One-Credit Modules

JUPS 200-level modules are one-credit classes that provide an opportunity for students to select courses based on emerging themes and trends in the field of Justice and Peace Studies offered by scholars and practitioners. Course content aims to offer applied scholarship by integrating academic learning, scholarly research, and practice in a workshop-style setting.
Students may take up to six of these courses in total, three of which that will count towards fulfilling the requirement for Senior Seminar/JUPS 303 and degree completion while the remaining three can count as a bundle towards a JUPS elective.
These courses can be designed to be bundled together in groups of three courses per semester. Alternatively, the courses may be taken as separate one-credit courses throughout the academic year (i.e. one in the fall, two in the spring) and then bundled into a three-credit course.
How do I register for these classes?
- Explore the schedule of JUPS classes in MyAccess
- Register as you would register for other courses. Pay attention to the dates the course is offered. Courses are offered and completed on a weekend (Sat-Sun), on two Saturdays, or in 6 weeks in workshop-style in the evenings
- Each skills class is 1 credit and designed to be bundled as a three-credit class