The Diplomacy and Migration concentration provides students with a foundation for applying the tools and understanding of diplomatic practices--such as mediation, conflict resolution, advocacy and leadership—to the pressing challenges posed by forced migration. Students will have the opportunity to place the study and practice of diplomacy into conversation with the disciplines of history, forced migration studies, human rights law, public health and international relations.
Students in the Diplomacy and Migration concentration are required to take four courses from the following list:
Course | Title | Quarter Hours |
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Choose four from the following: | 16 | |
COMMUNICATION IN CULTURAL CONTEXTS | ||
PRO-SEMINAR IN FORCED MIGRATION | ||
INTERNATIONAL HUMAN RIGHTS AND POLICY | ||
INTERNATIONAL CONFLICT MANAGEMENT | ||
PUBLIC HEALTH AND FORCED MIGRATION | ||
MIGRATION AND FORCED MIGRATION | ||
INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS AND CONFLICT MANAGEMENT | ||
WOMEN, WAR AND RESISTANCE |