The minor in Holocaust, genocide & peace studies provides you with skills that can be applied in a wide range of settings. You might choose to work directly in the field of peace and conflict resolution, in areas such as government, international aid and development, or humanitarian response. Peace and conflict resolution careers can focus internationally, by working in areas such as refugee resettlement or diplomacy, among many others, or you may focus in a local community, addressing issues of social justice, community violence prevention, or public health and social services.
You may also take the skills you develop to a range of adjacent fields, including counseling and social work, law, journalism or communications, or business, including specialties such as risk analysis or negotiations.
The flexibility of coursework in the minor, combined with the skills and knowledge you gain in your major, can help you specialize your studies toward a career path that suits your goals and interests. In addition, the broad interdisciplinary coursework you'll take, combined with strong writing and critical thinking skills, provide a strong foundation for nearly any area of employment you choose.