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SJP 374: Politics of Asia- hrs
3.00 Credits
University of Portland
This course is a comparative study of the countries of Asia. Students will focus on issues of politics, culture, and economics from a national and regional perspective. Cases include the South and Central Asian countries of India, Pakistan, and Afghanistan, and the Asian Pacific countries of China, Vietnam, Thailand, Cambodia, North Korea, South Korea, Indonesia, and the Philippines. (Also listed as POL 374.)
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SJP 380: Empire, Colonialism and Independence: Postcolonial Literature and Culture- hrs
3.00 Credits
University of Portland
Historically framed survey of representative authors from former British Colonies in Asia, Africa, and the Caribbean. Introduction to key theorists of postcolonialism from Said to Spivak and discussion of key concepts such as imperialism, racism, hybridity, mimicry, decolonization, neo-colonialism, nationalism(s), and immigration. (Also listed as ENG 380.)
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SJP 380 - Empire, Colonialism and Independence: Postcolonial Literature and Culture- hrs
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SJP 402: Poets, Prophets, Divas, and Divines- hrs
3.00 Credits
University of Portland
This course offers students the opportunity to trace the development of prophecy and the prophetic tradition as it unfolds in the biblical text and world and in our world today. Various prophets and their writings are studied in order to understand the person and personality of a prophet, prophetic imagination and creativity, the role of religious experience, the search for divine justice and compassion. Central to the course is the study of the prophets' vision of hope and transformation for all times. Students are invited to explore how they can be shakers and movers, history-makers and hearers, and prophetic leader of a new day. (Also listed as PCS 402, THE 402.)
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SJP 405: International Welfare: Health Systems in Mexico- hrs
3.00 Credits
University of Portland
Students will spend six weeks with a Mexican family while learning advanced Spanish and participating in health-related social service experiences in Morelia, Mexico and surrounding villages. The focus will be on issues impacting the mental, physical, and spiritual wellbeing of individuals and communities in Mexico and the service systems designed to address these issues. (Prerequisite: Two years of college- level Spanish or equivalent required. Also listed as SOC 405, SPN 405, SW 405.)
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SJP 410: Social Justice Leadership Capstone- hrs
3.00 Credits
University of Portland
This course serves as a capstone to the social justice minor program. The course will address social justice from a local, national, international, and global perspective. Students will design, plan and implement a social justice project that will engage other students. Through participation, mentoring, reading, and reflection stuCOURSE DESCRIPTIONS Social Justice - 231 dents will develop their leadership capacities. (Also listed as PCS 410.)
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SJP 411: Communication Across Barriers- hrs
3.00 Credits
University of Portland
Exploration of barriers to effective communication between members of differing sexes, races, and generations. Consideration of causes of problems and effective strategies for solutions. (Also listed as CST 411.)
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SJP 412: Philosophy of Law- hrs
3.00 Credits
University of Portland
The basic philosophical principles of justice and law in the Western legal traditions: morality and law; natural and positive law; Roman law and common law traditions; logic, language, and symbols of law; Marxian concept of law; legal education. (Also listed as PHL 412.)
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SJP 413: Socio- Political Philosophy- hrs
3.00 Credits
University of Portland
Analysis of some major topics in contemporary socio-political thought, e.g., freedom, social justice and structural violence, equality, the relation between rights and obligations, sovereignty, authority, legitimacy, and consent. (Also listed as PHL 413.)
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SJP 414: Philosophy and Feminism- hrs
3.00 Credits
University of Portland
An investigation of the philosophical underpinnings of various feminist theories and their implications for philosophical inquiry from De Beauvoir to Irigaray. (Also listed as PHL 414.)
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SJP 416: Negotiation and Conflict Management- hrs
3.00 Credits
University of Portland
An intensive study of orientations toward managing disputes and of specific processes and techniques currently in use. Course includes consideration of both organizational and interpersonal disputes and also focuses on the role of the mediator. (Also listed as CST 416.)
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