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Mediation and Conflict Resolutions Studies


What is Mediation and Conflict Resolution?
Conflict Resolution is a vibrant new profession that helps people engage in conflict in effective and constructive ways. Conflict specialists work with people in variety of settings from arbitration to advocacy. The most widespread form of Conflict Resolution is mediation. Mediation is a process of communication in which persons with a dispute, assisted by a mediator, attempt to reach an agreement, understanding, or reconciliation. What disputants like about mediation is that THEY are responsible for any agreement and the mediator may not impose personal judgments or solutions. They also like that it is a confidential and cooperative, problem-solving, and decision-making process. The mediator helps the disputing persons to identify disputed issues, clarify interests, and develop options. The focus of this process is on the disputants.

Conflict Resolution Studies Program
El Centro College provides training and education for people who are interested in helping others cope effectively with conflict. Most of our courses are taught for both Academic Credit (as sociology courses) and for Continuing Education Credit (CEU’s). For more information and course descriptions offered for this certification, scroll down and click the PDF link below.

More In-depth Information on Mediation and Conflict Resolution at El Centro http://www.mediationadr.net

To register for Academic (college transfer) Credit
Admissions Office 214 860-2311
Counseling Office 214 860-2084

To register for Continuing Education (CEUs)
Continuing Education Admissions 214 860-2147

Associate Dean of Continuing Education
Phyllis Andrews 214/860-5803 or pandrews@dcccd.edu

Director of Conflict Resolution Studies
Glenn Currier 214/860-2393 or currier@dcccd.edu


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