Suggested Concentrations for IPCR

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Academic Year ’15 – ‘16
Suggested Concentrations for IPCR
The concentration course lists below are not meant to serve as exhaustive lists of all the possible courses.
Additional courses, including those offered outside of SIS, may be taken with faculty approval. Students also have
the option to create a self-designed concentration, which requires faculty approval (approval form available on
IPCR website). Listed courses are not guaranteed to be offered every semester. Please consult your academic
advisor if you have questions about your concentration.
Applied Conflict Resolution
SIS 619 Conflict Prevention and Assessment
SIS 619 Peacebuilding in Divided Societies
SIS 619 International Negotiation
SIS 619 Dialogue: Approaches and Applications
SIS 619 Mediation in a Turbulent World
SIS 619: Peace Education
SIS 619: Comparative Peace Processes
*SIS 619 Environment, Peace and Conflict
Human Rights
*SIS 619 Human Rights and Conflict
SIS 622 Human Rights
SIS 613 Reconciliation and Justice
*SIS 619 Law of War
*SIS 619 Human Rights in the Middle East
*SIS 621 Int’l Law and the Global Order
SIS 625 Int’l Organizations
*SIS 696 The United Nations
*SIS 619 Migration and Security
Identity and Culture
*SIS 619 Gender, Conflict and Peacebuilding
SIS 619 Peacebuilding in Divided Societies
SIS 619 Democratization and Political Change in
the Middle East
SIS 619 Human Rights in the Middle East
SIS 619 Conflict in Africa
SIS 619 Peacebuilding in Africa
*SIS 619 Youth and Conflict
SIS 624 Children in Int’l Development
SIS 642 Cross-Cultural Communication
SIS 648 Women and Development
SIS 676 Race and Ethnicity in Americas
SIS 642 Intercultural Relations
SIS 696 Youth and International Development
*SIS 628 Community, Culture and Int’l Conflict
International Negotiation
SIS 619 International Negotiation
SIS 619 Mediation in a Turbulent World
SIS 619 Comparative Peace Processes
*SIS 619 Negotiation Analysis and Skills
SIS 619 Conflict Prevention and Assessment
SIS 642 Intercultural Relations
Peacebuilding
*SIS 619 Post-War Peacebuilding
SIS 619 Peacebuilding in Divided Societies
*SIS 619 Peacebuilding in Africa
*SIS 619 Youth and Conflict
*SIS 619 Economics of Violence and Peace
SIS 619 Comparative Peace Processes
*SIS 619 Gender, Conflict and Peacebuilding
*SIS 619 Environment, Peace and Conflict
SIS 635 Conflict and Development
SIS 619 Corruption, Development and
Democracy
SIS 625 Int’l Organizations
Research and Policy
SIS 612 Qual. Research Methods in PCR
*SIS 619 Political Risk Analysis
SIS 623 Int’l Policy Analysis
SIS 634 Field Research Methods
*SIS 750 Project Design, Monitoring and
Evaluation
SIS 750 Program Evaluation
*SIS 619 Peacebuilding in Africa
*SIS 619 Post-War Peacebuilding
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Courses in bold are recommended gateway
courses for each Concentration – students are
recommended to take at least one gateway
course, as available.
*Asterisk indicates a course offered in Spring
2016.
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