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Dec 21, 2024
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2024-2025 Undergraduate Catalog
Conflict and Human Security minor
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Students wishing to obtain a minor in conflict and human security must complete a minimum of 18 hours (6 advanced), including PSCI 3500 and two core courses and three electives from the lists below.
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Core courses
Select two courses from the list below.
Electives
Students select three courses from the list below.
- ANTH 3130 - African-American Anthropology
- ANTH 3140 - Latinos in the U.S.
- ANTH 4300 - Migrants and Refugees
- ANTH 4550 - Race, Ethnicity and Identity
- ANTH 4720 - Human Rights Anthropology
- ANTH 4760 - Inequality, Social Justice and the City
- CJUS 3500 - Inequality, Crime and Justice
- CJUS 4330 - Domestic and International Terrorism
- COMM 3320 - Communication and Conflict Management
- EADP 4090 - Terrorism and Emergency Management
- ECON 3150 - Economics of Discrimination
- HIST 4066 - World War I
- HIST 4070 - World War II: European Theater
- HIST 4072 - World War II in Asia and the Pacific
- HIST 4073 - World War II: The Soviet-German War
- HIST 4075 - The Korean and Vietnam Wars
- HIST 4110 - British Empire in Asia, Africa, and the Pacific
- HIST 4125 - The Military History of England and its Colonies
- HIST 4174 - Revolutions in Twentieth-Century Latin America
- HIST 4246 - Imperialism in the Modern Middle East
- HIST 4248 - Palestinian History
- HIST 4283 - Decolonization in Asia and Africa
- HIST 4300 - The French Revolution, 1774–1799
- HIST 4302 - Wars of Napoleon, 1792–1815
- HIST 4303 - Age of Empire 1848-1914
- HIST 4335 - Age of Revolutions: Europe, 1700–1918
- HIST 4385 - Nazi Germany
- HIST 4390 - The Holocaust, 1933–1945
- HIST 4391 - War Crimes, Genocide, and Justice
- HIST 4461 - Gender, Race, Class and Policy since World War II
- HIST 4640 - History of U.S Military in 19th Century
- HIST 4641 - History of U.S. Military in 20th Century
- HIST 4642 - War and American Society, 1608-2001
- HIST 4860 - The Civil War and Reconstruction
- HIST 4890 - Civil Rights and Black Power Movements in the U.S.
- INST 4851 - International Security
- INST 4856 - Human Trafficking
- PHIL 3130 - Antiracist Thought
- PHIL 4740 - Environmental Justice
- PSCI 3103 - U.S. Immigration Politics
- PSCI 3104 - Race and Ethnic Politics
- PSCI 3105 - Political Economy of Race, Gender and Immigration
- PSCI 3120 - Women and Politics
- PSCI 3140 - LGBT Politics
- PSCI 3631 - Peace and Conflict in Africa
- PSCI 3650 - Middle East Politics
- PSCI 3702 - Latin American Politics
- PSCI 3703 - Security in Latin America
- PSCI 3704 - U.S.-Latin American Relations
- PSCI 4360 - International Ethics
- PSCI 4520 - International Human Rights
- PSCI 4640 - Revolution and Political Violence
- PSCI 4660 - Democracy and Democratization
- PSCI 4661 - Politics of Autocracy
- PSCI 4662 - Civil-Military Relations
- PSCI 4720 - Ethnicity in World Politics
- PSCI 4815 - Advocacy and Activism
- PSCI 4821 - International Conflict
- PSCI 4823 - International Criminal Tribunals and War Crimes
- PSCI 4826 - Women, War and Peace
- PSCI 4827 - Negotiation and Diplomacy
- PSCI 4828 - Geography, History, and International Relations
- PSCI 4830 - American Foreign Policy
- PSCI 4845 - Foreign Policy Around the World
- SOCI 2010 - Race, Class, Gender and Ethnicity
- SOCI 2070 - Introduction to Race and Ethnic Relations
- SOCI 3550 - Social Movements
- SOCI 4540 - Race and Ethnic Minorities
Or, when topic is appropriate
Additional information
Practicums, internships and special problems courses may also apply if approved by the director of peace studies. Interested students should contact Dr. James Meernik, Department of Political Science , 139 Wooten Hall, or by e-mail at meernik@unt.edu.
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