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PCST 375: Violence and Nonviolence in Society and Religion
3.00 Credits
University of Massachusetts Global (formerly Brandman University)
(Same as REL 375.) Students examine the religious, philosophic, economic, and biological roots of aggression, violence, and nonviolence among individuals and social groups. The approach is interdisciplinary, and the methods employed range from the study of religious texts through the exploration of cultural tradition. (Offered alternate years.) 3 credits.
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PCST 399: Individual Study
6.00 Credits
University of Massachusetts Global (formerly Brandman University)
(Offered as needed.) 1-6 credits.
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PCST 425: Global Education
3.00 Credits
University of Massachusetts Global (formerly Brandman University)
(Same as EDUC 625.) For teachers, future teachers, and students of international/peace studies who are considering teaching as a career. Students examine developments in the global economy, the global environment, cultural and political systems, and technology. Students also explore ways in which these themes and topics can be incorporated into the K12 curriculum through the design of appropriate learning activities. (Offered as needed.) 3 credits.
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PCST 429: Experimental Course
3.00 Credits
University of Massachusetts Global (formerly Brandman University)
(Offered as needed.) 3 credits.
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PCST 450: Conflict Resolution:Advanced Theory and Practice
3.00 Credits
University of Massachusetts Global (formerly Brandman University)
This course analyzes theories of international and intergroup conflict, and discusses how root causes of deadly conflict influence the processes to settle, resolve, or transform conflict. The course examines different aspects of peacemaking, including official and unofficial processes, the role of third parties in conflict prevention and resolution, and the sustainability of peace agreements. Through class discussions, simulations, and case studies, the students will examine how theories presented in the readings and those discussed in class apply to actual conflict situations. (Offered spring semester.) 3 credits.
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PCST 453: Mediation and Conflict Resolution
3.00 Credits
University of Massachusetts Global (formerly Brandman University)
(Same as PCST 253.)
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PCST 453 - Mediation and Conflict Resolution
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PCST 490: Independent Internship
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
University of Massachusetts Global (formerly Brandman University)
P/NP. (Offered every semester.) 1-3 credits.
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PCST 490 - Independent Internship
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PCST 499: Individual Study
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
University of Massachusetts Global (formerly Brandman University)
(Offered every semester.) 1-3 credits.
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PHIL 101: Introduction to Philosophy
3.00 Credits
University of Massachusetts Global (formerly Brandman University)
An introduction to approaches and issues in fundamental areas of philosophy such as ethics, political philosophy, philosophy of religion, and metaphysics. As part of the course, students explore how philosophy can help to shape and to justify personal values. Not a prerequisite for other philosophy courses. (Offered every year.) 3 credits.
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PHIL 104: Introduction to Ethics
3.00 Credits
University of Massachusetts Global (formerly Brandman University)
Students examine some of the most urgent contemporary moral problems, based on the insights of major thinkers in the history of philosophical thinking about morality. Practical topics may include abortion, the death penalty, world hunger, and the environment. (Offered every semester.) 3 credits.
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