Conflict Management and Negotiation (EMPA)
New York , United States
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Degree Programs
- MPA in Public & Nonprofit Management & Policy
- MPA in Health Policy & Management
- Master of Urban Planning
- Online Master of Health Administration
- Master of Science in Health Law and Strategy (with NYU School of Law)
- Master of Science in Public Policy
- Executive MPA
- PhD
- Dual Degrees
Undergraduate Offerings
- Public Policy Major
- Wagner Minors
- Bachelor's-Master's Dual Programs
- Undergraduate Courses
Courses
- Course Subject: EXEC-GP
- Course Number: 4101
- Course Credit: 1.5 points
- Course Title: Conflict Management and Negotiation (EMPA)
- Description: The public
onprofit administrator is called upon to manage or becomes involved in a wide variety of conflicts. Conflict is ubiquitous - within and between organizations and agencies, between levels of government, between interest groups and government, between interest groups, between citizens and agencies, etc. - Semester: Fall
- Focus Area: Communication Skills
- Faculty: Michael Carbonaro
Course Details
- The course will emphasize the theoretical as well as the practical, the reflective as well as the applied.
- Through readings, discussions, and simulations, students will develop an understanding of conflict dynamics and the art and science of negotiation.
- The course will introduce students to the role that can be played by conflict resolution techniques such as mediation.
Research Areas
- Cities
- Communication Skills
- Data Science and Data Management
- Education
- Environment, Climate Change, and Sustainability
- Health Policy and Management
- Inequality, Race, and Poverty
- International Development and Humanitarian Action
- Nonprofits and Government
- Philanthropy and Fundraising
- Program Evaluation
- Social Justice and Democracy
- Transportation
Centers & Institutes
- Financial Access Initiative
- The Furman Center for Real Estate & Urban Policy
- Health and Evaluation Analytics Lab
- Institute for Civil Infrastructure Systems
- John Brademas Center of New York University
- Rudin Center for Transportation Policy & Management
- Institute of Human Development and Social Change
Initiatives & Special Projects
- Democracy Scholars
- Labor Initiative
- Leadership in Action
- NYC 2025
- The NYU Democracy Project
- Social Innovation & Investment Initiative
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- Merit-Based Scholarships
- Fellowships
- Assistantships
- PhD Tuition and Financial Support
- External Funding Resources
- NYU Veterans Tuition Benefits
- Loan Forgiveness Programs
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