Help resolve conflicts through ADR
Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) is a collection of proven, cost-effective strategies used to address disputes outside the courtroom. Gain a competitive edge by learning the skills used to resolve conflicts in marriage, business, education, the community and in government.
Courses introduce students to formal negotiation practices and mediation, a type of facilitated negotiation. Students also have the opportunity to observe firsthand how these practices are used to settle real conflicts. The ADR Certificate is an excellent addition to your professional toolkit, whether your ultimate career goals are in law, business, criminal justice, education or another field.
The Alternative Dispute Resolution Certificate consists of 12 hours of course work (9 hours of required courses and 3 hours of electives).
Get started with this certificate
Contact the College of Health and Public Service Office of Student Services and Academic Advising for more information on our Alternative Dispute Resolution Certificate.
Office of Student Services and Academic Advising
College of Health and Public Service
HPSadvisingservices@unt.edu
940-565-4115
Chilton Hall 289