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The Social Justice and Human Rights (SJHR) specialization within the Master of Arts in Interdisciplinary Studies program offers adaptable coursework that lets you concentrate on the causes you're most passionate about. This curriculum establishes a strong theoretical framework for examining the societal, political, cultural, historical, and economic dimensions of various social inequities and human rights concerns. Taking a worldwide, intersectional perspective, it encourages students to develop and implement solutions for building a fairer, more just, and compassionate society.
You can customize your studies to align with your specific social justice and human rights priorities. Previous students have explored topics including racial equity, access to education, disability advocacy, indigenous sovereignty, animal welfare, and combating human trafficking. Some have examined these issues through regional lenses like the Middle East, Eastern Europe, East Africa, or Latin America. Graduates often enter fields such as human rights advocacy, nonprofit work, social justice movements, academia, and government policy.
Exceptional Mason undergraduate students can enroll in the combined bachelor's/accelerated master's track, earning both their bachelor's degree in their chosen field and a Master of Arts in Interdisciplinary Studies with a social justice and human rights focus in less time by completing at least 144 credits.