR) techniques, restorative justice, peace processes in wars and ethnic conflicts, and principles of conflict management at the micro and macro levels.
Prerequisite: ANT 104 , POL 101 , or SOC 111 . Note: Plus-2 option available. Not offered every year. Instructor: Staff
Special Topics-Fall
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PCS 195-01 - Introductory Special Topic: Literature of Conflcit 2 credits (Fall Term 1) See ENG 195-01 .
Special Topics-Spring
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PCS 195-02 - Introductory Special Topic: Literature of Peace 2 credits (Fall Term 2) See ENG 195-04 .
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