Course Overview
This course focuses on the political, strategic, and tactical dimensions of peacekeeping are covered, drawing on the academic disciplines of history, political science, and social psychology, as well as experience in the field
Objectives of the course:
The objectives of this course are to think of: consent, impartiality, and non-use of force, except in self-defense and defense of the mandate.
Course Key Information:
Duration: 2 months
Faculty/School: Vocational Studies School
Qualification Attained: Vocational Certificate in Indigenous Peacekeeping
Code of the Course: VSS164
Location: Online
Fees: $ 200
Start Date: November 2022
Modules:
The modules listed below are those currently intended for delivery in the current academic intake of this course. These may be subject to change in future years as the University regularly revises.
- The Nature of Peacekeeping: 3 Credits
- The Sponsors: International, Regional, and Other Organizations : 3 Credits
- The Dynamics of Conflict and International Intervention : 3 Credits
- The Evolution of Peacekeeping : 3 Credits
- League of Nations Era Peacekeeping : 3 Credits
Requirements:
To be eligible for admission, you must have English Language (Level B+). A certificate in management, administration, commerce, or any related field is preferred.
CAREER OPPORTUNITIES:
Peacekeeper
Enrollment:
If you would like to enroll in the program, please send an email to Dr. David Baier, Dean of Vocational Studies School, vocationalschool@lighthouseacademy.org