Alternative Dispute Resolution Certificate Course
This intensive course is designed to train and qualify students to develop or participate in conflict mediation processes. Participants will review the growth and application of settlement options in the United States. The course focuses on both traditional and non-traditional dispute resolution options. Alternative Dispute Resolution (Mediation) is geared for all professionals who are focused on "interest-based bargaining." This course takes the mystery out of settlement processes and focuses on reaching reasonable solutions.
Topics include: Why Conflicts Escalate, Why Mediation Works, The Mediation Process, The Role of the Mediator, Coming to an Agreement, Problems Encountered in Mediation, Developing ADR Programs for Government, Business and Personal Disputes, and Divorce Settlement Mediation.
Lesson 1: Introduction, History and Origin of ADR-Mediation.
Lesson 2: Techniques for ADR: The Mediation Process & Role of the Mediator.
Lesson 3: Business Disputes, Settlement Issues in the Business Sector, Employment Disputes and Employer/Employee Relationships. Job search strategies and placement possibilities will also be discussed.
Participants will be expected to complete reading and homework assignments and will choose or be assigned project reports that deal with ADR topics. Independent project development is encouraged. Final projects will be presented for grading to The Center for Legal Studies as a prerequisite of course completion.
Tuition: $575
2012 Online Sessions: |
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Session 1 |
January 9 | February 24 |
Session 2 |
March 5 | April 20 |
Session 3 |
April 30 | June 15 |
Session 4 |
June 25 | August 10 |
Session 5 |
August 20 | October 5 |
Session 6 |
October 15 | November 30 |
2013 Online Sessions: |
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Spring I |
January 14 | March 01 |
Spring II |
March 11 | April 26 |
Summer I |
May 06 | June 21 |
Summer II |
July 01 | August 16 |
Fall I |
August 26 | October 11 |
Fall II |
October 21 | December 06 |
To Register: Follow the Link to Register (Contact: The Center for Legal Studies or call 1-800-522-7737 for payment plans)
Click to view Syllabus or to Order Books Online
* WITHDRAWAL POLICY: Students may drop the course with a full tuition refund less a non-refundable $15 administrative fee if written notice is sent to The Center for Legal Studies by email at info@legalstudies.com by the Wednesday before class begins. Students may drop the course with a 50% tuition refund if written notice is sent to The Center for Legal Studies by email at info@legalstudies.com anytime from the Thursday before the course begins until the first Thursday of class. After the first Thursday of class, no refunds will be issued.
***All classes are subject to cancellation if there is insufficient number of attendees. ***
For additional information contact:
BINATIONAL CENTER
Continuing Education
5201 University Boulevard, Pellegrino Hall 301A
Laredo, TX 78041
Tel. 956.326.3068 — Fax 956.326.2838|
Email: ContinuingEducation@tamiu.edu
Office Hours: Mon - Fri, 8 am - 5 pm















