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Conflict Resolution Certificate students are required to register and participate in all four of the following core courses as well as complete one elective course (see Elective Courses) and one Internship (see Internships):
ORLJ 5340:
Basic Practicum in Conflict Resolution
(3 credits or noncredit)
An experiential course aimed at developing basic collaborative negotiation and mediation skills for interpersonal conflict in a variety of contexts.
ORLJ 6040:
Fundamentals of Cooperation, Conflict Resolution and Mediation in Different Institutional Settings
(3 credits or noncredit)
A survey course of basic theory & research in the conflict resolution field.
ORLJ 6350, 001:
Advanced Practicum in Conflict Resolution, Part I- Intergroup Conflict & Third Party Interventions
(3 credits or noncredit)
An applied course in the ideas and skills used when intervening in intergroup conflicts. The course is primarily concerned with how group differences (such as class, power, culture, race, and gender) can affect negotiation, mediation and change facilitation processes.
ORLJ 6350, 002:
Advanced Practicum in Conflict Resolution, Part II - Designing Conflict Management Systems
(3 credits or noncredit)
A practical approach that uniquely integrates organizational development, alternative dispute resolution, and dispute systems design principles into a working model to help assess conflict & evaluate processes within organizations.

ICCCR is an innovative center committed to developing knowledge and practice to promote constructive conflict resolution, effective cooperation, and social justice. We partner with individuals, groups, organizations, and communities to learn to resolve conflicts constructively so they may develop just and peaceful relationships. We work with sensitivity to cultural differences and emphasize the links between theory, research, and practice.