Bachelor of Arts in
International Studies, with a concentration in international peace and
conflict resolution. 73–77 credit hours with 9 credit hours in IPCR (combined
BA/MA option is also available to students in their third year of the BA
program).
Minor in
International Studies, with a concentration in international peace and conflict
resolution. 21 credit hours with 9 credit hours in IPCR.
Bachelor of Arts in
Interdisciplinary Studies, including international peace and conflict
resolution courses.
Washington Semester in Peace and Conflict Resolution, a concentrated semester of 16 credit hours which includes course work, a research project, an intensive internship in Washington, D.C., and a two-week trip abroad. Open to both AU students and students from other U.S. and international universities.


International Peace and Conflict Resolution (IPCR) at American University is a multi-disciplinary program in the School of International Service designed for students and faculty concerned with the causes of war and the conditions for peace.