conflict resolution Graduate Certificate
The Conflict Resolution certificate requires the successful completion of 15 credit hours of course work. Each of the five courses is completed online. All 15 of these credits may be used toward the Master of Science in Human Environmental Sciences if admitted to that degree program. Visit the UA Graduate Catalog to view program admissions requirements. For information regarding the graduate school application process and to apply, please click here.
PROGRAM INFORMATION
This 15-credit hour non-degree certificate program teaches ways to manage consumer, workplace, and personal conflict through the use of effective communication, emotional intelligence skills, and cooperative problem solving. From a foundation in conflict theory, students learn strategies to prevent, reduce, and resolve conflict with the goal of preserving, and in many cases improving, relationships. All 15 hours required for the certificate are offered online and may be applied toward a the 30-hour Master of Science in Consumer Sciences or the 30-hour Master of Science in Human Environmental Sciences. Please view additional details regarding the tentative course offering schedule here.
The required courses for the certificate are as follows:
CSM 525 Conflict Resolution for the Workplace (offered each semester)
CSM 527 Emotional Intelligence (offered each Spring and Summer *semester)
CSM 528 Processes of Negotiation (offered Fall and Summer *semester)
CSM 586 Principled Negotiation (offered Spring and Summer * semester)
Either CSM 530 Family Law for Non-Lawyers, or CSM 559 Techniques of Counseling in Consumer Sciences
Note: *Course offerings are dependent on minimum course enrollment
For more information on the Graduate Certificate in Conflict Resolution, please contact:
Dr. Jennifer Humber
The University of Alabama
Department of Consumer Sciences
Box 870158
Tuscaloosa, AL 35487-0158
jhumber@ches.ua.edu
(205) 348-4526
A grade of “B” or higher must be earned in all courses taken in the College of Human Environmental Sciences.
PROGRAM INFORMATION
This 15-credit hour non-degree certificate program teaches ways to manage consumer, workplace, and personal conflict through the use of effective communication, emotional intelligence skills, and cooperative problem solving. From a foundation in conflict theory, students learn strategies to prevent, reduce, and resolve conflict with the goal of preserving, and in many cases improving, relationships. All 15 hours required for the certificate are offered online and may be applied toward a the 30-hour Master of Science in Consumer Sciences or the 30-hour Master of Science in Human Environmental Sciences. Please view additional details regarding the tentative course offering schedule here.
The required courses for the certificate are as follows:
CSM 525 Conflict Resolution for the Workplace (offered each semester)
CSM 527 Emotional Intelligence (offered each Spring and Summer *semester)
CSM 528 Processes of Negotiation (offered Fall and Summer *semester)
CSM 586 Principled Negotiation (offered Spring and Summer * semester)
Either CSM 530 Family Law for Non-Lawyers, or CSM 559 Techniques of Counseling in Consumer Sciences
Note: *Course offerings are dependent on minimum course enrollment
For more information on the Graduate Certificate in Conflict Resolution, please contact:
Dr. Jennifer Humber
The University of Alabama
Department of Consumer Sciences
Box 870158
Tuscaloosa, AL 35487-0158
jhumber@ches.ua.edu
(205) 348-4526
A grade of “B” or higher must be earned in all courses taken in the College of Human Environmental Sciences.