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Leslie Silver International Faculty 101
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Applied Global Ethics
PG Cert/PG Dip/MA
Peace & Conflict Resolution
PG Cert/PG Dip/MA
Full-time or part-time
Development in Global Societies
Critical events and threats have forced
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Full-time or part-time
peace and conflict resolution issues onto the
Development agencies, institutions and
agendas of governments around the world.
This course explores theories of peace, war,
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governments recognise that issues of poverty,
economic disadvantage, access to natural
conflict resolution and the relationship between
resources, climate change, human security
post-conflict reconstruction and development.
and conflict have a significant impact on the
Challenging issues covered include: asymmetric
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development process. This interdisciplinary
warfare, international terrorism and human
course brings together international
rights violations, future climate change and
development, peace studies and other related
migration, small arms, nuclear weapons races
subjects to enable you to develop a critical
and war in space.
awareness of global society to inform ethical
The main objective of this course is to equip
practice.
you with knowledge and practical techniques
The course provides you with the tools to
which will enable you to take a professional role
support development globally and locally,
in modelling and tackling current and future
ethically and sensitively, moving beyond a
conflict assessment, analysis and resolution. You
‘one-size-fits-all’ response to meet the specific
will learn to understand the vital relationship
needs of communities. You will develop the skills
between post-conflict reconstruction and
to manage creative solutions and reflect on
development in order to help lead our
potential decisions to enable you to undertake
communities, societies and the world to a less
management roles in organisations associated
violent, more sustainable future.
with development.
The course modules take an intensely critical
Core modules include: global perspectives,
approach to examining peace, the principles of
managing resources for development, working
non-violence, the Revolution in Military Affairs
as a global citizen, developing the reflective
(RMA), future military capabilities and prospects
practitioner in the global context, investigative
for building peace.
methods and a dissertation.
Course modules include: peace, war & conflict
In addition you will study two elective theme
resolution strategies, state security paradigms:
modules which will enable you to customise your
states & political change, working as a global
studies by choosing from a range of modules
citizen, developing the reflective practitioner in
from other postgraduate courses across the
the global context, critical perspectives of peace
University. These may include: project planning,
& conflict: theory & praxis, conflict resolution,
conflict resolution, health and education.
investigative methods and a dissertation.
Entry requirements
Entry requirements
Applicants should have an honours degree or
Applicants should have an honours degree or
equivalent qualification in a related subject,
equivalent qualification in a related subject,
or a combination of qualifications and work
or a combination of qualifications and work
experience. Mature learners may be able to
experience. Mature learners may be able to
claim credit for prior learning and experience.
claim credit for prior learning and experience.
Key facts
Key facts
Course code: MADGS
Course code: PRFCM
Place of study: Headingley Campus
Place of study: Headingley Campus
Start date: September or January
Start date: September or January
Length of study: Full-time 1 year.
Length of study: Full-time 1 year.
Part-time 2 years.
Part-time 2 years.

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