UCLA is home to a wealth of resources, experts, and programs that seek to advance dialogue across differences through a range of methodological approaches and perspectives. The purpose of this digital Dialogue Resources Inventory is to gather information about UCLA’s existing dialogue capacity in one place, to increase visibility of these efforts across campus, and to support Bruins to access dialogue resources and opportunities – a one-stop-shop to explore and learn about different resources related to dialogue and bridge building on campus.
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Communities and Nations in Conflict: Theory and Practice of International Conflict Resolution
CoursesHonors Collegium.
Undergraduate course. Lecture, three hours; discussion, one hour.
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Conflict and Communication
CoursesDepartment of Communication.
Undergraduate course. Lecture, three hours.
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Diversity, Disagreement, and Democracy
CoursesDepartment of Political Science.
Undergraduate course. Lecture, three or four hours; discussion, one hour (when scheduled).
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Fiat Lux Courses in Dialogue across Difference
CoursesUndergraduate Education Initiative.
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Human Behavior in Social Environment: Critical Self-Awareness and Intergroup Dialogue
CoursesDepartment of Social Welfare.
Undergraduate/Graduate course. Lecture, 75 minutes.
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Negotiation
CoursesDepartment of Communication Studies
Department of Labor Studies.
Undergraduate/Graduate course. Lecture, four hours.
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Practicum in Intergroup Dialogue Facilitation
CoursesSchool of Education.
Undergraduate/Graduate course. Seminar, three hours. Requisite: course C244.
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Psychology of Diversity
CoursesDepartment of Psychology.
Graduate. Seminar, three hours.
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Psychology of Intergroup Dialogue
CoursesDepartment of Psychology.
Graduate. Lecture, three hours.
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Theory and Practice of Intergroup Dialogue
CoursesSchool of Education.
Undergraduate/Graduate course. Seminar, four hours.
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