Mediation Certificate
Mediation is a rapidly growing field of study. An alternative to the legal system, therapy or counseling, the facilitative mediation process empowers people to resolve conflict in a wide variety of areas including divorce/child custody, health care, workplace, and arbitration.
Colorado State University School of Social Work in collaboration with the Institute for Advanced Dispute Resolution (IADR) is now offering a certificate designed to train professionals to negotiate and resolve disputes and is similar to programs often available through law schools.
This unique collaboration between the School of Social Work and IADR provides participants with an outstanding faculty and a challenging and practice-based curriculum that will enhance and advance any career including those in the field of social work.
In addition to a certificate, some of these courses are also authorized for recertification in the fields of law, human resources and family life education allowing you to earn a variety of professional education credits/units. Individual course descriptions will indicate if a course is approved for these types of credits.
The lectures were very informative and comprehensive — better than online course work I've done through other universities.
– Susan Taigman
Program Outline
The certificate can be completed in two phases. Phase I is foundational and consists of the Core Mediation course.
Students are required to complete two of the Phase II classes to receive the full certificate.
An optional noncredit component is available as an enhancement to the certificate through Phase III, an intensive 2-day mediation skills lab in which students have the opportunity to practice their mediation skills face to face with consultation and feedback from instructors and peers.
Our instructor worked exceptionally well in expanding beyond the curriculum into the incredible group dynamic.
– Eric Baehr
Phase I — Foundation Mediation Skills
- SOWK 551 – Core Mediation and Conflict Resolution (3 cr.)
- June 10-14, 2008, Fort Collins
- September 23-27, 2008, Denver
Phase II — Advanced Mediation Skills
- SOWK 552 – Health and Elder Care Mediation (3 cr.)
- June 16 - August 8, 2008, Online
- Fall 2008, Online
- SOWK 554 – Workplace Mediation (3 cr.)
- June 16 - August 8, 2008, Online
- November 4-8, 2008, Fort Collins
- SOWK 556 – Divorce and Child Custody Mediation (3 cr.)
- May 20-24, 2008, Fort Collins
- July 22-26, 2008, Denver
- SOWK 558 – Arbitration (3 cr.)
Phase III — Optional Noncredit Mediation Training
- HSLL 2553 – 2-Day Mediation Advanced Skills Lab (noncredit)
- August 8-9, 2008, Fort Collins
- October 24-25, 2008, Denver
If you have completed a 40-hour foundational mediation course, you are free to take any of the advanced mediation skills courses as standalone courses.
More Information
Michelle Ross
School of Social Work
(970) 491-7183
scarroll@cahs.colostate.edu
Certificate at a Glance
Location
Classes are held in Fort Collins and Denver.
Total Credits
9 credits
Tuition
$419 per credit
Time Frame
Can be completed at your convenience.
Designed For
Individuals seeking careers as mediators, as well as individuals seeking a formal education in Mediation; professionals from a wide variety of backgrounds wanting to enhance their job skill sets with mediation.
What you will earn
A Certificate of Completion will be given when the program has been completed.

