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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 2010 | Introduction to Peace Studies | 3 |
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 4997 | Capstone Seminar in Justice and Peace | 3 |
Total Credit Hours | 21 |
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.
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- Africana Studies
- Applied Mathematical Economics
- Asian Studies Minor
- Broad Field Science
- Broad Field Social Science Minor
- Catholic Studies Minor
- Environmental Ethics Minor
- Ethics Minor
- Family Studies Minor
- International Affairs
- Justice and Peace Minor
- Medieval Studies Minor
- Public History Minor
- Urban Affairs Minor
- Women's and Gender Studies