Duration

1 year

Starting Date

January, August

Tuition Fee

$ 1,431 per credit

Location

Fairfax, United States

About the programme

This Social Justice and Human Rights program at George Mason University provides a deep theoretical foundation for understanding the social, political, cultural, historical, and economic implications of an array of social injustices and human rights issues.

It emphasizes a global and intersectional approach while engaging students in imagining and applying strategies for creating and sustaining a more equitable, just, and humane world.

Who’s in the Program

  • Students range from recent college graduates to mid-career professionals. They pursue research and activism on topics such as racial and environmental justice, human trafficking, disability rights, immigration, and human rights.
  • Students in the program come from a range of disciplines and professional backgrounds, including education, political science, criminology, sociology, women’s and gender studies, African American studies, and social justice activism, to name a few.

Courses include:

  • Contemporary Issues in Social Justice Human Rights
  • Critical Race Studies
  • Queer Theory
  • Feminist Theories
  • Social Justice and Equity in International Education
  • Access and Social Justice

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