Bus 322: Negotiation and Dispute Resolution
SCHOOL OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
Negotiation is one mechanism employed to resolve disputes and secure agreements between two or more individuals or groups. The purpose of this course is to study the process of negotiation and dispute resolution as presented in a variety of settings. The course is relevant to a broad spectrum of problems faced by a wide variety of individuals and groups in business and in their day to day lives. Through negotiation exercises this course allows students an opportunity to develop skills experientially and to identify and differentiate negotiation styles and techniques.
3 Credits
Prerequisites
- Junior Standing Required
- Pre-Requisite: Successful Completion of 54 Hours.
Instruction Type(s)
- Lecture: Lecture for Bus 322
Subject Areas
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