Students
interested in developing a Concentration in Peace and Conflict
Studies are asked to consult with Susan Cunningham, Associate
Director of CISS), Smith 329, and complete the application.
Requirements
for the Concentration:
Concentrators
are required to complete six courses as follows
Introduction to Peace and Conflict (offered annually)
At least one course in each of the following categories:
a) Ethical
and philosophical approaches to peace, war, and conflict.
Courses in this category examine the arguments of different
ethical, religious, or philosophical traditions on the conditions
under which - if ever - war and violence may be justified.
Some recent courses that would fulfill this requirement
include War and Peace in the Christian Tradition, War and
Conscience, and Ethics and International Relations.
b) In-depth
examination of contemporary/modern large-scale conflict.
Courses in this category provide a detailed focus on a particular
violent conflict or conflicts. Recent courses that would
fulfill this requirement include, but are not limited to,
Italy and France: War and Resistance, Civil War and American
Society, World War II on the Homefront, Law and Violence
in the Americas, and Political Violence.
c) Structural
causes of violence and conflict. Courses in this category
examine social phenomena that are regular causes of conflict
or violence, including poverty, ethnic conflict, or racism.
Currently offered courses which would fulfill this requirement
would include Faith and World Poverty, Managing Ethnic Conflict,
and Structures of Social Inequality.
No more
than two courses from a student's major can be counted for
concentration credit.
Capstone
experiences, in which a concentrator writes a thesis paper
on a topic related to Peace and Conflict Studies, are strongly
encouraged although not required. Capstones are usually done
either through an independent study course which receives
a course credit, or as an additional assignment completed
by a student in an existing PCON course. Capstones which are
done as independent study courses can be counted towards the
six course PCON requirement. Each year the achievements of
an outstanding senior concentrator are recognized with the
Hampsch Award, and only concentrators who have completed a
capstone will be considered for the award.