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SJP 458: Women, Theology, and Globalization- hrs
3.00 Credits
University of Portland
What does globalization have to do with theology What happens when the experience of women in diverse cultures becomes the starting point for theological reflection We will explore these questions as we study the texts of contemporary women theologians in the Christian tradition from Latin America, Africa, Asia, and varied contexts within North America. Through analysis of theological method, we will learn to recognize the principles of Liberation Theology at work in new contexts. Ultimately, we will develop the skills to critically evaluate the effects and challenges of globalization from the perspective of the Gospel in women's experience. This course invites both men and women to hear the Gospel in new contexts. (Also listed as THE 458.) 232 - Social Justice/Social Work COURSE DESCRIPTIONS
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SJP 463: Children, Youth, and Society- hrs
3.00 Credits
University of Portland
This course is about child and youth development as embedded in social and cultural contexts. The particular emphasis will be on early childhood through the transition into adulthood, and on thinking about childhood and youth as social phenomena. The course is reading/ discussion intensive and involves a community- based learning project. (Also listed as PSY 463 and SOC 463.)
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SJP 463 - Children, Youth, and Society- hrs
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SJP 466: Violence, Poverty and the Environment- hrs
3.00 Credits
University of Portland
This course is designed to engage students in a critical analysis of the social phenomenon of violence and poverty as they are influenced by the environment. Through classroom and experiential learning, students will have an opportunity to thoroughly study the topic in a way that will enable them to assess the societal consequences of environmental changes and their effect upon violence and poverty as well as to develop a sense of personal values toward the implications for equity and social justice. Students will also consider strategies for social change, social equity, and social justice as part of this course. (Also listed as SOC 466.)
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SJP 470: Psychology of Aggression- hrs
3.00 Credits
University of Portland
Major theories which account for aggressive behavior or violence. Emphasis given to personality, social, biological, and environmental determinants of aggression and violence. (Also listed as PSY 470.)
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SJP 470 - Psychology of Aggression- hrs
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SJP 474: Hegel and 19th Century Philosophy- hrs
3.00 Credits
University of Portland
An examination of nineteenth-century philosophy focusing upon the work of Hegel. The course traces the roots of Hegelianism in German idealism, the British Economists, and romanticism and its influences on subsequent involvements including Marxism, existentialism, and American pragmatism. (Also listed as PHL 474.)
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SJP 485: Rhetoric of Social Justice- hrs
3.00 Credits
University of Portland
This class covers the rhetoric of social justice through the lens of U.S. social movements. From the founding of the United States, to abolition, suffrage, labor rights, and civil rights groups of Americans have joined together to create messages in order to change the fabric of our cultural norms. We will acquaint ourselves with some of the rhetorical theories, research and issues that deal with social movement message making. These issues will include an examination of the available means and limits of rhetorical influence within the context of social movements other topics. (Also listed as CST 485.)
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SJP 486: The Mysticism of Resistance: Global Perspectives on Gender, Poverty, and Violence- hrs
3.00 Credits
University of Portland
This course is designed to engage students in critical theological reflection rooted in social analysis of women's experiences of violence and poverty in a context of globalization. Through classroom and experimental learning students will come to understand the feminist paradigm as a model for transformation. (Also listed as THEP 486, SW 486.)
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SJP 491-492: Seminar-credit arranged
3.00 Credits
University of Portland
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SOC 101: Introduction to Sociology- hrs
3.00 Credits
University of Portland
An introduction to the theories, scientific methods, and basic findings of sociology concerning group behavior, society, culture, social institutions, and social change.
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SOC 214: Research Methods: Design- hrs
3.00 Credits
University of Portland
Principles and methods of research on human behavior. Scientific method as an approach to problem identification, analysis, and solution. How to evaluate methods and findings. How to design studies relevant to a given problem. (Prerequisite: MTH 161 or permission of instructor. Also listed as PSY 214, SW 214.)
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