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SJP 423: Christian Social Ethics- hrs
3.00 Credits
University of Portland
Contemporary American Christian thought on the nature of morality and society. An attempt to reveal the dynamics of faith that call us to do justice. Special consideration given to the development of pacifism in American churches. (Also listed as THE 423.)
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SJP 424: Income Inequality- hrs
3.00 Credits
University of Portland
Examines the determinants of incomes in market economies, including education, training, experience, hours worked, discrimination, inheritance, unions, and government transfers. Studies causes of change in the extent of inequality and social impacts of inequality. Analyzes government policies to reduce inequality, including anti-poverty policies. (Prerequisite: ECN 121 or permission of instructor. Also listed as ECN 424.)
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SJP 425: Catholic Social Teaching: A Living Tradition of Thought and Action- hrs
3.00 Credits
University of Portland
By examining the relationship between Catholic social teaching and social action this course considers the theological perspectives, socio-historical contexts, key principles within this tradition such as the dignity of the human person and the common good, approaches to moral argument and methods of social analysis that have shaped the Catholic tradition of thought and practice. (Also listed as PCS 425, THE 425.)
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SJP 430: International Literature of Peace and Justice- hrs
3.00 Credits
University of Portland
The impact of language on human life, especially its importance in creating and sustaining peace or violence. Works of contemporary writers. (Also listed as ENG 430.)
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SJP 431: Intercultural Communication- hrs
3.00 Credits
University of Portland
Course provides an introduction to the dynamics of intercultural communication. Content includes the importance of understanding one's own culture, the culture similarities and differences in communication, relationships, and the workplace, and the ability to adapt to various cultures. (Also listed as CST 431.)
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SJP 433: Theological Implications of the Holocaust- hrs
3.00 Credits
University of Portland
Explores contemporary Christian and Jewish theology reflections on the Nazi genocide campaign to eliminate the Jews of Europe. Special emphasis on the documents of the churches until now, on the Austrian and German efforts to cope with this part of recent history, and on the illumination of the development of early anti-Judaism of the Christian cultures to the racist anti-semitism of the Nazis. (Salzburg only. Also listed as THE 433.)
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SJP 434: Environmental Ethics- hrs
3.00 Credits
University of Portland
An inquiry into our obligations to the nonhuman world and the philosophical basis of that obligation. (Also listed as PHL 434.)
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SJP 435: Social Class and Inequality- hrs
3.00 Credits
University of Portland
Examination of inequality in the distribution of wealth, power, and prestige. Focus will be on stratification within societies and on the nature, extent, and significance of inequality of wealth and power between societies. (Also listed as SOC 435.)
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SJP 443: International Marketing Management- hrs
3.00 Credits
University of Portland
Applies marketing principles to the contexts of international and global business. Topics include strategies, risks, and benefits of marketing across national and cultural boundaries. Also examines consequences and ethical considerations of globalization. (Prerequisite: BUS 200. Also listed as BUS 443.)
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SJP 455: Foreign Policies of Latin America- hrs
3.00 Credits
University of Portland
The nations of the Latin American region have experienced dramatic changes since the 1980s. Dramatic pressures and heightened political risks are causing important shifts in the traditional foreign policies of these nations. This course examines the changing global forces affecting regional integration and economic development for Mexico, Brazil, Argentina, and Chile, and the domestic responses to these foreign policy changes. (Also listed as POL 455.)
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