DPA - DOCTORS LEADERS FOR PEACE
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DOCTORATE CURRICULUM
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ORGANIZATION OF THE UNITED NATIONS
The organization of the United Nations (ONU-I1)
Presentation of the United Nations (ONU-S2)
ECONOMY AND FINANCE (ECF)
Strategic processes and complexity management (ECF-S1)
Corporate strategy in the era of globalization (ECF-I2)
The new economy and its rules (ECF-I3)
International finance (ECF-I4)
International tax and business law (ECF-I5)
Development issues : advanced and developing countries (ECF-I6)
SOCIOLOGY AND RELIGION (SER)
Population and inhabitant control in the world, future of the family (SER-I1) ??
Urbanization and territoriality (SER-I2)
Essential studies of major religions in the world (Buddhism, Christianity, Hinduism, Islam, Judaism, Taoism and Confucianism, Zoroastrianism) (SER-I3)
Religions and philosophies : ethics of peace and non-violence (SER-S4)
Political philosophy and common good (SER-I5)
Underlying causes of conflicts (SER-I6)
Global governance models (SER-I7)
SCIENCES (SCI)
Ecological economics and environment technology (SCI-I1)
Information Technologies, opportunities and risks (SCI-I2)
Molecular biology and the post-genome era (SCI-I4)
Biodiversity and nutritional programs (SCI-S5)
Monitoring technological development (SCI-I6)
PSYCHOLOGY AND HUMAN BEHAVIOR (PCH)
Negotiation and mediation processes (PCH-I1)
Inter-religious and inter-cultural management (PCH-S2)
International negotiations (PCH-I3)
Bases of human psychology (PCH-I4)
Spirituality and human behaviors (PCH-S5)
Resolving ISM conflicts and interactions (PCH-I6)
Lobbying in the multicultural environment (PCH-I7)
PEDAGOGY AND COMMUNICATION (PEC)
Personal communication (PEC-I1)
Communication strategies during peace and conflict (PEC-I2)
Educational techniques and new pedagogical materials (PEC-I3)