War, Peace and Security (WPS) is an interdisciplinary certificate anchored in the social sciences and the humanities. It integrates a variety of conceptual, theoretical, and methodological approaches to provide students with the substantive knowledge and analytic skills necessary to understand national and international security challenges and the sources and outcomes of war and peace.
Students who complete the certificate land successful careers in federal, state, and local governments, international organizations, private businesses, and in the non-profit sector. Understanding the topics of war, peace, and security is particularly important in our contemporary globalized world as it provides better understanding of the sources and causes of war, how to improve security and promote peace, how to regulate successfully and manage the flow of local and international commerce, and how to rebuild regions and societies torn by instability and war.
The War, Peace, and Security Certificate provides students with the substantive knowledge and analytic skills necessary to understand the changing nature of war and peace and the modern challenges for international security. The certificate offers two distinct tracks: (1) a social sciences track and; (2) a humanities track. Students are required to complete a minimum of two courses in each track. These courses can fulfill other general education requirements (such as humanities, historical perspectives, or social sciences). Both tracks offer a variety of multi- and inter-disciplinary perspectives on topics of terrorism, civil wars, and nationalism, various conflicts and international crises, human rights, the functioning of international law, the relevancy of international alliances and security institutions, problems of civil rights and liberties, national security, and democratic citizenship.
For those interested in the policy-oriented aspects of war, peace, and security, the certificate includes classes that offer contemporary and historical perspectives on U.S. foreign policy, national and international security, regional politics, Africa, Europe, Latin America, the Middle East, South Asia, and East Asia.
The certificate is geared toward students majoring in political science, international affairs, history, criminal justice, and sociology, but is also highly recommended for those majoring in geography, communications, economics, business, and other fields. Knowledge of cultures and languages of world regions (e.g. Arabic, Pashto, Farsi, Dari, Hindi, Mandarin-Chinese, Spanish, etc.) is considered especially valuable for those who plan to work in the field. Similarly, technical and research skills such as data processing and programming are important for successful careers in homeland security and cybersecurity.
