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Bachelor of Science in Conflict Analysis and Resolution
Bachelor of Science in Conflict Analysis and Resolution
Major Requirements for B.S. Degree
In addition to satisfying the university-wide general education requirements for undergraduates, candidates take the following 54 credits toward the major.
1. An approved course in non-western culture (3 credits)
- ANTH 114, 300, 301, 302, 304, 305, 306, 307, 308, 309, 311, 313, 330, 332, 396, ARTH 203, 319, 320, 380, 382-385, 482 CHIN 318, 320, 325, DANC 118, ECON 361, 362, FREN 451, GGS 101, 316, 325, 330, 399, GOVT 328, 332, 333, 340, 341, 343, 345, 432, 433 HIST 130, 251-2, 261-2, 271, 281-2, 328-9, 353-6, 365-7, 387, 459-460, 461, 465, 466, JAPA 310 MUSI 103, RELI 211-2, 272, 313-5, 337, 374, 375, 490, RUSS 353-354 (Underlined courses are on a CAR concentration course list.)
- This course cannot also count for the Global Understanding requirement
- CAR students should consider courses that fit with their topical, regional or cultural interests
- Complete list with titles: http://chss.gmu.edu/general-education/nonwestern
2. Research Methods (6 credits):
- STAT 250
- Additional research methods course chosen from: ANTH 380, 450, CRIM 300 ENGL 327, GOVT300, 366, 400, HIST 300, PHIL 357/SOCI 599, PSYC 300, 301, SOCI 303, 313, 410, STAT 362/IT362, STAT 474
- Underlined courses may also count for the general education information technology requirement
3. Required S-CAR Core Courses (15 credits): CONF 101, 210, 300, 301, 302, 490
4. Required S-CAR Bridge Courses (9 credits): CONF 320, 330, 340
5. Field Experience (3 credits): This may take the form of an internship, service learning, or study abroad. The course must be pre-approved in order to fullfill the field experience requirement.
6. Concentration courses (12 credits): Students choose courses from one of four levels of conflict:
- interpersonal (micro level),
- community and organizational (mezzo level),
- global (macro level)
- individualized
7. Major electives (6 credits):
- Elective courses can be chosen from the approved concentration course list at any level, but may not count for both concentration and elective credit.
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