Minor in Conflict Analysis and Resolution
Mission
The minor in Conflict Analysis and Resolution provides individuals with a thorough understanding of conflict, its sources and dynamics. It also provides students with an understanding of the approaches and tools available to transform and resolve different types of conflicts.
Program Objectives
The Minor in Conflict Analysis and Resolution seeks to
- Provide a clear understanding of the nature and dynamics of conflicts and the dominant theories in this field.
- Analyze different approaches and tools used to understand and address interpersonal, workplace, community, and international conflicts.
Learning Outcomes
Upon completion of the Minor in Conflict Analysis and Resolution, students will
- define conflict and its main sources and dynamics in different contexts,
- demonstrate awareness with regards to the role of leadership, culture, and world views in conflict,
- apply different conflict analysis techniques to map and analyze conflicts, and
- demonstrate knowledge of major conflict resolution techniques and tools used in different contexts.
Curriculum
A total of 18 credits are required to graduate, as per the following:
- Core Requirements (9 cr)
- Elective Requirements (9 cr)
Core Requirements (9 cr)
- CAR202/ PJE201 Cross-cultural Communication and Conflict (3 cr)
- CAR315/ PJE315/ POL315 Community Conflict and Conflict Resolution (3 cr)
- CAR201/ POL252 Fundamentals of Conflict Resolution (3 cr)
Elective Requirements (9 cr)
- CAR204/ PSY204 Social Psychology (3 cr)
- CAR213/ POL213 Mediation Skills (3 cr)
- CAR231/ POL231 Introduction to Human Rights (3 cr)
- CAR241/ POL241 Model United Nations: Diplomatic Skills and Simulation (3 cr)
- CAR311/ SOC311 Social Problems (3 cr)
- CAR312/ WOS312 Women and Economic Power (3 cr)
- CAR316/ POL316 Introduction to International Conflict and Conflict Resolution (3 cr)
- CAR317/ MGT317/ POL317 Conflict Resolution Tools for the Business World (3 cr)
- CAR318/ REL318 Religious Thought and Conflict Resolution (3 cr)
- CAR415/ POL415 Negotiation and Bargaining (3 cr)
- CAR432/ POL432 Diplomacy and Consular Services (3 cr)
- POL332 Public International Law (3 cr)