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Educational Opportunities for MBA Students
Students participating in Pepperdine's Fully-Employed MBA or Residential MBA program can elect to choose Straus' dispute resolution program as part of their MBA emphasis or concentration. This opportunity to combine an MBA degree with a top-rated dispute resolution education is unique to Pepperdine.
Why leave conflict resolution up to the lawyers?
Did you know... that over 4,000 organizations including Amgen, Apple, Boeing, Coca Cola, Halliburton, Microsoft, Merck and Xerox have signed the Center for Public Research Corporate Dispute Resolution Pledge? The pledge asks subscribers to seriously consider alternatives to litigation in their business relationships with other companies also subscribing to the pledge.
An emphasis in conflict resolution can increase your conflict competency. You will have the skills to create a culture in your company that manages conflict in a way that maximizes efficiency, effectiveness and builds strong relationships. With a formal conflict resolution education you will be prepared to lead your organization through difficult moments. You will have the ability to gain consensus among groups and build teams that work effectively. The next wave of business professionals recognize the need for these skills in an increasingly diverse and global business environment.
Fully-Employed MBA
Emphasis Selection
Students in Pepperdine's Fully Employed MBA program can choose an elective emphasis to customize their curriculum. Select from seven
areas of specialty including: Dispute Resolution, General Business Administration, Leadership and Managing Organization Change,
Entrepreneurship, Global Business, Marketing or Finance (See
GSBM's Elective Emphasis page for more information)
Full Time MBA
Concentration Selection
Students in Pepperdine's Full Time/Residential MBA program can also choose an elective concentration to tailor their curriculum.
Select from five areas of specialty including: Dispute Resolution, Leadership and Managing Organization Change, Entrepreneurial
Management, Marketing or Finance. For more information on the MBA's concentrations, please visit
GSBM's Full Time Programs.
Our approach
The Straus Institute teaches the skills of conflict resolution. Each course is uniquely designed to provide practical opportunities to exercise the strategies and tactics you are learning in class. All classes are highly interactive and provide great opportunities to form lasting relationships with both professors and a diverse population of fellow students. Classes are attended by law, business and other graduate students, executives, human resource professionals, doctors, psychologists, lawyers and even judges.
Our unique scheduling: The Straus Institute offers a variety of course formats for the working professional including one-week intensives, two week evening courses, full semester evening courses and two-weekend courses.
Courses available on the Malibu campus usually meet once a week in the late afternoons and evenings Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday during the Fall and Spring Semester. Summer courses are structured in a one-week intensive or two-week format; the one week intensive courses will meet for 41/2 full days, while the 2-weeks courses meet Tuesday, Thursday evenings from 6:00 - 9:30 pm and all day Saturday. Courses are offered at the Orange County campus, across the street from the John Wayne Airport, in a two weekend format.
Our reputation
The Straus Institute is the most consistently ranked #1 dispute resolution program in the nation! Straus has been recognized for excellence in dispute resolution education by the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals, the Academy of American Civil Trial Mediators, the International Academy of Mediators, the California Dispute Resolution Council, and the US News and World Report magazines.
Application Procedure
Such students must submit a completed Current Pepperdine Student Straus Application to the Straus Institute. Pepperdine MBA students must complete their first year of MBA studies and be in good standing to be accepted for the dispute resolution emphasis/concentration. Applications are accepted on a rolling basis and must be approved by both schools prior to registration. Applications can be faxed to 310-506-4437, emailed to or mailed to the Straus Institute for Dispute Resolution at Pepperdine University School of Law, 24255 Pacific Coast Highway, Malibu, CA 90263.
Registration Procedures
After acceptance into the program, students will be able to register for Straus' dispute resolution courses. Registration can not be done on WaveNet, and must be completed through the cross-registration process. Students should submit the cross registration form to their program administrator for approval. The program administrator will then forward the cross registration form to the Straus Institute for approval and registration. Students can list multiple classes on the cross registration forms, which must be submitted each semester.
For questions on the MBA/Dispute Resolution program, or to talk over course selections, please contact Sarah Gonzales at or 310-506-4655.


