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Courses
Dickinson offers many courses in various departments that illuminate the dynamics and patterns of conflict and conflict resolution, and examine details of particular historical and contemporary conflicts. Courses to explore include:
ANTHROPOLOGY 215: Anthropology of Political and Legal Systems
ANTHROPOLOGY 336: Social Distinctions
LAW AND POLICY 230: Negotiation and Advocacy
LAW AND POLICY 250: Juvenile Justice
INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS AND MANAGEMENT 230: International Organizational Behavior
POLITICAL SCIENCE 170: International Relations
POLITICAL SCIENCE 258: Human Rights
PSYCHOLOGY 450: Intergroup Relations and Cultural Psychology
RELIGION 260/SOCIOLOGY 230: Religion: Conflict, Violence and Peacemaking, Prof. Shalom Staub
SOCIOLOGY 230: Conflict and Conflict Resolution Studies, Prof. Shalom Staub
SOCIOLOGY 237: Global Inequality
SOCIOLOGY 270: Social Movements, Protest and Conflict
Be sure to look for courses on specific cultural regions which will address intra- and international conflict, such as:
HISTORY 119: South Asia: India and Pakistan
HISTORY 121: Middle East to 1750, Prof. David Commins
HISTORY 122: Middle East since 1750, Prof. David Commins
HISTORY 130: Latin American History I
HISTORY 131: Latin American History II
HISTORY 234: Europe: 1914-1945
HISTORY 248: The American Revolution
HISTORY 274: The Rise and Fall of Apartheid
HISTORY 288: Civil War and Reconstruction
HISTORY 371: The Arab-Israeli Conflict
HISTORY 376: The Holocaust
HISTORY 283: Latin American - US Relations, Prof. William Visser