Academic Year ’13-‘14 MA in Ethics, Peace and Global Affairs (39 credits) Academic Advising Worksheet Name: AUID: SEM/YR COMPLETED CORE COURSES (18 Credit Hours) PHIL 525 Seminar on Modern Moral Problems PHIL 693 Global Ethics SIS 607 Peace Paradigms SIS 622 Human Rights Choose one of the following PHIL courses (3) PHIL 520 Seminar on Ethical Theory PHIL 655 Philosophy of Religion PHIL 616 Feminist Philosophy PHIL 617 Race & Philosophy PHIL 702 Graduate Seminar in Philosophy: __________________________________________ Choose one of the following SIS courses (3) SIS 517 Gender, HR & Conflict SIS 519 Human Rights & Conflict SIS 610 Theories of Violence & War SIS 621 SIS 625 Int’l Law & the Legal Order International Organizations RESEARCH METHOLDOGY (6 Credit Hours) Choose two of the following: SIS 600 Int’l Affairs Stats &Methods SIS 612 Qualitative Research Methods in IPCR SIS 680 Qualitative Methods & Methodology SOCY 620 Social Research Methods ANTH 652 Anthropological Research Design PHIL ____ One Graduate Seminar in PHIL (including one qualifying paper):____________________ _________ An approved methods course (3): ___________________________________________ CONCENTRATION (9 Credit Hours) Peace & Conflict Resolution Global Environmental Justice Human Rights & 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 for credit, additional thesis credits, or an elective course CAPSTONE (3 Credit Hours) Choose one of the following: PHIL 691 Internship in Philosophy (3) SIS 795 Substantial Research Paper – SRP (3) SIS 794 Substantial Research Paper w/coursework (3) SIS 793 Practicum (3) SIS 797 Thesis (3-6) *An additional 3 credits of thesis may be registered as elective credit