Doctor of Philosophy Concentration in Peace Studies
Ph.D. Concentration in Peace Studies
Students accepted into the Public Intellectuals Program of the Ph.D. in Comparative Studies may elect to pursue a concentration in Peace Studies. Program requirements include the following:
- Admission into the Public Intellectuals program,
- Completion of nine credit-hours of Peace Studies graduate courses, including at least one Peace Studies core course,
- Grade of B or better in all Peace Studies graduate courses,
- Dissertation with a focus on peace studies, and
- Completion of all Comparative Studies degree requirements.
DEPARTMENT
Philosophy
Political Science
Anthropology
Sociology
CORE COURSE
Ethics, Peace & Justice
Peace Through International Law and Organization
Peace, Politics and Human Rights
Sociology of Peace & Justice
DEPARTMENT
Communication and Multimedia Studies
Women's Studies
Anthropology
Political Science
Anthropology
Peace Studies
SPECIALIZATION COURSE
Women in Civil Conflict, Peace Building and Post-Conflict Reconstruction
Anthropology of Violence
Seminar in International Relations Theory
Human and Cultural Rights
Special Topics in Peace Studies
The above courses will be offered at the 6000- or 7000-level. Ph.D. students may take the above courses beginning in their second term in the program.