Program Requirements
Conflict Resolution
The certificate in conflict resolution requires four, 3-credit-hour courses, for a total of 12 credits. The courses are offered by K-State's School of Family Studies and Human Services in the College of Human Ecology and are facilitated by K-State's Division of Continuing Education. Courses will be offered at various locations, depending on the needs of busy adults who want to expand their knowledge about conflict resolution.
Courses currently being offered through distance education, at Fort Riley and on the Manhattan campus.
The Conflict Resolution Certificate program is offered at both the undergraduate and graduate level.
Graduate Certificate Program Requirements
To complete the Conflict Resolution Graduate Certificate Program you must complete four, three-credit-hour courses. The first course you take must be FSHS 751. To get started you may enroll in FSHS 751. Application to the Graduate School will need to be completed also. To apply, visit the Graduate School website.
Courses Offered
- FSHS 751. Conflict Resolution: Core Skills and Strategies (3 hrs) I.
- FSHS 752. Culture and Conflict (3 hrs) II.
- FSHS 753. Violence Prevention and Intervention (3 hrs) II.
- FSHS 754. Organizational Conflict (3 hrs) S.
- FSHS 755. Family Mediation (3 hrs) S.
Use the graduate certificate worksheet (PDF) to help guide you through the program.
Undergraduate Certificate Program Requirements
To complete the Conflict Resolution Undergraduate Certificate Program you must complete four, three-credit-hour courses. The first course you take must be FSHS 531.
Courses Offered
- FSHS 531. Core Conflict Resolution (3 hrs).
- FSHS 532. Conflict Resolution Across Cultures & Contexts (3 hrs).
- FSHS 533. Prevention & Intervention of Violence (3 hrs).
- FSHS 534. Conflict in Organizations (3 hrs).
- FSHS 535. Divorce & Child Custody Mediation (3 hrs).
Use the undergraduate certificate worksheet (PDF) to help guide you through the program.