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Nov 22, 2024
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2019-2020 Graduate Bulletin [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Conflict Resolution and Negotiation Certificate
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Bulletin/Catalog Year 2019-2020
College of Behavioral and Health Sciences
Department of Leadership and Organizational Administration
Dr. William Rayburn
Chair, Department of Leadership and Organizational Administration
Professor
Location: McCord Building, Room 204
Phone: 931-221-6377
Email: rayburnw@apsu.edu
Dr. Kathryn Woods
Graduate Coordinator
Associate Professor
Location: Ft. Campbell Bldg. 203, Office 107
Phone: 931-221-1419
Email: Woodsk@apsu.edu
The Conflict Resolution and Negotiation Certificate explores the realm of negotiation and conflict resolution and negotiation and equips the individual to become a more effective leader in the role of negotiator and conflict resolver.
Admission Requirements
Listed below are the required application materials and the associated scores (if necessary) for each.
- Application for admission
- Application Fee: $45 domestic or $55 international
- Official transcripts from all colleges attended
- Verification of lawful presence in the United States (i.e. submit a license or other approved document)
- Bachelor’s degree, conferred in any field, from a regionally accredited institution showing a minimum cumulative undergraduate GPA of 2.5
- Choose ONE of the following:
- Admissions Portfolio: Applicants may submit a portfolio in lieu of the GRE. The portfolio must include a current resume, a personal essay detailing the student’s personal/professional goals as they relate to completing the certificate program, and two letters of professional and/or academic reference. Applicants must upload or submit the portfolio to the Office of Graduate Admissions.
- Minimum GRE revised General Test scores of: Verbal - 140, Quantitative - 140, and Analytical Writing - 2.5
- Military documents (if applicable)
- Admission decision by department
For more information about the application process, please visit apsu.edu/grad-studies.
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Electives
(Complete two of the following courses), 6 credit hours:
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