Statement of Purpose: War Studies is inherently interdisciplinary, bridging the humanities and sciences to equip the future leaders and officers of the 21st-century. Through the study of conflicts past and present, the Minor in War Studies bolsters the essential skills that are the bastion of a Citadel education: critical thinking, concepts of leadership, and a complex understanding of the global environment. The Minor in War Studies thus complements academic work in almost every other field of study at The Citadel and is a natural complement to the institution’s core mission.
The Minor in War Studies trains students to think critically, to synthesize diverse fields of data, to broaden horizons, and to communicate persuasively. These transferable skills are vital to leadership positions across society in the 21st century: not only within the military, but also within the civilian and security job markets, where critical thinking about real-world problems is crucial to success.
Administration: The Minor in War Studies is overseen by a steering Committee on War Studies, headed by a Director for the Minor. The Committee on War Studies shall comprise three members, one from History, one from the remainder of the School of Humanities and Social Sciences, and one from the School of Science & Math. The Director for the Minor shall be selected from among the three. Each member serves renewable two-year terms.