2018-2019 Catalog 
    
    Apr 19, 2024  
2018-2019 Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

International Studies, Peace and Conflict Studies Concentration, Major


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This concentration examines the forces producing war and violence at the local and the global levels, including disputes between nations, weapons proliferation, international terrorism, economic inequality as well as criminal and domestic violence, civil war, hate crimes and ethnic conflict. analyze domestic and international institutions and social, political, and economic arrangements that promote or undermine peace. Students also consider the role of social movements and revolutionary ideas and learn how ordinary people have changed the course of the world.

The approach of Peace and Conflict Studies is multidisciplinary, drawing on the humanities as well as the social and natural sciences. Students are taught to think critically, to examine and incorporate conflicting perspectives, and to debate broader principles underlying attitudes towards peace and conflict. In short, students learn the tools necessary to become engaged global citizens that can contribute, directly or indirectly, to peace and justice in the world.

Program Learning Outcomes


Please see the International Studies Major 

International Studies (BAIS) Required Courses:


Intro to Int’l Politics (4 units)


Complete the following:

The Global Economy (4 units)


Complete one of the following:

Research Methods (4 units)


Complete one of the following:

Peace and Conflict Studies Concentration Requirements


Regional Minor (20 units)


All International Studies majors must complete a 20-unit regional component from among the following existing regional minors:

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