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The MA program in social justice and human rights engages students in examining critical themes like labor, migration, education, and environmental issues, alongside the legal, political, historical, and cultural contexts surrounding them. This program is ideal for individuals seeking to direct their concerns and enthusiasm toward principled approaches to addressing social inequities and human rights violations.
Participants can concentrate on particular challenges in either global or local settings, such as refugee integration, immigration policies, human trafficking, racial violence, and the frameworks of international human rights law and institutions. Through academically demanding courses led by faculty with diverse expertise, students gain insights into how social justice and human rights concerns are shaped by intersecting inequalities and identity factors, including gender, race, ethnicity, socioeconomic status, sexual orientation, and citizenship.
Numerous students pursue internship opportunities either locally or abroad, often collaborating with fellow researchers and activists to better understand intricate social justice matters and refine their skills in both investigative and advocacy roles. These practical experiences frequently contribute to their final academic requirement, which may take the form of a conventional thesis, an applied research project, or a comprehensive capstone course.