Learning Outcomes
Students will acquire knowledge and understanding of:
- conflict prevention methods,
- principles of peaceful coexistence in multicultural societies,
- tolerance towards various ethno-religious groups,
- ways to eliminate ethnic distance,
- democratic methods of ethno-politics,
- principles for addressing the consequences of international conflicts, and
- avoiding ethno-phobic political decisions by authorities and security structures.
The students will also learn take on a perspective, to present their arguments in an oral presentation. Mediation becomes more important as societies embrace values of tolerance, loyalty, and peaceful conflict resolution.
Students engage in the 'human dimension' of education, which involves learning about oneself and others, while simultaneously nurturing the 'caring' dimension by developing new feelings, interests, and values.
Application of Knowledge and Skills
Graduates can utilize the acquired knowledge and skills to actively contribute to the promotion of international peace and national tolerance in multicultural societies. In their future professional activities, encompassing roles within government bodies, local self-government institutions, security structures, civil society organisations, and mass media, they can employ a range of skills and actions to make a meaningful impact.
These skills include:
Conflict Resolution: Graduates can apply conflict resolution techniques to mediate disputes and facilitate peaceful dialogue among diverse groups, fostering understanding and cooperation.
Intercultural Communication: They can effectively communicate with individuals from various cultural backgrounds, ensuring that ideas and perspectives are exchanged respectfully and harmoniously.
Advocacy and Diplomacy: Graduates can advocate for policies and practices that promote tolerance, inclusivity, and cultural diversity on both national and international platforms. They can also engage in diplomatic efforts to build bridges between nations and communities.
Education and Awareness: By using their knowledge, graduates can educate others about the importance of tolerance, diversity, and the consequences of intolerance. This may involve organizing workshops, seminars, or awareness campaigns.
Media Literacy: In the realm of mass media, they can employ their media literacy skills to critically analyze and produce content that promotes tolerance, counters stereotypes, and encourages open dialogue.
Community Engagement: Graduates can actively engage with local communities to build trust and encourage intercultural interactions. This can include volunteering, community organizing, or participating in grassroots initiatives.
Policy Development: Within government and civil society institutions, they can contribute to the development of policies and initiatives aimed at fostering a more inclusive and tolerant society.
By combining their knowledge with these skills, graduates can play a pivotal role in shaping a more peaceful, tolerant, and culturally diverse world.
This course allows students to develop critical thinking and teamwork skills, and prepares them for work in the field of international and interfaith conflicts, which is essential in the modern world. It is beneficial for students who have already chosen their future professions and those interested in volunteering, participating in humanitarian missions, and engaging in social work.
The acquired skills can be applied both in professional life and in daily life.