Peace, Justice, and Conflict Transformation (Minor)
This program was approved for students entering the university in the Summer 2022-Spring 2023 catalog year. For more information about catalog year, go to Catalog Year Information.
Minor in Peace, Justice, and Conflict Transformation
Unit: College of Arts and Sciences (AS)
Department: Urban & Public Affairs
Academic Plan Code(s): PSCRMIN
Program Requirements
Code | Title | Hours |
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PEAC 201 | Peace and Conflict: For Daily Life, Civic Affairs, and Professional Life Ahead - SB, D2 | 3 |
PEAC 325 | Peace, Justice & Conflict Transformation | 3 |
PEAC 350 | Mediation & Conflict Transformation | 3 |
PEAC 550 | Service Learning in Peacebuilding | 3 |
Select two of the following electives: 1 | 6 | |
Darwin | ||
African-American Cultural Traditions | ||
Cultures of the Middle East | ||
Indigenous Peoples of North America - SBH, D1 | ||
American Indian Women | ||
Cultures of Africa - D2, SB | ||
The Anthropology of Latin America - D2, SB | ||
Anthropology of Religion | ||
Ecology, Politics and Culture | ||
Globalizing Inequalities - WR | ||
Nationalism, Violence, and the State | ||
Anthropology of Refugees | ||
Global Capitalisms | ||
Food and Body Politic | ||
Anthropology of Water | ||
Introduction to Printmaking | ||
Special Problems in Studio Art | ||
Ethnicity and Religion in China | ||
Global Capitalisms | ||
Introduction to Social Work - SB, D1 | ||
Intimate and Family Relationships - SB | ||
Child Abuse and Neglect (Child Maltreatment) | ||
Intro Social Gerontology | ||
Intro Social Work and the Law | ||
Ethnicity and Religion in China | ||
African-American Communication - SB, D1 | ||
Special Topics in Communication | ||
Communication and Gender | ||
Introduction to Urban Communication | ||
Media, Culture and Society | ||
Advanced Intercultural Communication - CUE, WR | ||
Persuasive Movements | ||
Crime and Justice in the United States - SB | ||
Juvenile Justice | ||
Prisons and Jails in the United States | ||
Crimes Against the Elderly | ||
Substance Abuse, Crime and Criminal Justice | ||
Profiling Violent Crimes | ||
Environmental Crime | ||
Human Trafficking: Critical Thinking About Modern-Day Slavery | ||
Police and the Community | ||
Domestic and Family Violence | ||
Race and Gender Issues in Criminal Justice - WR | ||
Trauma Informed Policing | ||
Ethics in Criminal Justice - WR | ||
Black Women Novelists - AH, D2, WR | ||
Minority Traditions in English Literatures - AH, D2 | ||
Minority Traditions in American Literature - AH, D1 | ||
Women and Global Literature - D2, AH | ||
Gender, Race, Sexuality in Children's Lit - AH, D1 | ||
LGBTQ Literature in the United States - D1, AH | ||
Special Topics: African-American Literature Before 1900 - WR | ||
Studies in Post-Colonial and/or Ethnic Literature - CUE | ||
Studies in African-American Literature - CUE | ||
Women's Personal Narratives - CUE | ||
Post-Colonial Voices: Writing Experience in African Literature - CUE, WR | ||
Genre Studies in African-American Literature - CUE | ||
The Harlem Renaissance - CUE | ||
Globalization and Diversity - D2, SB | ||
Historical Geography of the United States | ||
Population Geography | ||
Globalization Seminar | ||
Historical Geography of the United States | ||
U.S. in the Sixties | ||
The History of the Civil Rights Movement, 1900 to Present | ||
U.S. Social Justice Movements of the 20th Century | ||
Gilded Age and Progressive Era United States, 1877-1929 - WR | ||
The American Revolution and the Confederation - CUE, WR | ||
Recent American History, 1945 to Present - CUE, WR | ||
Introduction to Latin American Studies - D2, SB | ||
Introduction to Latino Studies - SB, D1 | ||
Language, Protest and Identity | ||
Legal Lynchings: A Survey of Race, Law, and the American Justice System | ||
Urban Ritual Violence | ||
African-American Cultural Traditions | ||
The History of the Civil Rights Movement, 1900 to Present | ||
Politics, Political Violence and Black Resistance | ||
Politics of the Black Community - SB, D1 | ||
Slave Trade and Slavery | ||
Cultural Diversity in Performance - D1, AH | ||
Civil Rights and the Law II | ||
Race, Culture, Identity | ||
The Black Power Movement | ||
Cultures of Africa - SB, D2 | ||
Faces of Global Poverty - WR | ||
The Underground Railroad and American Memory | ||
U.S. Social Justice Movements of the 20th Century | ||
History of Pan-African Social Thought | ||
The Black Family - WR | ||
Slave Trade and Slavery in the African World | ||
Genre Studies in African-American Literature | ||
Contemporary Moral Problems - AH | ||
Freedom, Equality, Justice, and Community - SB | ||
Feminist Philosophy - D1, AH | ||
Philosophy of Race and Racism - AH, D1 | ||
Environmental Ethics | ||
Philosophy of Emotions | ||
Political Philosophy | ||
Critical Social Theory | ||
Health and Social Justice | ||
Race, Medicine, and Health | ||
Constitutional Law | ||
Judicial Politics | ||
Race, Law and Politics - D1, SB | ||
Religion and United States Politics - SB, D1 | ||
Media and Politics | ||
Civil Rights and the Law II | ||
Queer Politics | ||
Women in American Politics | ||
Black Politics & Democracy - D1, SB | ||
International Relations | ||
The United Nations and International Organization - WR | ||
International Law - WR | ||
The Politics of Global Economic Relations | ||
Democracy and Its Critics - WR | ||
Political Theory and Utopia - WR | ||
American Utopian Communities | ||
Coping with Conflict | ||
Women in Developing Countries - WR | ||
Multicultural Psychology - WR | ||
Community Internships in Psychology - CUE | ||
International Service Learning and Research - CUE | ||
Social Change | ||
U.S. Social Justice Movements of the 20th Century | ||
Critical Social Theory | ||
Introduction to Sociology - SB | ||
Social Problems - SB, D1 | ||
Race in the United States - SB, D1 | ||
Urban Sociology | ||
Environmental Sociology | ||
Diversity and Inequality | ||
Sociology of Women's Health | ||
Faces of Global Poverty - WR | ||
Globalization, Culture and Third-World Development | ||
Social Change | ||
Social Inequality & Stratification - CUE, WR | ||
Gender in the Middle East | ||
Race and Ethnicity - CUE, WR | ||
Political Sociology - CUE | ||
Sport for Development and Peace | ||
Cultural Diversity in Performance - AH, D1 | ||
Introduction to Sustainability - SB | ||
Sociology of Women's Health | ||
Queer Politics | ||
Communication and Gender | ||
Faces of Global Poverty - WR | ||
Women in American Politics | ||
Feminist Philosophy - D1, AH | ||
Gender in the Middle East | ||
Gender, Race, Work, and Welfare | ||
U.S. Social Justice Movements of the 20th Century | ||
Women in Developing Countries - WR | ||
Health and Social Justice | ||
Minimum Total Hours | 18 |
At least three (3) semester hours of the requirements for a minor must be successfully completed while enrolled in the University of Louisville.
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Only one elective course may be at the 200-level or below. Additional elective courses may be available with approval of the PJCT Program Director.