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Recent Peace and Justice Courses

The Peace and Justice minor typically offers approximately 10-15 course options per semester. 

Spring 2025 Electives

  • CH114D.01 Global Environment 
  • EC360.01 Environmental Economics 
  • EN208 Black Women Writers
  • EN488 Seminar in Multi-Ethnic Literature 
  • HS251.01/HS*398.01 Global Histories of Disability 
  • HS372.01 Vietnam War Film & Literature 
  • ML307D Topics in Comparative Cultures
  • PL210 Politics & Society
  • PL228.01 Philosophy and Genocide 
  • PL305.01 Ethics/Politics of Humanitarian Intervention 
  • PL306 Ethics of Race and Gender 
  • PL401.01 Peace and Justice Studies Capstone
  • PS304.01 Politics of the Middle East
  • PY425.03 Why Couples Fight
  • SC100 Introduction to Sociology
  • SC348/HS357/HS452 Racial Justice and Truth Telling: Baltimore and Beyond
  • TH395.01 Justice, Peace, and Integrity of Creation 
  • WR200 Introduction to Creative Nonfiction

Fall 2024 Electives

  • CH114D.01 Global Environment 
  • HS389.01/441.01 Gender and Power in Modern Africa 
  • PL210.01 and PL210.02 Politics & Society 
  • PL228.01 Philosophy and Genocide 
  • PL315.01 Ethics After Auschwitz
  • PS363.01 Nationalism and Ethnic Conflict 
  • SC203.01 and SC203.02 Globalization and Society
  • SC339.01 Conflict and Peace Studies

Spring 2024 Electives

  • CH114D.01 Global Environment
  • CL232.01 / TH*232.01 Food, Hunger, and the Bible
  • EC360.01 Environmental Economics
  • FR335.01 The Algerian War (1954-1962)
  • HS492.01 Seminar: Minority Identity Citizenship in the Modern World
  • PL210.01T / PL*210.02T / PL*210.03 / PL*210.04 Politics & Society
  • PL305D.01 Ethics & Politics: Humanitarian Intervention
  • PL306.01 Ethics of Race and Gender
  • PS423.01 Genocide, Trauma, and Memory: Atrocities in the 21st Century
  • SC100D.04 / SC*100D.05 Introduction to Sociology
  • SC441.01 Seminar: Construction & Reconstruction in a Divided Society
  • TH307.01 Liberal Theology: Roots, Branches, Critiques
  • WR200.01 Intro to Creative Nonfiction
  • WR354.01 Writing about the Environment

Fall 2023 Electives

  • CL350.01 Prophets and Peacemakers
  • EN376.01 Postcolonial Literature
  • FR332.01 Trauma and Testimony
  • PL210.01, PL 210.02 Politics and Society
  • PL315.01 Ethics after Auschwitz
  • SC203D.01, SC 203D.02 Globalization and Society
  • SC377.01 Social Movements & Social Protest
  • TH310.01 The Ethics of War and Peace
  • TH350.01 Prophets and Peacemakers
  • WR200.01, WR 200.02 Introduction to Creative Nonfiction
  • WR323D.01 Writing Center Practice & Theory
  • WR327.01 Civic Literacy
  • WR354.01 Writing about the Environment

Spring 2023 Electives

  • AH 305.01 African American Art and Race and Racism in the American Imagination
  • CL307.01, HS228.01 Peace and War in Ancient Rome
  • EN373D.01 African American Literature                
  • PL210 Philosophical Perspectives : Politics and Society
  • PL228D.01 Philosophical Perspectives: Philosophy and Genocide
  • PL305D.01 Ethics and Politics of Humanitarian Intervention
  • PL306 Ethics of Race and Gender
  • PL342.01 Philosophy of Human Rights
  • SC373.01 Sociology of Human Rights
  • SC430.01 Seminar: Gender and Justice
  • TH232.01 Food, Hunger, and the Bible
  • WR200.01 Introduction to Creative Nonfiction
  • WR385.01 Special Topics: Poetics of Social Justice
  • WR323D.01 Writing Center Practice and Theory

Fall 2022 Electives

  • CH 114.1 Global Environment
  • HS372D Vietnam War Film & Literature
  • HS383 Violence & Holiness in 20th Century El Salvador
  • HS441D Gender & Power in Modern Africa
  • PL210 Philosophical Perspectives: Politics & Society
  • PL228D Philosophical Perspectives: Philosophy & Genocide
  • PL315 Ethics After Auschwitz
  • PS310 Protest & Mobilization in Authoritarian Regimes
  • SC376 Israel-Palestine: Conflict Narratives, Media Framing, & Peacebuilding
  • SN308 Violence & Culture: Colombia in the 20th Century
  • TH310 Ethics of War & Peace
  • WR323D Writing Center Practice and Theory

Contact Us

Heidi Shaker
Associate Professor of French
Director, Office of Peace and Justice
Maryland Hall 351-I
hsbrown@loyola.edu