Academic Year 2016-17 39 credit hours Ethics, Peace, and Global Affairs ACADEMIC ADVISING WORKSHEET Name: Course No. AUID: Course Name Semester/Year Core Courses (18 credit hours) PHIL-625 Seminar on Modern Moral Problems (3 credits) PHIL-693 Global Ethics (3 credits) SIS-619 Peace and Conflict Resolution Seminar I (3 credits) SIS-622 Human Rights (3 credits) Choose one of the following PHIL/RELG courses (3 credit hours each) PHIL-520: Seminar on Ethical Theory PHIL-655: Philosophy of Religion PHIL-616: Feminist Philosophy PHIL-617: Race and Philosophy RELG-686: Religion and Global Violence PHIL-702: Graduate Seminar in Philosophy: Choose one of the following SIS courses (3 credit hours each) SIS-619: Human Rights & Conflict SIS-619: Gender, Conflict, & Peacebuilding SIS-625: Int’l Organizations SIS-619: Int’l Law & the Legal Order SIS-610: Theories of Violence and War Research Methodology (6 credit hours) Choose two of the following (3 credits hours each) o SIS-600: Int’l Affairs Stats & Methods o SIS-750: Qualitative Research Methods in IPCR o SIS-750: Qualitative Methods and Methodology o SOCY-620: Social Research Methods Concentration (9 credit hours) Peace and Conflict Resolution Global Environmental Justice o o o ANTH-652: Anthropological Research Design One qualifying paper PLUS an approved Graduate Seminar in Philosophy (PHIL-702) Other approved methods courses Human Rights and Social Justice Ethics of Development International Economic Justice Global Governance & Int’l Orgs An approved self-designed concentration: Elective (3 credit hours) Electives may include professional skills institutes, an internship, additional thesis credits, or any other elective course Capstone (3 credit hours each) SIS-793: Practicum SIS-795: SRP SIS-794: SRP w/ coursework SIS-797: Master’s Thesis* PHIL-691: Internship in Philosophy *An additional 3 credits of thesis may be registered as elective credit Last Updated: