1. Introduction to Alternative Dispute Resolution: An overview of the principles, theories, and practices of ADR, including its benefits and applications in different contexts.
2. Mediation Skills: Developing the skills needed to facilitate negotiations and mediate disputes between parties, including effective communication, active listening, problem-solving, and neutrality.
3. Negotiation Techniques: Learning different negotiation strategies and tactics to reach mutually beneficial outcomes and resolve conflicts in a collaborative manner.
4. Arbitration Procedures: Understanding the process of arbitration, including the role of the arbitrator, conducting hearings, evaluating evidence, and rendering binding decisions.
5. Legal Aspects of ADR: Exploring the legal framework and ethical considerations surrounding alternative dispute resolution, including applicable laws and regulations.
6. Conflict Analysis and Resolution: Studying the causes and dynamics of conflicts, analyzing conflict situations, and developing strategies for effective conflict resolution.
7. ADR in Different Contexts: Examining how alternative dispute resolution methods are applied in various fields, such as business, employment, family, community, and international disputes.
8. Case Studies and Practical Application: Engaging in practical exercises, case studies, and simulations to apply the knowledge and skills learned in real-life conflict resolution scenarios.
9. Professional Ethics and Standards: Understanding the ethical principles and professional standards that govern the practice of alternative dispute resolution.
10. Role-Play and Practicum: Participating in role-play scenarios and supervised practicum experiences to further develop practical skills and gain hands-on experience in conducting ADR processes.
The evaluation process is conducted through the submission of assignments, and there are no written examinations involved.