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DEPARTMENT OF CRIMINOLOGY
Peace & Conflict Studies Program
Minor
The Minor in Peace & Conflict Studies is granted upon completion of 21 units, which will include 15 units from the Areas of Study, PAX 100— Peace and Conflict Studies, and PAX 185— Internship (or PAX 190—Independent Study). Degree and General Education requirements must be completed. See Degree and Credentials in the General Catalog.
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Units Done Needed
CORE REQUIREMENTS:
PAX
100 — Peace and Conflict................................................................03
PAX 185—
Internship (or PAX 1 90-Independent Study)........................... 03
AREAS OF STUDY:
Area I -- Personal and Interpersonal Issues:
PAX
110; SOC 162, 165,168; COMM 108, 162; PHIL 10, 157;
PSYCH61,
178 ...........................................03
Area II— Community and Social Issues:
ANTH
120; AFAM 144; ECON 167; CRIM 140; CLS 128;
ECON 140; ISC 93; SOC 111; PHIL 120, 125; PLSI 116;
PSYCH156;WS1O8,116......................................................................03
Area III — International and Global Issues:
AGEC 140; AFAM 150; BA 174; ECON 114, 179; GEOG 163;
HIST 105,180;
PLSI 112, 120,121,122,125; SOC 157.................................03
Area IV — Conflict Management:
PAX
120; AGEC 117; BA 156; HIST 166, 185; HRM 152;
PLSI 126;
COMM 164,169.......................................................................03
Area V — Education for Peace and Nonviolence:
AFAM 145; EHD 101; KINES 111; PHIL 131; SOC 122 03
TOTAL UNITS FOR MINOR………………………………….......21
ADVISING NOTES:
1. The Minor
requires a minimum 2.0 GPA and six upper-division units in residence.
2. Four of the five Areas
of Study must be covered.
3. Courses can also fulfill
General Education requirements as appropriate.
4. Department policy
requires that students should see their advisers prior to registration each
semester.
5. General Education
and elective units may be used toward a dual major or minor (see Dual Major
or departmental minor). Consult the appropriate department chair, program
coordinator, or faculty adviser for further information.