Why
would the Minor in Conflict Resolution interest me?
The Minor
in Conflict Resolution, sponsored by the Center for Global Peace and Conflict
Studies at UCI, is an interdisciplinary curriculum that can help students
both discover and prepare themselves for any career. The course of study
provides skills in Conflict analysis and resolution and a useful understanding
of integrative institutions at the local, regional, and international
levels. Conflict plays a key role in all areas of our lives. It can have
destructive or constructive potential. This program explores how conflict
arises, how it is represented and discussed, how it is prevented, mitigated,
managed, and used for change in interpersonal relations, within and between
organizations and other kinds of groups inside nations, and in conflict
between nations.
The curriculum
includes training to become a certified mediator in the State of California.
As and
enrolled minor you will be invited to special engagements where you
can interact with leading community and government officials from the
U.S. and other countries, prominent scholars, and other experts in local
and international conflict resolution.
The program
provides a residential theme house in Arroyo Vista for all interested
students. You can live with people who share your interests in the issues
of cooperation and conflict. House activities include frequent informal
discussions with UCI professors and our distinguished visitors, and
trips to sites of interest off campus.
Requirements:
History
11. Introduction to Peace and Conflict (Wtr.)
PolSci 43D. Global Security and Cooperation (Spr.)
PolSci 154G/Anthro 136D. Conflict Management in Cross-Cultural Perspective
(Spr.)
SS/Hu/SocEco 183A. CGPACS Forum (Needs to be taken twice, 2 units P/NP)
SS/Hum/SocEco 183B-CW. Seminar in Conflict Resolution I & II (Fall
& Wtr)
Two upper division electives from the list below (may be in your major):
Mgmt 181. Managing Organizational Behavior (4).
PS 142G. U.S. Coercive Diplomacy (4).
PS 143C. Arms Control and International Security (4)
PS 147A. International Cooperation (4)
PS 148A. Model United Nations (2)
Hist 190. Multinationals and Tribes (4)
CL 100. The Literature of World War I (4)
CL 100. Imagining War and Peace) (4)
English 105 The Literature of Modern War (4)
E 100U. International Environmental Issues (4)
J128 and E105U. Environmental Law (4)
P175P. Violence in Society (4)
P178P/E113. Social Ecology of Peace I (4)
P179P/E117. Social Ecology of Peace II (4)
Soc 141. Organizations (4)
Soc 178. Sociology of Peace and War (4)
Econ 148AB. Political Economy of National Defense (4)
Note: For
approval of a course not listed above, please check with Professor Paula
Garb, Coordinator of the Minor.
When
would I declare the Minor?
Not later
than the end of your junior year. If you are thinking of pursuing this
minor, you should contact Professor Paula Garb
Who can tell me more about CGPACS, and where do I sign up?
Information
is from these professors:
Dr. Paula
Garb
Associate Director and Program Coordinator
717 Social Science Tower
(949) 824-1227
email: PGARB@UCI.EDU
Dr. Wayne Sandholtz
Director Politics and Society
SSPB 2269
(949) 824-3187
email: WSANDHOL@UCI.EDU
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