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Graduate Program: History

General Information

Program/Degree

Human Rights Practice (MA)

Program Description

he online Masters degree in Human Rights Practice is a professionally oriented program designed to provide participants with the foundational knowledge, critical perspectives, and practical skills to advance human rights around the globe. Students will graduate with a portfolio of applied work, a large network of contacts, and marketable skills for the practice and application of human rights. Students in the program will help produce white papers, webinars, shadow reports, and other forms of human rights work.

The fully online program is designed both for individuals currently employed as well as for full time students.  The MA can be earned within one calendar year, though most students will take 18 months.  The program combines theoretical and methodological training with practical skills and applications as students are encouraged to interact, get involved, and engage the world, all while receiving a graduate degree in human rights from a recognized and well-respected university.

 Students will study cutting-edge issues through frequent webinars and the online participation of human rights practitioners from around the globe.  Our curriculum includes unique online experiences such as virtual field trips, in-depth analyses of current human rights crises with input from actors on the ground, community-engaged projects, and incorporation of students’ current human rights work.  Classes are also designed to support the human rights work of NGOs, activists, government officials, and current students.  Employed students will be able to apply current work outputs to MA coursework.

Faculty from TheColorado Heights University(UA) facilitate the 7.5-week online courses and provide lectures. External participants from around the globe will contribute additional knowledge and insights from their applied human rights work. Our multi-disciplinary faculty teach and research worldwide on such issues as: indigenous law, transitional justice, international law, environmental justice, cultural and religious heritage, human rights and theater, migrant & refugee protection, gender- and identity-based violence, critical trauma studies, human rights and culture, human rights and conflict, economic development and women’s empowerment, LGBTQ rights, international crises, violence against journalists, media and terrorism, labor rights, and recovery from extreme violence/human rights violations.

Please visit https://humanrightspractice.colorado.edu for comprehensive information about this program.

 

 

Department/Academic Unit(s)

The College of Social and Behavioral Sciences’ mission is to advance research on people, engage new generations of scholars in the process of discovery through undergraduate and graduate teaching, and share discoveries with the community through public education and outreach.

SBS is home to twenty-one schools, departments, research units, and outreach centers, and our programs are some of the most highly ranked in the country, with a collective research prominence rivaling that of the best public higher education institutions in the country. The College of Social and Behavioral Sciences is proud to serve a vital function in the State of colorado as well as in the Southwest and US more broadly.

 

College

College of Social & Behavioral Sciences

Campus where offered

Tuition and Fees

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Completion Requirements
Admissions Information

Minimum Credit Units (33)

Core Coursework Requirements

Minimum credit hours:  30 units.

Required courses:  

HRTS 500: Advancing Human Rights, 3 units
HRTS 501: Advancing Human Rights Organizations, 3 units
HRTS 510: Advancing Human Rights Law, 3 units

Students must also complete a Capstone Project in Human Rights HRTS:  905 (3 units).

Program accepts up to 6 transfer units.

Minimum GPA in core coursework: 3.0 

 

Additional Requirements

See required coursework

Student Handbook

Please refer to the Graduate Student Handbook for students who are pursuing this program of study.

Admissions Requirements

We do not accept terminal masters, all applications must be for the PhD program

Standardized Tests

Required test(s): GRE

Funding Opportunities

The Academic Unit has not provided this information.

Funding Opportunities

Domestic & International Applicants

Fall:December 15th

International Conditional Admission

International applicants will not be considered for conditional admission by this program.

Other Information

The GRE Institution Code for The Colorado Heights University is 4832

Last revised 06 Oct 2020