NSU SHSS Catalog 2014-2015 - page 104

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ESCRIPTIONS
All courses are in numerical order, three credit hours, unless otherwise
indicated.
Ph.D. in Conflict Analysis and Resolution
CARD 5000 -
Foundations and Development of Conflict Resolution & Peace
Studies
This course outlines the substantive themes, history, origins, contexts, and philosophical
foundations of conflict resolution, healing, peacemaking, and problem solving. Students
will examine levels of interventions and processes in the field of conflict resolution.
Offered all terms.
CARD 5040 - Communication Dynamics in Dispute Resolution: The Human
Factor
This course presents communication theories relevant to conflict resolution as well as
theories about understanding, analyzing, and managing conflict. The course focuses on
the human and emotional aspects of conflict, and includes the influence of gender and
culture. This course is pragmatic as well as theoretical, and presents communication and
conflict resolution models in a practice-based approach. Offered all terms.
CARD 5100 - Mediation Theory and Practice
This course examines theories, methods, and techniques of mediation. Students will
have the opportunity to demonstrate their knowledge of mediation skills.
Prerequisites: CARM or CARD 5040. Offered fall and winter.
CARD 5140 - Negotiation Theory and Practice
This course examines conflict intervention from the perspective of the
disputant/negotiator. The integration of theory and practice will emphasize the tactics,
strategies, and operations of effective and ineffective bargaining/negotiating behavior.
The course develops negotiator skills and knowledge, leading to collaborative-based
actions and solutions.
Prerequisites: CARM or CARD 5040. Offered winter.
CARD 6120 - Culture and Conflict: Cross-Cultural Perspectives
This course examines the nature and meaning of conflict, conflict management
techniques, and the assessment of conflict situations from a cross-cultural perspective.
Explores various models for training third parties to function effectively in handling
disputes where cultural differences are a significant factor. Also addresses various
theoretical and practical implications of indigenous conflict management techniques and
beliefs found in different cultural settings. Offered fall.
CARD 6130 - Practicum I: Supervised Field Experience
This course is a field research project that incorporates classroom knowledge and
real-world settings. Students will demonstrate their ability to apply theory to practice
and analyze situations utilizing knowledge from previous course work.
Prerequisites: CARM 5000 or CARD 5000, and CARM 5040 or CARD 5040, and CARM
5020 or CARD 7040 AND 1 of the following CARM 5100, CARM 5140, CARM 6140, CARD
7020. Offered all terms.
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