Conflict, Peace, & Transition Courses
This program has a set curriculum taught in a modular format with two intensive content courses, an internship seminar, and your 4-credit internship placement of 200 hours minimum.
Students participate in lectures, discussions, field experiences, and an integrating weekly seminar. A deeper understanding and application of theory studied in class is achieved through engagement in a seven week internship placement in a setting that focuses on one or more of the key themes: Diversity and Inclusion; Equality and Social Justice; Democracy and Active Participation; Human Rights and Social Responsibility.
- Please review your courses with your academic or study abroad advisor to ensure they will transfer back to your home school and that you are following your home school’s policies.
Course ID |
Title |
Credits |
INS 317 |
Understanding the Politics of the Northern Ireland Conflict |
4 |
INS 316 |
Building a Sustainable Democracy |
4 |
INS 387 |
Integration Seminar- Internship Theory and Practice |
4 |
INS 399 |
Internship Placement |
4 |
Course ID | INS 317 |
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Title | Understanding the Politics of the Northern Ireland Conflict | Credits | 4 |
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Course ID | INS 316 |
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Title | Building a Sustainable Democracy | Credits | 4 |
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Course ID | INS 387 |
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Title | Integration Seminar- Internship Theory and Practice | Credits | 4 |
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Course ID | INS 399 |
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Title | Internship Placement | Credits | 4 |
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View the integrated program syllabus, including information regarding the internship seminar and placement, here.
Grade Scale
Grades will be reported exactly as they appear on the Augsburg University transcript.