PSLS210 — Peace Studies
Add to Personal Bookmarks Number of Peace Studies explores conflict and the possibility of its resolution into peace. Conflicts such as war, political and social oppression, interfaith dispute, violent crime, family abuse, and inner struggles all present obstacles to peace. A variety of disciplinary perspectives (including philosophy, religion, psychology, sociology, geography, art and literature) will be used to consider central themes: the nature of peace, the nature of conflict, causes and types of conflict, transforming conflict into peace, and techniques for peaceful resolution. Also as PHIL 210 ; credit will not be awarded for both. (Fall) Three hours lecture each week. Three Credits. Three billable hours. Course
Prerequisites: ENGL101