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2015-2016 University Catalog
Conflict Analysis and Resolution Minor
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Banner Code: CONF
Students pursuing a minor complete 18 credits. At least nine credits of the minor must be applied only to the S-CAR minor and may not be used to fulfill requirements of the student’s major, major concentration, or another minor. For policies governing all minors, see the Undergraduate Policies section of this catalog.
Advising
S-CAR advisors help students create interdisciplinary programs that meet their interests and career goals. All majors and minors are strongly encouraged to meet regularly with an S-CAR academic advisor who will help students develop and follow a coherent plan of study and complete the degree in a timely manner.
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Minor Requirements
Students pursuing a minor complete 18 credits distributed as follows:
Required core courses (12 credits)
Emphasis courses (6 credits)
Students choose courses from any of three levels of conflict: interpersonal, community and organizational, and international. With permission of the advisor, students may use other CONF designated courses to fulfill emphasis requirements. The S-CAR director will consider student requests for approval of courses not listed below.
Emphasis in Interpersonal Conflict
- ANTH 315 - Socialization Processes: Family, Childhood, Personality in Cross-Cultural Perspective Credits: 3
- ANTH 365 - Human Variation Credits: 3
- COMM 301 - Foundations of Interpersonal Communication Credits: 3
- COMM 305 - Foundations of Intercultural Communication Credits: 3
- COMM 401 - Interpersonal Communication in the Workplace Credits: 3
- COMM 434 - Interviewing Credits: 3
- COMM 465 - Topics in Communication and Gender Credits: 3
- CONF 315 - Discovering Organizations and Actors in the Conflict Field Credits: 3
- CONF 325 - Dialogue and Difference Credits: 3
- CONF 393 - Philosophy, Conflict Theory, and Violence Credits: 3
- CONF 399 - Special Topics in Conflict Analysis and Resolution Credits: 3
- CRIM 302 - Delinquency Credits: 3
- CRIM 307 - Social Inequality, Crime, and Justice Credits: 3
- CRIM 404 - Crime Victims and Victimization Credits: 3
- CRIM 406 - Family Law and the Justice System Credits: 3
- FRLN 380 - Topics in the Sociopolitics of Language Credits: 3
- FRLN 385 - Multilingualism, Identity, and Power Credits: 3
- GOVT 355 - Public Personnel Administration Credits: 3
- NCLC 305 - Conflict Resolution and Transformation Credits: 6
- NCLC 310 - Violence and Gender Credits: 3-6
- NCLC 314 - Conflict, Trauma and Healing Credits: 6
- NCLC 315 - Spirituality and Conflict Transformation Credits: 6
- NCLC 317 - Issues in Family Relationships Credits: 4
- NCLC 320 - Construction of Differences: Race, Class, and Gender Credits: 6
- NCLC 331 - The Nonprofit Sector Credits: 4
- NCLC 334 - Environmental Justice Credits: 4
- NCLC 335 - Ethics, Communication, and Freedom Credits: 3-6
- PHIL 309 - Bioethics Credits: 3
- PHIL 355 - Theories of Ethics Credits: 3
- PSYC 231 - Social Psychology Credits: 3
- PSYC 313 - Child Development Credits: 3
- PSYC 314 - Adolescent Development Credits: 3
- PSYC 321 - Counseling Psychology Credits: 3
- PSYC 324 - Personality Theory Credits: 3
- PSYC 379 - Applied Cross-Cultural Psychology Credits: 3
- PSYC 466 - Psychology of Intimate Relationships Credits: 3
- PSYC 467 - The Psychology of Working in Groups and Teams Credits: 3
- RELI 360 - Religion and Politics Credits: 3
- SOCI 300 - Social Control and Freedom Credits: 3
- SOCI 302 - Sociology of Delinquency Credits: 3
- SOCI 309 - Marriage, Families, and Intimate Life Credits: 3
- WMST 301 - Sex and Gender in Contemporary Society Credits: 3
Emphasis in Community and Organizational Conflict
- ANTH 301 - Native North Americans Credits: 3
- ANTH 340 - Comparative Perspectives on Immigration Credits: 3
- ANTH 365 - Human Variation Credits: 3
- ANTH 488 - Gender, Sexuality, and Culture Credits: 3
- COMM 305 - Foundations of Intercultural Communication Credits: 3
