United Nations Certificate
(27 semester hours)

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Objectives

  • Comprehend the theory and politics of conflict, war, mediation and diplomatic negotiations.
  • Evaluate the potential for conflict in a country or region.
  • Assess the rationale for negotiation and the life cycle of a conflict situation.
  • Understand the various approaches toward United Nations peace operations
  • Evaluate the development of multiparty mediation and assess the benefits and drawbacks of such an approach.
  • Analyze the complexity and limitations of negotiating across cultures and diverse groups.
  • Describe the distinct nature of conflict in the post-Cold War era.

CJ319 / SCM 319 - Global Terrorism
CJ321 / INR 417- International Civil Order
MH371 / MLH 421- History of Peacekeeping: 1945-1987
MH372 / MLH 422 - History of Peacekeeping: 1988-Present
MH373 / MLH 373 - The Balkans: Conflict and Peace
MM321 / INR 414 - Principles for the Conduct of Peace Operations
MM322 / INR 415- Peacekeeping Logistics
SS303 / INR 481- International Law
SS407 / INR 413 - International Conflict Resolution






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