Undergraduate Certificate in Conflict Management in Malibu United States | Pepperdine University

Pepperdine University | Malibu United States
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Qualification
Bachelor Degree
Languages
English
Delivery Mode
On-Campus
Tuition (2025)
USD 32,995
Attendance
Full-time
Full-time Duration
6 months

The undergraduate Conflict Management Certificate (CCM) is a professional credential jointly administered by Seaver College and the Straus Institute for Dispute Resolution at the School of Law. As Pepperdine University's undergraduate liberal arts college, Seaver College serves around 3,200 students who exemplify exceptional academic achievement and ethical character. Nationally renowned in legal education, the Straus Institute leads in alternative dispute resolution training and offers a unique program blending theoretical foundations with hands-on skills in strategic negotiation, innovative problem-solving, and successful deal-making. This career-enhancing certification, available to students across all majors, bridges academic concepts with real-world application - equipping graduates with valuable, enduring competencies.

Earning the Seaver/Straus Conflict Management Certificate requires completing 14-16 units based on course choices. The curriculum includes four law school courses (8 units) from the Straus Institute's foundational offerings, plus two upper-division electives (6-8 units) selected from twenty approved Seaver College courses. Program eligibility demands completion of 60 units with a minimum 3.0 GPA, including Psychology 200 or Sociology 200 (or equivalent), while maintaining good academic standing. Seaver undergraduates taking Straus Institute courses participate alongside law students and adhere to identical School of Law academic standards and policies.


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Subjects of Study

Language Requirements

English
IELTS 6.5

Qualification Requirements

Pepperdine is committed to ensuring all students are evaluated fairly, therefore transcripts from each high school attended must be sent directly to Pepperdine University for evaluation. Grades transferred or translated from a previous school onto a current transcript are not accepted. If your current high school is within the United States, the U.S. high school may submit a copy of the original official transcript they received from a previous school. Students who have completed an IB certificate of diploma, must request the official exam results from the IB organization (IBO) to finalize their high school transcript requirement and be considered for advanced standing credit.

SAT I Evidence-Based Reading and Writing of 600 and above
ACT Reading score of 24 and above

IELTS - overall score of 6.5 and above, TOEFL IBT - 85, Duolingo English - 120 and above

Tuition USD 32,995

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