全国统一学习专线 8:30-21:00
专业概况
在这里学什么?The Peace, Justice and Conflict Studies Program offers students a BA major curriculum that is rooted in the values of active and strategic nonviolence. It helps them reflect critically on the origins and causes of conflict and violence, whether direct, cultural, or institutional. It studies social injustice and other forms of systemic violence, introducing nonviolent strategies for resolving interpersonal, communal, and international conflicts in order to promote the common good and the healing needed for community work. The Program invites frank debate about the efficacy of nonviolent in comparison with violent approaches to social change. The inclusion of conflict theory and citizen-led nonviolent intervention at the core of this program is distinctive. The Program emphasizes hands-on, experiential components in the introductory courses, the final seminars and internship, and the workshops, which emphasize skill training.
Students and faculty in Peace, Justice and Conflict Studies question what constitutes a just society and world and how attitudes toward social justice and violence reflect and reveal the values, beliefs, prejudices, assumptions, and perceptions of United States culture and those of other nations. Students are expected to gain competency in dealing with situations of conflict and injustice by mastering the theoretical and intellectual frameworks related to them, by learning to interpret and analyze real life situations in their complexity, by understanding how to build strategies for consensus-building and advocacy, and by understanding various research methodologies and the use of media and creative outlets.
Students majoring in other programs will find it beneficial to double major or minor in Peace, Justice and Conflict Studies, particularly due to its core value of strategic nonviolence. Students can also pursue an LAS or other college double major, such as with Health Sciences in the College of Science and Health, Journalism in the College of Communication, or the 3+3 BA/JD with the College of Law. Students who pursue the major are well prepared for graduate work in the humanities or social sciences, as well as for professional training in law, public service, or business.u200bu200bu200bu200bu200bu200bu200bu200b
Learning Outcomes
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所属院系
进入哪个院系学习? College of Liberal Arts and Social Sciences中国学生入学要求
为来自中国的学生设计 You are considered an international freshman applicant if you have been educated outside of the U.S. at any time during secondary school (high school). Graduation Certificate and official records showing grades for all years. TOEFL: 80 on the IBT TOEFL with no subsection lower than 17; IELTS Academic: 6.5 on the IELTS Academic; PTE Academic: minimum English academic score of 53.课程信息
学制:全日制(192 小时)
学费:US$40,551.00 (¥ 262,523) /年
开学时间:2022九月8日
申请截止日期:预计在February 2023
留学地点:Lincoln Park Campus2400 North Sheffield Avenue,CHICAGO,Illinois,60614, United States