2003-2005 - Special Collections - University of Baltimore
2003-2005 - Special Collections - University of Baltimore
2003-2005 - Special Collections - University of Baltimore
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The Center for Negotiations and Conflict Management<br />
The Center for Negotiations and Conflict Management was established in 1997 as a component<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Yale Gordon College <strong>of</strong> Liberal Arts. Its mission is to broaden the understanding<br />
<strong>of</strong>conflict, to provide training and techniques in the field <strong>of</strong> conflict resolution,<br />
and to expand the application <strong>of</strong> techniques and approaches for dispute resolution in a<br />
wide variety <strong>of</strong>contexts. Combining the expertise and intellectual resources <strong>of</strong> the<br />
<strong>University</strong>'s law, business, and liberal arts disciplines, the Center <strong>of</strong>fers alternative dispute<br />
resolution (ADR) services directly to businesses, government agencies, unions and various<br />
interest gtoupS and communities, as well as cutting-edge opportunities for UB students.<br />
The Center for <strong>Baltimore</strong> Studies<br />
The Center for <strong>Baltimore</strong> Studies, established in 2000, focuses its efforts in three areas:<br />
archives and community documentation; public programs; and the creation <strong>of</strong> an undergraduate<br />
major in community studies. The Center is designed to formalize the <strong>University</strong>'s<br />
role as custodian <strong>of</strong> <strong>Baltimore</strong>'s histoty and culture, especially as it relates to community<br />
making and civic activity. Through the Center's activities, UB's faculty and students are<br />
involved in both theoretical and applied research that uses <strong>Baltimore</strong> as a laboratory to<br />
focus on urban and regional issues.<br />
GRADUATE PROGRAMS<br />
Programs Leading to the Graduate Certificate<br />
• Advanced Design<br />
• Communications and Design Theory<br />
• Correctional Administration<br />
• Criminal Justice<br />
• Information Design<br />
• Literary Publishing<br />
• New Media Publishing<br />
• Police Adminisuation<br />
Programs Leading to the Master's Degree<br />
• Applied Psychology (M.S.)<br />
• Creative Writing and Publishing Arts (M.A. in Publications Design)<br />
• Criminal Justice (M.S.)<br />
• Human Services Administration (M.S.)<br />
• Interaction Design and Information Architecture (M.S.)<br />
• Legal and Ethical Studies (M.A.)<br />
• Media Design (M.A. in Publications Design)<br />
• Negotiations and Conflict Management (M.S.)<br />
• Public Administration (M.P.A.)<br />
• Publications Design (M.A.)<br />
Programs Leading to the Doctoral Degree<br />
• Applied Assessment and Consulting (Psy.D.)<br />
• Communications Design (D.C.D)<br />
• Doctor <strong>of</strong> Public Administration (D.P.A.)<br />
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