Arts Academic Plans
Peace and Conflict Studies |
Four-Year General Peace and Conflict Studies |
|
Continuation in this academic plan requires a minimum cumulative overall average of 60% and a minimum cumulative Peace and Conflict Studies major average of 65%.
Eligibility for graduation in the Four-Year General Peace and Conflict Studies academic plan includes successful completion of the following requirements:
- Appropriate program-level requirements. See Bachelor of Arts Degree Requirements.
- Peace and Conflict Studies plan-level requirements:
- a minimum cumulative Peace and Conflict Studies major average of 65%
- at least eight academic course units (16 courses) in PACS and Peace and Conflict Studies approved courses, including:
- two of PACS 201, PACS 202, PACS 203
- three of PACS 311, PACS 313, PACS 316, PACS 318, PACS 321, PACS 323, PACS 324, PACS 326, PACS 327, PACS 329, PACS 331, PACS 332
- PACS 401
- two additional PACS courses
- eight courses from the list of Peace and Conflict Studies approved courses:
- of the Peace and Conflict Studies approved courses, students must take courses offered by at least three different disciplines
- students who complete more than the required eight PACS courses can apply the extra PACS courses to their Peace and Conflict Studies approved courses requirements
- list of Peace and Conflict Studies approved courses:
- Anthropology: ANTH 202, ANTH 311, ANTH 330, ANTH 348, ANTH 350, ANTH 381, ANTH 382/EASIA 382R, ANTH 465
- Classical Studies: CLAS 210, CLAS 225
- Communication Studies: COMMST 430, COMMST 432, COMMST 434
- East Asian Studies: EASIA 346R
- English: ENGL 280, ENGL 291, ENGL 309G, ENGL 346R
- Environment, Resources and Sustainability: ERS 215, ERS 253, ERS 294, ERS 361, ERS 404, ERS 462
- Environment: ENVS 201, ENVS 401
- Gender and Social Justice: GSJ 309, GSJ 326, GSJ 331, GSJ 334, GSJ 350
- Geography and Environmental Management: GEOG 202, GEOG 203, GEOG 207, GEOG 306, GEOG 311, GEOG 361, GEOG 426, GEOG 462
- German: GER 283, GER 383
- History: HIST 102, HIST 106, HIST 210, HIST 220, HIST 221, HIST 223, HIST 226, HIST 230, HIST 232, HIST 236, HIST 239, HIST 247, HIST 269, HIST 271, HIST 309, HIST 314, HIST 321, HIST 348, HIST 358, HIST 369
- Jewish Studies: JS 203, JS 233, JS 234, JS 237
- Legal Studies: LS 222, LS 224, LS 227, LS 228, LS 229, LS 235, LS 236, LS 271, LS 273, LS 306, LS 319, LS 325, LS 327, LS 331, LS 342, LS 344, LS 351, LS 352, LS 366, LS 386, LS 425, LS 492
- Music: MUSIC 334, MUSIC 335/PACS 335
- Philosophy: PHIL 121, PHIL 216, PHIL 324, PHIL 327, PHIL 328, PHIL 329, PHIL 422
- Political Science: PSCI 150, PSCI 225, PSCI 226, PSCI 250, PSCI 252, PSCI 253, PSCI 257, PSCI 281, PSCI 282, PSCI 351, PSCI 369, PSCI 382, PSCI 387, PSCI 389, PSCI 432, PSCI 456, PSCI 481, PSCI 482, PSCI 488
- Psychology: PSYCH 226R, PSYCH 232, PSYCH 235, PSYCH 238, PSYCH 253/PSYCH 253R, PSYCH 342, PSYCH 349R, PSYCH 350, PSYCH 352, PSYCH 353, PSYCH 354/PSYCH 354R, PSYCH 355, PSYCH 357, PSYCH 439
- Religious Studies: RS 121, RS 211, RS 220, RS 234, RS 237, RS 242R, RS 272, RS 283, RS 285, RS 320/PACS 320, RS 335/PACS 336, RS 344, RS 353/PACS 330, RS 355, RS 361, RS 380, RS 383
- Sexuality, Marriage, and Family Studies: SMF 205, SMF 307
- Social Development Studies: SDS 210R, SDS 242R, SDS 312R, SDS 323R, SDS 331R, SDS 357R, SDS 358R, SDS 370R
- Social Work: SOCWK 301R, SOCWK 322R, SOCWK 355R, SOCWK 357R, SOCWK 390A, SOCWK 390B
- Sociology: SOC 201, SOC 205, SOC 222, SOC 224R, SOC 227, SOC 228, SOC 229, SOC 256, SOC 270, SOC 306, SOC 325, SOC 327, SOC 342, SOC 349, SOC 425
- Spanish and Latin American Studies: SPAN 150, SPAN 217, SPAN 400
- Systems Design: SYDE 533
- Theatre and Performance: THPERF 374
Notes
- The Peace and Conflict Studies approved courses are offered by the participating academic units and the Peace and Conflict Studies academic plans under their own designations. Additions or deletions may occur from time to time. Many of the 300- and 400-level courses have specific prerequisites. Students planning to pursue study in these upper-level courses should use their electives wisely to ensure that the prerequisites for these courses are met.
- Where students find the list of Peace and Conflict Studies approved courses inadequate for their needs, students may petition the Peace and Conflict Studies administration to have specific courses accepted as Peace and Conflict Studies approved courses. This should happen before registration in the course in question is finalized. Consult the academic advisor for more details.
|
|
|