2020-2021 Graduate Bulletin

Human Rights, Master of Arts

Program Director: Professor Charlotte Walker-Said (Interim)

The Master of Arts in Human Rights is a professionally-oriented degree program that provides students with a thorough understanding of human rights theory and the practical skills necessary to translate understanding into practice. Students completing the program will be able to demonstrate understanding of substantive concepts in the scholarly and practical field of human rights, conduct methodological research, and engage in practice-oriented work, such as fact-finding, report-writing, media outreach, and advocacy. Program graduates will be highly competitive for a variety of positions including public and media relations, fundraising, social science research, and legal support services.

Degree Requirements

The Master of Arts in Human Rights consists of 36 credits. Students should be able to complete the course of study in two years of full-time study or four years of part-time study. 

The program culminates for all students in HR 750: Advanced Seminar in Human Rights, in which students participate in collaborative research and advocacy with a human rights organization serving as a client, and produce a value added original policy paper to serve the organization’s needs. Students also have the option of engaging in an internship or, those with overall GPAs of 3.5 or higher and an A- or better in ICJ 715, may write a thesis with the approval of the program director. Internships and theses can count toward elective credit. 

Core Requirements

HR 700Introduction to Human Rights

3

HR 701International Human Rights: Organizations and Institutions

3

HR 702Human Rights: International and Domestic Legal Frameworks

3

ICJ 703International Criminal Law

3

HR 705Philosophy of Human Rights

3

HR 706Human Rights Advocacy and Activism

3

ICJ 715Applied Research Methods in International Crime and Justice

3

HR 750Advanced Seminar in Human Rights

3

Total Credit Hours:24

Electives

Select four courses:

HR 711Human Rights and Humanitarianism

3

HR 712Civil and Political Rights and Civil Liberties

3

HR 713Economic, Social and Cultural Rights

3

HR 714Human Rights and Corporate Social Responsibility

3

HR 718Health as a Human Right

3

PAD 732The Independent Sector: Contemporary Issues in Nonprofits and Philanthropy

3

CRJ 765Social Movements, Revolution, and Terrorism

3

CRJ 778Victimology

3

PSY 705Victimology

3

CRJ 754/PAD 754Investigative Techniques

3

FOS 761Forensic Anthropology: Osteological & Genetic Identification

3

PAD 718International Public Policy and Administration

3

HR 780Internship in Human Rights

3

ICJ 703International Criminal Law

3

ICJ 704Crime, Justice, and Cultural Struggles

3

ICJ 705Human Rights and Counterterrorism

3

ICJ 706Transnational Crime

3

ICJ 715Applied Research Methods in International Crime and Justice

3

ICJ 730Human Trafficking

3

CRJ 744Terrorism and Politics

3

CRJ 784Organized Crime

3

Total Credit Hours:12

Total Credit Hours: 36