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Graduate Catalogue: Peace Studies Courses

The following outlines of course content are correct at the time of writing, although the material (or the order in which it is covered) may be subject to change. Note that:

1.      All courses are 3 credit hours each, unless otherwise indicated.
2.      Normally, a course will not be run without a minimum enrolment of five students.

PST605: Peace Education

This considers peace and the origins of violence in the context of culture and the environment; and how an understanding of the underlying factors can be used to design ways and means of facilitating the endogenous non-violent mediation of disputes.

PST614: Peace and Justice

This course examines issues within Political Theory, a historical overview of the peace movement in America and an analysis of contemporary concerns such as war and peace, wealth and poverty, racism and sexism.

PST615: Nonviolent Political Alternatives

This course explores scientific and cultural resources for nonviolent alternatives in politics.

PST617: International Conflict Resolution

This course studies the analysis of international conflict and conflict resolution.

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THE UNIVERSITY OF CAMBODIA RESERVES THE RIGHT TO MAKE CHANGES TO THESE CATALOGS AS IT SEES FIT, SO THAT WE HAVE THE NECESSARY FLEXIBILITY IN AN EVER-EVOLVING WORLD.

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