Charles Sturt University
The Graduate Diploma of Dispute Resolution meets the needs of those in business, public service, legal, human resources and voluntary roles who seek to understand the cause and effect of conflict and the process and techniques for dispute resolution in workplace settings.
Design your degree
This versatile degree can be customised to match your professional goals or interests. As well as four core subjects in dispute resolution and mediation, you can choose four elective subjects in business, management, legal studies, human resources or industrial relations.
Online convenience
Designed to deliver maximum convenience for busy professionals, this course is available for online study from anywhere in the world. Subjects are taught using blended learning techniques including online education study materials, video-captured lectures, online meetings and subject forums.
Flexible study options
This course is offered across a three-session academic year, with sessions commencing in February, July and November each year. You can choose to study just one subject in an academic session or, with approval, take up to four subjects a session.
Learn from the best in the business
As experienced conflict management and resolution practitioners, CSU academic staff deliver a degree with a strong practical focus to ensure you graduate work-ready and equipped with a competitive qualification for the global employment market.
Course level | Postgraduate |
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CRICOS Code | For the course code, kindly refer to the university website. |
Institution Name | Charles Sturt University |
Campus Location | No on campus study |
Institution Type | University |
Course Duration | Full-time 1.0 years (2.0 sessions) Part-time 2.0 years (4.0 sessions) |
Course University | Charles Sturt University |
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