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The interdisciplinary minor in justice and peace provides students with the opportunity to explore systematically the nature of justice and peace and the challenges and paths toward realizing justice and peace in the world in which they live.

Justice and Peace Minor

The minor consists of seven courses (21 credit hours) in the following five areas. To enhance the interdisciplinary experience, no more than two of the five courses can be taken in any single discipline.

A. Conceptualizing Justice and Peace
INJP 2010Introduction to Peace Studies3
Electives - Choose five courses from groups B - D.15
B. Bridging Social Communities - Choose at least one course from the following:
Cultural Identity, Media and World Religions
Cultural Anthropology
Women and Men in Cross-Cultural Perspective
People and Cultures of the Middle East
Communication and Conflict
Intercultural Communication
Cross-Cultural Communication in the United States
Race, Ethnicity, and Identity in American Literature and Culture
Studies in Race and/or Ethnic Literature
African-American History
Women in Western Civilization
Philosophy of the Environment
PHIL 3730
Course PHIL 3730 Not Found
Feminist Philosophy
Africana Philosophy
Introductory Social Psychology
The Psychology of Prejudice
Human Behavior in the Social Environment
Christian Faith and Justice
Christ and World Religions: Theology of Interreligious Dialogue
Survey of World Religions
Jewish Thought and Practice
Islam: Faith and Practice
Hinduism, Yoga, and Buddhism
C. Promoting Social and Economic Justice - Choose at least one course from the following:
Human Geography
Culture Change and Development
Environmental and Natural Resource Economics
Comparative Economic Development
The British Empire
The Caribbean
Marx and Marxism
American Public Policy
Politics of Race, Ethnicity, and Gender
Public Policy in Industrial Democracies
Modern Revolutions
European Politics
Chinese Politics
Japanese and Korean Politics
Latin American Politics
Politics of the Developing World
Politics of the World Economy
Karl Marx
Race and Ethnic Relations
Social Inequality
Introduction to Social Welfare and Justice
Social Welfare Policy and Programs
Christian Theology in Global Contexts
D. Resolving Violent Conflict - Choose at least one course from the following:
Family Violence and Public Intervention
Criminal Violence in America
Twentieth Century Europe
The Great War": World War I, 1914-18
World War II
Modern Middle East Since 1500
The Cold War
Politics of the Indian Subcontinent
International Law
International Organization
World Conflict and Security
International Politics of Europe
International Politics of the Middle East
International Politics of Asia
United States-Latin American Relations
THEO 4420
Course THEO 4420 Not Found
E. Capstone Seminar in Justice and Peace
INJP 4997Capstone Seminar in Justice and Peace3
Total Credit Hours21

Note:

  • Relevant upper-division independent study, special topics and internship courses can count toward the course requirements in Groups B-D with the prior approval of the program coordinator.
  • Any substitutions must be approved by the program coordinator.

Courses

No courses found for INJP