Core Courses Spring 2010 Unless noted (*), each counts for both the major and the certificate
| PJS 001 | Intro to Peace and Justice Studies | Atshan |
| PJS 50-02 | Anthropology of War and Peacemaking* | Shaw |
| PJS 099 | Internship in Social Change Organizations | Bryan |
| PJS/SOC 130 | Wealth, Poverty, & Inequality | Ostrander |
| PJS/PHL 141 | Global Justice | McPherson |
| PJS 150-03 | Interventions in Africa* | Shaw |
| PJS 150-04 | Arts, Resilience, and Social Activism | Camara |
| PJS 190 | Integrative Seminar: Peace, Justice, & Social Change | Cohen |
| PJS 198 | Senior Honors Thesis | Bryan |
| PS 61 | Introduction to International Relations* | Taliaferro |
| UEP 230 | Negotiation, Mediation, and Conflict Resolution* | Burdick |
Elective Courses Spring 2010
PJS does not have a fixed group of electives but encourages, through close consultation with an advisor, the development of a course sequence that embodies a theme and builds toward a significant senior project. Three are required for the PJS Major, four for the Certificate. A partial listing and suggested themes follow:
| Conflict and Violence | ||
| RUS 92 | Warrior Nations | Carleton |
| PS 138-02 | Political Violence in State and Society | Cruz |
| HIST 120 | American Military History to 1900 | Carp |
| Gender/Sexuality | ||
| PS 128 | Gender, Work, & Politics in East Asia | Remick |
| CH 104 | Women and Health | Spielberg |
| WS 72 | Introduction to Women's Studies | Johnson |
| Race | ||
| AMER 186 | Issues in Urban Education | Vaught |
| HIST 35 | African Americans in US History since 1865 | Joseph |
| ENG 20 | Black World Literature | Roy |
| Citizen Action | ||
| SOC 50 | Globalization and Social Change | Centner |
| UEP 215 | Legal Frameworks of Social Policy | Rom |
| AMER 131 | Active Citizenship | Wu |
| Environment | ||
| UEP 094 | Environmental Policy, Planning, and Politics | Russell |
| ENG 160 | Environmental Justice and U.S. Literature | Ammons |
| PS 188 | International Environmental Negotiations | Gleason |
| Economic/Community Development | ||
| EC 35 | Economic Development | Tan |
| UEP 284 | Developing Sustainable Communities | Agyeman |
| ANTH 20 | Global Cities | Stanton |

