Peace and Conflict Studies

Nonviolence Today

Department: 
PACS
Course Number: 
164B
Course Title: 
Nonviolence Today
Instructor: 
Nagler
Description: 
The development of nonviolence since the Civil Rights movement. Nonviolent theory and practice seen in recent insurrectionary movements (freedom struggles), social justice struggles, nonviolent intervention across borders and protection of the environment in the emerging world of global corporatism.
Units: 
3
Offered: 
Fall and Spring
Course Type: 
Undergraduate

Introduction to Peace and Conflict Studies

Department: 
PACS
Course Number: 
10
Course Title: 
Introduction to Peace and Conflict Studies
Instructor: 
Sanders
Description: 
This course introduces students to a broad range of issues, concepts, and approaches integral to the study of peace and conflict. Subject areas include the war system and war prevention, conflict resolution and nonviolence, human rights and social justice, development and environmental sustainability.
Units: 
4
Offered: 
Fall and Spring
Course Type: 
Undergraduate
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