Peace and Conflict Studies courses
- PACS 201 - Roots of Conflict, Violence and Peace. This is also offered online.
- PACS 202 Conflict Resolution
- PACS 203 A History of Peace Movements
- PACS 301 Special Topics in Peace and Conflict Studies 1
- PACS 302 Special Topics in Peace and Conflict Studies 2
- PACS 311 Doing Development: Issues of Justice and Peace
- PACS 312 Quest for Peace in Literature and Film
- PACS 313 Community Conflict Resolution
- PACS 314 Conflict Resolution in the Schools
- PACS 316 Violence, Non-violence and War
- PACS 318 Peace-building, Human Rights and Civil Society
- PACS 320 Christian Approaches to Peacemaking
- PACS 321 Gender in War and Peace
- PACS 323 Negotiation: Theories and Strategies
- PACS 324 Human Rights, Peace, and Business
- PACS 326 Religion and Peace-Building
- PACS 327 Cultural Approaches to Conflict Resolution
- PACS 328 Fair Trade (taught as PACS 301)
- PACS 329 Restorative Justice
- PACS 390 Field Studies in Peace and Conflict
- For more information, visit the Field Studies web page.
- PACS 391 Conflict Resolution Skills
- PACS 395 Peace and Conflict Studies Travel Course
- PACS 398/399 Directed Readings in Peace and Conflict Studies
- See the requirements and procedure for Directed Readings courses: PACS 398/399 course outline (PDF). These are guidelines provided by PACS professors indicating what will most likely be required.
- PACS 401 Senior Research Seminar
- PACS 402 Senior Research Seminar
Note: the course outlines linked above are the last available. If the course is being offered this term, this is the current outline. For courses offered next term, updates will be linked as they become available.
For courses offered less frequently (300-level), there may be substantial changes in the next offering. The old outline is available to give an idea of how the course was structured in the past. There is no guarantee of how it will be presented in the future.
Visit the course schedule and Schedule of Classes for Undergraduate Students to learn more.

