Peace, Conflict, and Social Justice Studies
The Peace, Conflict, and Social Justice Studies concentration reflects Bryn Mawr鈥檚 and Haverford鈥檚 interest in the study of conflicts, peacemaking, and social justice as well as related issues of human rights.
Through this program students can explore these phenomena through courses in the social sciences, such as anthropology, economics, education, history, political science, social psychology, and sociology, that are built around such foci, as well as through courses in the humanities and natural sciences through which issues of peace, conflict, social justice, and/or human rights can be highlighted and traced. The concentration offers students the opportunity to sustain a thematic focus across disciplinary boundaries and to enrich their major program in the process.
More information about the Peace, Conflict, and Social Justice Studies program is available on the department page on Inside Bryn Mawr.
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Peace, Conflict, and Social Justice concentration
The concentration in Peace, Conflict, and Social Justice Studies is student designed; rather than require a pre-defined set of courses, the concentration requires each student to select course and provide a rationale for why they should constitute a concentration in Peace, Conflict, and Social Justice Studies.