A series of four images:  volunteers offloading relief supplies from a truck; a candlelight vigil at night; a ladder propped against a graffiti-covered Berlin wall; a protestor holding a sign "no human being is illegal".

The Peace Studies concentration examines international escalation, crisis and de-escalation as well as the cycle of conflict as it has occurred and continues to occur around the world, focusing on economic, religious and political clashes as well as competition for resources in a changing climate and pandemic. Students concerned with international injustice, humanitarian relief and nonviolence can pursue courses in international communication, anthropology, sociology, philosophy, as well as politics and economics to understand both the origins of conflicts and strategies used to resolve them. 

ANTH 4316 Culture Change and Development 3
ANTH 4320 Culture, Law and Violence 3
BISC 4150 Outbreaks, Epidemics and Pandemics 3
BISC 4157 Global Health 3
CMST 4150 Communication and Conflict 3
CMST 4410 Intercultural Communication 3
ECON 4016 Environmental and Natural Resource Economics 3
ECON 4047 Development Economics 3
ENGL 3514 Contemporary Irish Literature 3
ENGL 3740 Film Studies 3
ENGL 4810 Comparative Race and Ethnic Studies 3
ENGL 4826 Global Indigenous Literatures 3
FREN 4270 French Holocaust Writings in English Translation 3
FREN 4330 Francophone Studies in Human Rights 3
FREN 4340 Francophone Studies in Gender or Sexuality 3
FREN 4360 Postcolonial Francophone African Cinema 3
GRMN 3550 German Reunification: The Collision of Two Worlds 3
HIST 3127 The Vietnam War Era 3
HIST 3295 "The Great War": World War I, 1914-18 3
HIST 3297 World War II 3
HIST 3800 Environmental History: Ecology and Society in the Modern World 3
HIST 4105 History and Memory 3
HIST 4120 American Immigration 3
HIST 4251 Art and Power in 18th-century Britain 3
HIST 4260 Modern Ireland: From the Rising to the Revolution 3
HIST 4266 Nazi Germany and the Holocaust 3
HIST 4271H The Russian Revolution and the Soviet Union 3
HIST 4298 The Cold War 3
HIST 4460 Race and History of South Africa 3
ITAL 3210 Sicilian Mafia and Antimafia Representations and Literature and Film 3
MARQ 3961 International Service Learning - Living Justice: Accompaniment in an Unjust World 3
PHIL 3501 Philosophy of War and Peace 3
PHIL 3507 Global Justice 3
POSC 4351 Environmental Politics and Policy 3
POSC 4406 Public Policy in Industrial Democracies 3
POSC 4416 Politics of Inequality 3
POSC 4431 Modern Revolutions 3
POSC 4461 Comparative Health Politics and Policy 3
POSC 4601 International Law 3
POSC 4611 International Organizations 3
POSC 4631 World Conflict and Security 3
POSC 4633 Human Security 3
POSC 4636 Terrorism 3
POSC 4641 Politics of the Illicit Global Economy 3
POSC 4643 Human Trafficking 3
POSC 4646 Politics of Migration 3
POSC 4651 The Politics of Human Rights 3
POSC 4661 The Political Economy of Development 3
SOCI 3720 Environment and Society 3
SOCI 3750 Food, Water and Society 3
SOCI 4400 Social Inequality 3
SOCI 4730 Capitalism, Socialism and Emancipation 3
SOWJ 3450 Arabs and Muslims in Global Context 3
SOWJ 4700 Global Aid and Humanitarianism 3
THEO 2500 Theologies of Nonviolence 3
THEO 3250 Contemplation and Justice in a Violent World 3
THEO 3350 Christian-Muslim Dialogue 3
THEO 3450 Theology and Globalization 3
THEO 3460 Theology and Global Health 3


 

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