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Mediation and Conflict Resolution

Mount Royal University

Mount Royal University

mru.ca/ask

The Mediation and Conflict Resolution Extension Certificate program prepares you with the foundational knowledge to understand conflict and build competency-based skills in communication, negotiation, and third-party interventions with a focus on interest-based mediation. Get an in-depth look at power, impasse, intense emotion, high-conflict behaviour and possible conflict resolution strategies as you learn from our experienced instructors.

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Admissions and Recruitment Office
4825 Mount Royal Gate SW
Calgary, Alberta, T3E 6K6, Canada

  • Program Type Professional Development
  • Credential Type Non-Credential
  • Length 1 Year or Less

    6 courses (165 hours)

  • Part Time Only
  • Cooperative Education
  • Continuing Education Only
  • Distance Learning
Admission Requirements

18 years of age


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Updated September 04, 2024. The information contained in this profile is current as of the date shown.

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