- COMM 326 - Rhetoric of Social Movements and Political Controversy Credits: 3
- COMM 335 - Organizational Communication Credits: 3
- COMM 350 - Mass Communication and Public Policy Credits: 3
- COMM 432 - Political Communication Credits: 3
- COMM 434 - Interviewing Credits: 3
- CONF 315 - Discovering Organizations and Actors in the Conflict Field Credits: 3
- CONF 325 - Dialogue and Difference Credits: 3
- CONF 345 - Social Dynamics of Terrorism, Security, and Justice Credits: 3
- CONF 393 - Philosophy, Conflict Theory, and Violence Credits: 3
- CONF 399 - Special Topics in Conflict Analysis and Resolution Credits: 3
- CRIM 302 - Delinquency Credits: 3
- CRIM 306 - Criminal Justice Ethics Credits: 3
- CRIM 406 - Family Law and the Justice System Credits: 3
- CRIM 407 - Advanced Topics in Law and Society Credits: 3
- CRIM 423 - Constitutional Law: Civil Rights and Liberties Credits: 3
- ECON 309 - Economic Problems and Public Policies Credits: 3
- ECON 320 - Labor Problems Credits: 3
- GGS 306 - Urban Geography Credits: 3
- GOVT 301 - Public Law and the Judicial Process Credits: 3
- GOVT 309 - Government and Politics of Metropolitan Areas Credits: 3
- GOVT 337 - Ethnic Politics in Western Europe and North America Credits: 3
- GOVT 355 - Public Personnel Administration Credits: 3
- GOVT 365 - State and Regional Public Policy Credits: 3
- GOVT 414 - Politics of Race and Gender Credits: 3
- GOVT 460 - Surveillance and Privacy in Contemporary Society Credits: 3
- HIST 350 - U.S. Women's History Credits: 3
- MBUS 301 - Managing People and Organizations Credits: 3
- NCLC 304 - Social Movements and Community Activism Credits: 4
- NCLC 310 - Violence and Gender Credits: 3-6
- NCLC 314 - Conflict, Trauma and Healing Credits: 6
- NCLC 320 - Construction of Differences: Race, Class, and Gender Credits: 6
- NCLC 334 - Environmental Justice Credits: 4
- NCLC 335 - Ethics, Communication, and Freedom Credits: 3-6
- NCLC 346 - Art as Social Action Credits: 4
- NCLC 361 - Neighborhood, Community, and Identity Credits: 3-6
- NCLC 378 - Medicine, Justice, and Public Policy Credits: 3
- NCLC 381 - When Cultural Worlds Collide Credits: 6
- NCLC 435 - Leadership in a Changing Environment Credits: 4
- PHIL 309 - Bioethics Credits: 3
- PHIL 343 - Topics in Environmental Philosophy Credits: 3
- PHIL 355 - Theories of Ethics Credits: 3
- PROV 342 - The George Mason Debates in Current Affairs Credits: 3
- PSYC 231 - Social Psychology Credits: 3
- PSYC 327 - Psychology in the Community Credits: 3
- PSYC 333 - Industrial and Organizational Psychology Credits: 3
- RELI 360 - Religion and Politics Credits: 3
- SOCI 300 - Social Control and Freedom Credits: 3
- SOCI 301 - Criminology Credits: 3
- SOCI 302 - Sociology of Delinquency Credits: 3
- SOCI 307 - Social Movements and Political Protest Credits: 3
- SOCI 308 - Race and Ethnicity in a Changing World Credits: 3
- SOCI 315 - Contemporary Gender Relations Credits: 3
- SOCI 326 - Conflict, Violence, and Peace Credits: 3
- SOCI 332 - The Urban World Credits: 3
- SOCI 340 - Power, Politics, and Society Credits: 3
- SOCI 352 - Social Problems and Solutions Credits: 3
- SOCI 355 - Social Inequality Credits: 3
- SOCI 360 - Youth Culture and Society Credits: 3
- SOCI 373 - The Community Credits: 3
- SOCI 382 - Education in Contemporary Society Credits: 3
- SOCI 385 - Sociology of Religion Credits: 3
- SOCI 492 - Sociology of Organizations Credits: 3
- SOCW 415 - Child and Family Welfare Credits: 3
- WMST 301 - Sex and Gender in Contemporary Society Credits: 3
- WMST 302 - Cultural Constructions of Sexualities Credits: 3
Emphasis in International Conflict
- ANTH 302 - Peoples and Cultures of Latin America Credits: 3
- ANTH 308 - Peoples and Cultures of the Middle East Credits: 3
- ANTH 309 - Peoples and Cultures of India Credits: 3
- ANTH 312 - Political Anthropology Credits: 3
- ANTH 324 - Warfare, Violence, and Sacrifice in Antiquity Credits: 3
- ANTH 331 - Refugees Credits: 3
- ANTH 332 - Cross-Cultural Perspectives on Globalization Credits: 3
- ANTH 365 - Human Variation Credits: 3
