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Courses
The Conflict Resolution course of study draws on a rich body of offerings
from across the Georgetown University campus. All students will complete
four core courses in Conflict Resolution, including courses that are
both theory- and practice-oriented. In addition to the core, students
may choose from a wide range of elective courses, depending on the student's
individual interests. Many courses in the Government Department focus
on the political aspects of the field. But beyond these, students may
be interested in, for example, inter-religious dialogue from a theological
perspective, the philosophical origins of violence, the psychological
aspects of intergroup relations, or the legalistic methods of Alternative
Dispute Resolution. Therefore, courses in such departments as Theology,
Philosophy, Psychology, and the Law School are included as integral
parts of the program.
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