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Undergraduate Catalog 08-09

College of Arts and Sciences
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Revised May 2008

Interdisciplinary Programs

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Peace and Conflict Studies Program

103 Main Hall
610-436-1004
Frederick R. Struckmeyer, Coordinator

Peace and conflict studies examines social conflict, conflict resolution, and cooperation at the group, national, and international levels. This process involves understanding factors that contribute to peace with justice, various functions of conflict, and processes by which conflict may be managed. The minor fosters skills for both study and action. Though primarily an enrichment to liberal education, this minor is relevant to a variety of careers, both traditional and emerging. The former include law, communications, education, and government. However, there are also many career opportunities with a wide range of public interest and advocacy organizations.

The peace and conflict studies minor consists of 18 credit hours, some of which also may be used to fulfill other degree requirements. This minor may be taken as one of the minors in the bachelor of arts or bachelor of science in liberal studies general degree program.

Minor in Peace and Conflict Studies (18 semester hours)

1. Required course (3 semester hours)
SSC 200

2. Either of the following (3 semester hours)
PHI 411 or PSC 317

3. Either of the following (3 semester hours)
HIS/WOS 329 or PHI 207

4. Either of the following (3 semester hours)
COM 204 or 216

5. Electives (6 semester hours)
Must be from different departments or disciplines. These include BIO 102; COM 312 and 410; CRJ 470; GEO 232; HIS 332, 352, 362, and 372; LIT 162 and 309; PHI 482; PSC 323; SOC 335, 341; SSC 201; SWO 225; WOS 315.
NOTE: A minimum GPA of 2.00 must be maintained in courses for the minor.

COURSE DESCRIPTION PEACE AND CONFLICT STUDIES

Symbol: SSC

SSC 200 Introduction to Peace and Conflict Studies (3) An interdisciplinary inquiry into the nature and causes of social conflict. The aim throughout is to find ways of avoiding destructive conflict, whether through negotiation or other means. The issue of justice as a factor in conflict receives special attention.
Approved interdisciplinary course

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