- ANTH 370 - Environment and Culture Credits: 3
- BIOL 301 - Biology and Society Credits: 3
- COMM 305 - Foundations of Intercultural Communication Credits: 3
- CONF 315 - Discovering Organizations and Actors in the Conflict Field Credits: 3
- CONF 345 - Social Dynamics of Terrorism, Security, and Justice Credits: 3
- CONF 393 - Philosophy, Conflict Theory, and Violence Credits: 3
- CONF 394 - Human Rights and Inequality Credits: 3
- CONF 399 - Special Topics in Conflict Analysis and Resolution Credits: 3
- CRIM 308 - Human Rights and Justice Credits: 3
- CRIM 405 - Law and Justice around the World Credits: 3
- CRIM 475 - Theory and Politics of Terrorism Credits: 3
- CULT 320 - Globalization and Culture Credits: 3
- ECON 360 - Economics of Developing Areas Credits: 3
- ECON 361 - Economic Development of Latin America Credits: 3
- ECON 362 - African Economic Development Credits: 3
- ECON 385 - International Economic Policy Credits: 3
- ECON 390 - International Economics Credits: 3
- EVPP 337 - Environmental Policy Making in Developing Countries Credits: 3
- GGS 301 - Political Geography Credits: 3
- GGS 303 - Conservation of Resources and Environment Credits: 3
- GGS 304 - Populations Dimensions of Global Change Credits: 3
- GGS 305 - Economic Geography Credits: 3
- GGS 316 - Geography of Latin America Credits: 3
- GGS 325 - Geography of North Africa and the Middle East Credits: 3
- GOVT 322 - International Relations Theory Credits: 3
- GOVT 331 - Government and Politics of Latin America Credits: 3
- GOVT 332 - Government and Politics of the Middle East and North Africa Credits: 3
- GOVT 333 - Government and Politics of Asia Credits: 3
- GOVT 334 - Government and Politics of Europe Credits: 3
- GOVT 336 - Political Development and Change Credits: 3
- GOVT 337 - Ethnic Politics in Western Europe and North America Credits: 3
- GOVT 338 - Government and Politics of Russia Credits: 3
- GOVT 340 - Central Asian Politics Credits: 3
- GOVT 342 - Diplomacy Credits: 3
- GOVT 343 - International Political Economy Credits: 3
- GOVT 344 - American Foreign Policy Credits: 3
- GOVT 345 - Islam and Politics Credits: 3
- GOVT 421 - Contemporary Political Ideologies Credits: 3
- GOVT 432 - Political Change and Social Development in Sub-Saharan Africa Credits: 3
- GOVT 443 - Law and Ethics of War Credits: 3
- GOVT 446 - International Law and Organization Credits: 3
- GOVT 447 - Revolution and International Politics Credits: 3
- GOVT 448 - Ethics and International Politics Credits: 3
- HIST 353 - History of Traditional China Credits: 3
- HIST 354 - Modern China Credits: 3
- HIST 356 - Modern Japan Credits: 3
- HIST 360 - History of South Africa Credits: 3
- HIST 364 - Revolution and Radical Politics in Latin America Credits: 3
- HIST 366 - Comparative Slavery Credits: 3
- HIST 370 - War and American Society Credits: 3
- HIST 460 - Modern Iran Credits: 3
- HIST 461 - Arab-Israeli Conflict Credits: 3
- HIST 462 - Women in Islamic Society Credits: 3
- HIST 466 - Origins of Conflict in Southern Africa Credits: 3
- MBUS 305 - Managing in a Global Economy Credits: 3
- NCLC 314 - Conflict, Trauma and Healing Credits: 6
- NCLC 334 - Environmental Justice Credits: 4
- NCLC 381 - When Cultural Worlds Collide Credits: 6
- NCLC 416 - Refugee and Internal Displacement Credits: 3
- PHIL 327 - Contemporary Western Political Theory Credits: 3
- PHIL 355 - Theories of Ethics Credits: 3
- RELI 360 - Religion and Politics Credits: 3
- RELI 405 - Religion, Values, and Globalization Credits: 3
- RELI 407 - Women in the World's Religions Credits: 3
- RELI 490 - Comparative Study of Religions Credits: 3
- SOCI 307 - Social Movements and Political Protest Credits: 3
- SOCI 320 - Social Structure and Globalization Credits: 3
- SOCI 326 - Conflict, Violence, and Peace Credits: 3
- SOCI 340 - Power, Politics, and Society Credits: 3
- SOCI 385 - Sociology of Religion Credits: 3
Additional Courses in Practice
Students may opt to take additional practice courses to count towards their emphasis requirement chosen from the following:
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