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Catalog : SOCI.2150 Peacemaking Alternatives (Formerly 48.215)

SOCI.2150 — Undergraduate

Id: 005821 Offering: 1 Credits: 3-3

Description

Examines various positive alternatives to war and violence, including disarmament, nonviolence, conflict resolution, and the United Nations. Students do volunteer work with an activist agency or interview an activist. The course stresses the historical and contemporary role of peace movements and allied social-change movements such as feminism, civil rights and environmentalism.

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SOCI.2150 — Online and Continuing Education

Id: 005821 Offering: 2 Credits: 3-3

Description

Examines various positive alternatives to war and violence, including disarmament, nonviolence, conflict resolution, and the United Nations. Students do volunteer work with an activist agency or interview an activist. The course stresses the historical and contemporary role of peace movements and allied social-change movements such as feminism, civil rights and environmentalism.

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