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DIPL 4101: Research Project
3.00 Credits
Seton Hall University
Culminating research project of the international relations program. Enables students to apply qualitative and quantitative methodologies as needed in the development of interdisciplinary research projects related to their own area studies. Course runs as a research seminar. Students work with a faculty mentor to write their research thesis. 3 credits
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DIPL 4104: Independent Study
3.00 Credits
Seton Hall University
Students pursue a course of specialized reading and discussion supervised by a member of the faculty. 3 credits
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DIPL 4106: Human Rights
3.00 Credits
Seton Hall University
Combines skill development in research, writing and oral communication with development of an understanding of the sources and nature of those rights of individuals and groups that are, or have been, identified as "Human Rights" undervarious international conventions, state constitutions and bills of rights, United Nations resolutions and other sources. Specific human rights violations in areas of health, nutrition, labor, the environment, educational systems, political torture and genocide are explored. 3 credits
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DIPL 4108: International Political Economy
3.00 Credits
Seton Hall University
This course examines the interaction between politics and economics in the international system, i.e. how international economic activity is affected by the political decisions rendered by states and how states are in turn affected by the international financial and trading systems. 3 credits
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DIPL 4111: Senior Leadership Internship
3.00 Credits
Seton Hall University
Provides students with hands on experience in the international environment. Students are placed in a selected unit of the United Nations system or a similar organization or international business under the guidance of a mentor and supervision of the instructor of this course. 3 credits
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DIPL 4113: U.S.Foreign Service
1.00 Credits
Seton Hall University
This 1-credit course offers intensive preparation and individualized review for entry to the U.S. Foreign Service. 1 credit
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DIPL 4114: International Financial Institutions
3.00 Credits
Seton Hall University
Analyzes the dynamics of international trade and finance through the structure and work of the international financial institutions. Covers the basics of the international finance system and explores the potential for international cooperation in the field of development. 3 credits
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DIPL 4115: Cross Cultural Negotiation and Conflict Management
3.00 Credits
Seton Hall University
The ability to negotiate and manage conflicts across cultures is no longer an optional skill set in the worlds of international business, diplomacy and advocacy. This course, built on cases, interactive exercises and theoretical frameworks, develops the skills and knowledge for managing the most challenging political, organizational and interpersonal relationships. 3 credits
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DIPL 4116: Palestinian-Israeli Peace Process
3.00 Credits
Seton Hall University
This course delves into the significant history of attempts to transform the Palestinian-Israeli conflict into coexistence. The instructor builds on significant field research into the open and secret negotiations that have taken place between Israel and the PLO. Students simultaneously conduct actual negotiations joining one of four delegations and negotiating either interim or permanent issues. 3 credits
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DIPL 4117: International Mediation
3.00 Credits
Seton Hall University
Third parties, including governments, prestigious individuals, IOs and NGOs often attempt to mediate international conflicts and wars. Some succeed brilliantly. Others fail miserably. This course offers perspective on the political, behavioral and strategic dimensions of international mediation. Participants learn about the methods, tactics and strategies of international mediation, the causes of failures and success, the dynamics of mediation in crises, internal wars and other conflicts. Participants also develop skills by practicing on large and small international mediation exercises. 3 credits
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