Langara College

Peace & Conflict Studies UnIn

Programs

Peace and Conflict Studies

Department: Interdisciplinary Studies

Division: Humanities

Program Type: Arts and Science

PEACE AND CONFLICT STUDIES

General Information

Peace and Conflict Studies (PACS) is an interdisciplinary field of study which is concerned with the problem of human conflict, especially violent and destructive conflict, and the means by which it can be constructively and nonviolently resolved. Its interdisciplinary approach to analysis draws on the perspectives of the social sciences, history, and philosophy. Guest lecturers from these academic disciplines, as well as guests from the active world of conflict resolution, politicians, and peace leaders, will enhance the Associate Degree/Diploma and core courses, POLI 1145 ( PCCN 1201) and PCCN 1202. Each of the courses listed as requirements for the Associate Degree and Diploma Programs in Peace and Conflict Studies adds to an understanding of this most complex and pressing human issue.

A specialization in this field can lead to further academic study in Peace and Conflict, a growing area in graduate programs in North American universities. Peace and Conflict Studies is also an appropriate preparation for the following career areas: politics and diplomacy; international relief and development; community and social services; public and private administration; counselling; law and corrections; and education.

Program intakes: January, May, September

Associate of Arts Degree in Peace and Conflict Studies

Curriculum

Within the framework of the general requirements of the Associate of Arts Degree, students must complete at least 20 courses (minimum 60 credits) including:

  1. All the following:
    ENGL 1127 or 1128
    ENGL 1129 or 1130
    PCCN 1105 (Attendance at this one-semester series of guest lectures on PACS topics and a journal are required.)
    POLI 1145 (PCCN 1201)
    PCCN 1202
  2. At least six courses (no more than two courses from any one subject area) from the following:
    ANTH 1120
    BIOL 1118, 1185 *
    CNST 1120, 1130, 1140
    CHEM 1117, 1217 *
    ECON 1119
    ENVS 2390
    GEOG 1100, 1155, 1160
    HIST 1114, 1115, 2241, 2242
    PHIL 1100, 1105, 2226
    Political Science any two (POLI 1100 and 1140 highly recommended)
    PSYC 1115, 1215, 2317, 2322
    RELS 1120, 1220
    SOCI 1120, 1121, 1200, 2222, 2223, 2240, 2250
    WMST 1116, 1216, 2272
* As part of the Science requirement of the Associate Degree, students are advised to take 2 courses from:
BIOL 1118, 1185
CHEM 1117, 1217

Diploma in Arts and Science (Peace and Conflict Studies)

Curriculum

Within the framework of the general requirements of the Diploma in Arts and Science, students must complete at least 20 courses (minimum 60 credits) including:

  1. All the following:
    ENGL 1127 or 1128
    ENGL 1129 or 1130
    PCCN 1105 (Attendance at this one-semester series of guest lectures on PACS topics and a journal are required.)
    POLI 1145 (PCCN 1201)
    PCCN 1202
  2. At least six courses (no more than two courses from any one subject area) from the following:
    ANTH 1120
    BIOL 1118, 1185
    CNST 1120, 1130, 1140
    CHEM 1117, 1217
    ECON 1119
    ENVS 2390
    GEOG 1100, 1155, 1160
    HIST 1114, 1115, 2241, 2242
    PHIL 1100, 1105, 2226
    Political Science any two (POLI 1100 and 1140 highly recommended)
    PSYC 1115, 1215, 2317, 2322
    RELS 1120, 1220
    SOCI 1120, 1121, 1200, 2222, 2223, 2240, 2250
    WMST 1116, 1216, 2272