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Coordinated by the School of Global Environmental Sustainability.
The Role of Sustainability in Peace and Reconciliation Interdisciplinary Minor is open to all students who want to understand more about the philosophical roots of peace and reconciliation and its expression within various academic disciplines, research, and service. Knowing more about the ideas that underlie nonviolent conflict resolution, effective communication, cooperation, and mediation within cross-cultural contexts will help students evaluate how peace and reconciliation can impact their beliefs, choices, and actions. A 21-credit undergraduate minor and 12-credit graduate interdisciplinary studies program are available.
Effective Fall 2020Students must satisfactorily complete the total credits required for the minor. Minors and interdisciplinary minors require 12 or more upper-division (300- to 400-level) credits.
Additional coursework may be required due to prerequisites.
| Code | Title | Credits |
|---|---|---|
| Required Core Courses | ||
| GES 101 | Foundations of Environmental Sustainability | 3 |
| IE 479/ANTH 479 | International Development Theory and Practice | 3 |
| PHIL 240 | Philosophies of Peace and Nonviolence | 3 |
| Select one from the following courses: | 3 | |
EDUC 496 | Group Study | |
IE 472 | Education for Global Peace | |
PHIL 497 | Group Study | |
| Elective Credits: Select one course from each Aspect category below (for a minimum total of 9 credits): | ||
| Environmental, Societal, and Economics Aspects - select one course from the following: | 3-4 | |
ANTH 200 | Cultures and the Global System (GT-SS3) | |
ANTH 415 | Indigenous Ecologies and the Modern World | |
ANTH 417 | Indigenous Environmental Stewardship | |
AREC 240/ECON 240 | Issues in Environmental Economics (GT-SS1) | |
AREC 340/ECON 340 | Introduction-Economics of Natural Resources | |
AREC 460 | Ag- and Resource-Based Economic Development | |
ERHS 320 | Environmental Health--Water Quality | |
ERHS 430 | Human Disease and the Environment | |
ERHS 448 | Environmental Contaminants | |
ETST 256 | Border Crossings--People/Politics/Culture (GT-SS3) | |
GR 204/WR 204 | Sustainable Watersheds (GT-SC2) | |
GR 410 | Climate Change: Science, Policy, Implications | |
HIST 366 | African-American History to 1865 | |
LAND 364 | Design and Nature | |
MGT 360 | Social and Sustainable Venturing | |
NR 120A | Environmental Conservation (GT-SC2) | |
NR 130 | Global Environmental Systems (GT-SC2) | |
NR 425 | Natural Resource Policy and Sustainability | |
SOC 322 | Environmental Justice | |
SOC 463 | Sociology of Disaster | |
SPCM 334 | Co-Cultural Communication | |
| Personal, Psychological, Ethical and Legal Aspects - select one course from the following: | 3-4 | |
ANTH 329 | Cultural Change | |
BUS 260 | Social-Ethical-Regulatory Issues in Business | |
ETST 430 | Latina/o Creative Expression | |
ETST 432 | Latinx Routes to Empowerment | |
ETST 444/SOC 444 | Federal Indian Law and Policy | |
HDFS 332 | Death, Dying, and Grief | |
HIST 250/ETST 250 | African American History (GT-HI1) | |
HIST 252/ETST 252 | Asian American History (GT-HI1) | |
HIST 360 | United States Immigration History | |
HIST 414 | Revolutions in Latin America | |
HONR 192 | Honors First Year Seminar 1 | |
HONR 193 | Honors Seminar 2 | |
IE 179 | Globalization: Exploring Our Global Village (GT-SS3) | |
IE 270/AGRI 270 | World Interdependence-Population and Food (GT-SS3) | |
IE 550/PHIL 550 | Ethics and International Development | |
PSY 316 | Environmental Psychology | |
SPCM 232 | Group Communication | |
| Local, National and International Policy Aspects - select one course from the following: | 3-4 | |
HIST 421 | Africa: Colonialism to Independence | |
HIST 438 | The Modern Middle East | |
HIST 460 | Slavery in the Americas | |
HIST 465 | Pacific Wars: Korea and Vietnam | |
IE 470 | Women and Development | |
IE 471 | Children and Youth in Global Context | |
JTC 411 | Media Ethics and Issues | |
JTC 412 | International Mass Communication | |
NR 440 | Applications in Conservation Planning | |
POLS 331 | Politics and Society Along Mexican Border | |
POLS 405 | Race and Ethnicity in U.S. Politics | |
POLS 413 | U.S. Civil Rights and Liberties | |
POLS 437 | International Security | |
POLS 448 | Comparative Racial/Ethnic Politics | |
POLS 449 | Middle East Politics | |
PSY 330 | Clinical and Counseling Psychology | |
PSY 437 | Psychology of Gender | |
SOC 320 | Population-Natural Resources and Environment | |
SOC 362 | Social Change | |
SOC 431 | Community Dynamics and Development | |
SOWK 330 | Dismantling Privilege and Oppression | |
SOWK 450/IE 450 | International Social Welfare and Development | |
SPCM 434 | Intercultural Communication | |
SPCM 436 | Conflict Management and Communication | |
| Program Total Credits: | 21-24 |
- 1
Titled “Peacemaking.†Must be enrolled in University Honors program.
- 2
Titled “Exploring Sustainable Solutions.†Must be enrolled in University Honors program.
