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Certificate in Conflict Analysis & Resolution
The Graduate Certificate in Conflict Analysis & Resolution
offers students the fundamentals of conflict resolution and practice.
It is intended to meet the needs of those individuals who seek introductory
graduate training in conflict resolution. It may also be appropriate
for professionals who have already earned a graduate degree in their
professional field, but who would benefit from academic study of
applications of conflict analysis & resolution in their current
profession.
The Graduate Certificate in Conflict Analysis & Resolution
consists of eight courses (24 credits), which include conflict resolution
theory and practice skills. Students who decide to continue their
studies in conflict resolution may apply these credit hours toward
the M.S. in Conflict Analysis & Resolution if accepted to the
program.
The Graduate Certificate in Conflict Analysis & Resolution
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 conflict resolution 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.
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
CARM 5040: Human Factors
CARM 6120: Culture and Conflict |
CARM 5020: Theories & Philosophies of Conflict and
Peace
CARM 5100: Mediation Theory and Practice
CARM 6140: Facilitation Theory and Practice (online
program)
CARM 66__: Elective
(on-campus program) |
CARM 6000: Organizational Conflict: Theory & Practice
CARM 6140: Facilitation Theory and Practice (on-campus
program)
CARM 66__: Elective
(online program)
Graduation and Celebration |
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