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Uganda and Rwanda: Peace and Conflict Studies in the Lake Victoria Basin

Coursework

Students explore issues of peace and conflict in the region through resources such as the Makerere University Human Rights and Peace Center and the Center for Conflict Resolution. Lectures and discussions with professors and professionals working in the field of conflict resolution provide both a theoretical framework for students as well as historical context and background of the Lord’s Resistance Army and the ongoing conflict in Northern Uganda.

In both Uganda and Rwanda, one week of classroom discussions, readings, and lectures addresses the history, contemporary politics, and the role of the state in each conflict. Students then visit carefully selected sites to study the issues firsthand and to observe the current climate. Instruction in introductory language skills and homestays with local families complement these studies.

The following syllabi are either from a recent session of this program or for an upcoming session. Because courses develop and change over time to take advantage of dynamic learning opportunities, actual course content will vary from term to term.

The syllabi can be useful for students, faculty, and study abroad offices in assessing credit transfer. Read more about credit transfer.

Peace and Conflict Seminar
(PEAC 3000 / 6 credits / 90 class hours)