International Conflict & Peace Studies

International Conflict & Peace Studies

The International Conflict & Peace Studies major examines the causes, dynamics, and resolutions of conflicts between nations, communities, and political groups. It explores theories of war, diplomacy, negotiation, and peacebuilding, analyzing historical and contemporary case studies to understand patterns of violence and cooperation. Students use this knowledge to develop strategies for conflict prevention, reconciliation, and sustainable peace, shaping policies and interventions that promote global stability.

In addition to the course requirements below, International Studies majors must be proficient in a language other than English. To learn more about the language requirement, visit the Majors page.

To learn more about major requirements, check out the links below. Requirements and course offerings do change, so if you have any questions please reach out to internationalstudies@osu.edu or contact your academic advisor.

International Conflict & Peace Studies Major Requirements

Bachelor of Arts

Bachelor of Science