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Graduate
Certificate in Health Care Conflict Resolution
The Graduate Certificate
in Health Care Conflict Resolution (HCCR) offers students the fundamentals
of the application of conflict resolution in health care settings.
The Graduate Certificate in HCCR is appropriate for professionals
who have already earned a graduate degree in their professional
field, but who would benefit from academic study of conflict resolution
and its usage in health care systems. It is also intended to meet
the needs of those individuals who have completed undergraduate
studies and seek introductory graduate training in health care conflict
resolution. The Graduate Certificate in HCCR focuses on the complex
interactions between patients, families, health care provider systems,
communities, and society at large. In their course work, students
and professionals are taught the essentials of biopsychosocial theory,
practice, and collaboration. Courses cover a variety of important
topics such as the relationship between politics, economics, and
health care; alternative and traditional health care delivery systems;
medical conditions throughout the life cycle and their impact on
patients and their families, including possible areas of conflict;
human systems in health care settings, public health, and bereavement
and loss across cultures which also focuses on end-of-life decisions.
HCCR collaborates with the NSU programs in public health and allied
health.
The Graduate Certificate
in HCCR consists of eight courses (24 credits), which include biopsychosocial
and systemic theories, practice skills, professional issues, and
health care systems. The program is offered in both on-campus and
online formats. These flexible formats allow mid career working
adults and those unable to attend the on-campus program, to study
in a creative, rigorous, and structured fashion. Students enrolled
in the online program participate in Residential Institutes on the
Fort Lauderdale campus twice per year, as well as online Web-based
courses.
Students may enroll full or part time, taking three to nine credit
hours per trimester. Students who attend full-time can expect to
complete the program in 10 months. Part-time students will complete
the program in 19 months. Summer attendance is mandatory.
Degree
Plans
Below is a sample of a degree plan for a full-time student who begins
their studies in Fall trimester. Degree plans will be modified based
on a student’s enrollment date and pace of study. To complete
the requirements for the Graduate Certificate in HCCR, students
must take 3 courses with prefix CARM and 5 courses with prefix HCCR.
Degree Plan:
24 credits hours
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Fall
(September) |
Winter
(January) |
Summer
(April) |
Year
1 |
CARM 5000: Foundations
and Development of Conflict Resolution
HCCR 5300: Integration
and Collaboration Among Health Care Systems
HCCR 6400: Understanding
Human Systems in Health Care Settings |
CARM 5040: Human
Factors
HCCR 5000: Health
Care Conflict Resolution I
HCCR 5500: Politics
and Economics of Health Care Systems |
CARM 6000: Organizational
Conflict: Theory and Practice
HCCR 5010: Health
Care Conflict Resolution II
Graduation
and Celebration |
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