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2009-2010 Downtown Campus Catalog 
    
2009-2010 Downtown Campus Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Mediation Undergraduate Certificate


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Mediation is an area of knowledge and skills concerned with the communication processes involved in helping others solve their conflicts in mutually beneficial ways. The area of mediation through communication provides opportunities for the development of communication skills and knowledge by professionals in public, legal, political, governmental, corporate and not-for-profit contexts.

The undergraduate certificate in mediation is designed for communication majors and others outside the major who desire to enter the field of alternative dispute resolution with the skills, knowledge and abilities to aid others in the productive management or resolution of their conflicts. It is also useful for nondegree-seeking working professionals without bachelor’s degrees who plan to enter or re-enter the workplace and want to acquire the knowledge and skills necessary to market themselves as mediation specialists.

Certificate Requirements


The undergraduate certificate in mediation requires 12 semester hours (four courses).

Core Courses


Students must complete at least one of the following two courses (those who take both classes take one elective rather than two; those who take only one class must select two electives):


Total: 12 Hours


Students may be allowed to take courses other than those on this list to fulfill the requirements for the certificate, if those courses better fit their professional goals.

 

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