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PGS 215: Intro to Conflict Resolution
3.00 Credits
Northland College
An introduction to conflict analysis and conflict resolution skills. Students learn a variety of strategies for dealing with conflicts, including communication skills, negotiation, and mediation. Liberal Education: Peace, Conflict, and Global Studies.
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PGS 227: Environmental Citizenship
3.00 Credits
Northland College
Explores the emerging definitions and responsibilities of leaders and communities in an active and environmentally literate citizenry. Environmental citizenship means being informed about one's place in the biosphere, acting responsibly on this basis and preparing for meaningful membership in the larger community of living things whose home is the biosphere. Includes a community outreach project. Liberal Education: Environmental Perspectives.
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PGS 244: The History of Peace
3.00 Credits
Northland College
Traces evolving concepts of peace from ancient to modern times and also focuses on historic peaces such as the Pax Romana, the long U.S.-Canadian peace, and failed peaces such as that in Europe between 1918-1939. Students will learn such analytical concepts as negative peace, positive peace, imperial peace, peace through strength, structural violence, and others. The course will also focus on peace traditions in the great religions and on the great peacemakers (Asoka, St. Francis, Gandhi, King, et al) and on the historic peace movement of modern times. The course concludes with current research and theory about peace in a post-Cold War age.
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PGS 264: The Ecology of War and Peace
3.00 Credits
Northland College
This course shows the connections between war and war preparation and environmental degradation and asks students to think critically about peace and security systems that would not degrade the biosphere. Liberal Education: Environmental Perspectives.
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PGS 270: The Holocaust
3.00 Credits
Northland College
An in-depth study of one of the most tragic and horrifying events in the modern world. This course will begin with background information on European anti- Semitism and racism and then examine the political and social crises of the 1930s and the course of World War II. Much of the course will then focus on the nature and structures of the Nazi concentration camps, gas chambers, and the massive mobilization of government and social resources for the purpose of genocide. Finally, the course will address the controversial issues of assigning guilt and the Holocaust's legacy and meaning for the contemporary world. Primary sources will include Nazi propaganda, eyewitness accounts of the Holocaust, and secondary studies of the nature and course of the Holocaust. Liberal Education: Cultural Diversity.
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PGS 305: Gender and Peace
3.00 Credits
Northland College
Considers the role gender plays in conflicts, social resistance, and in efforts to create a more just world. Frameworks of peace studies and feminism are used to examine the role women have played in social movement organizing and resistance to war. Students also explore how an analysis informed by these perspectives can contribute to current and future peace work. Liberal Education: Cultural Diversity.
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PGS 315: Theory and Practice of Nonviolence
3.00 Credits
Northland College
Students will consider the seminal theorists of non-violence including Thoreau, Tolstoy, Gandhi, King, Sharp and modern practitioners of non-violent resistance around the world.
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PGS 348: Dilemmas of War and Peace
3.00 Credits
Northland College
This course looks at major issues associated with war and peace through both historical and contemporary frames and considers such topics as the causes of war and conditions of peace, and the relationship of religion, gender, and environmental issues to war and peace. Self-instruction is emphasized.
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PGS 415: Advanced Conflict Resolution
3.00 Credits
Northland College
Students move beyond the basic skills approach to a deeper analysis of conflict transformation. Students learn and employ a diversity of negotiation methods and practice a variety of scenarios that include difficult ethical choices and crosscultural conflicts.
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PHL 225: Ethics
3.00 Credits
Northland College
Critical discussion of contemporary moral problems and their interaction with applicable ethical concepts and theories (e.g., of right and wrong, moral agency and responsibility, moral value, law and morality, justification of ethical assertions). Liberal Education: Philosophy.
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