Studies in War and Peace

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Program Coordinator: Reina Pennington

Mission:

The Studies in War and Peace (SWAP) program examines the origins and development of military institutions and the impact of these institutions upon the social order. Intellectually, the program promotes critical analysis of phenomena relating to military and diplomatic affairs.This academic program is equally suitable for civilian students or cadets; providing an interdisciplinary examination of the enduring and close interconnections among military, political, economic, and social institutions. The SWAP program is an extension of the Norwich University tradition of producing educated citizens who are prepared for either military or civilian pursuits, and who are knowledgeable about diplomatic and military affairs.

Goals:
  • Develop the skills which enable students to have successful and rewarding careers.
  • Develop understandings of how global political, economic, and social forces affect the growth and interplay of military and political institutions.
  • Acquire an understanding of how different cultures engage in warfare and seek to create the conditions for peace.
     
Outcomes:
  • All graduates will have a broad understanding of how global political, economic, and social developments affects the growth and interplay of military institutions.
  • All graduates will have a solid understanding of critical thinking skills as demonstrated in an original research paper.
  • Graduates will be satisfied with the overall quality of the program and that the program provided a good preparation for the job market and/or additional education and training.
     
Careers in this Major:
  • Military Officer
  • Lawyer
  • Historical or Political Scientist
  • Teacher
  • Intelligence Officer
  • Any career that requires critical thinking, analytical, problem solving, and communications skills.