HUM201: Peace and Conflict Studies
Credit Hours:
3
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Estimated Hours Per Week:
9
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Overview
This course introduces students to conflict, conflict resolution, and the process for attaining peace. Students will examine a wide variety of conflict situations, ranging from interpersonal conflict to global conflict. They will also examine a variety approaches to peace. The intent is to familiarize students with a wide assortment of conflicts, showing their similarities and differences, and the various ways of managing them.
The course project, Research Paper: Examination of Peace and Conflict, provides students with an opportunity to demonstrate their comprehension of the key concepts and principles covered in the course materials; and more importantly, to apply them to a real-world peace and conflict topic.
Course Learning Objectives
Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to:
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Analyze real-life conflicts in terms of their structure, dynamics, and underlying narrations and belief systems.
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Explain and apply the problem solving and transformative mediation approaches to conflict resolution.
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Explain negative and positive peace efforts and their effects on conflict.
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Critically describe the various goals and methods of peace education.
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Examine the causes, escalation, and consequences of a real-life conflict as well as peaceful methods of dealing with conflict.
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Analyze efforts toward achieving world peace and the organizations in existence that help nations resolve conflict.
Required Texts
HUM201 texts are available from the JIU/Follett Bookstore

