Program details
The Master of Human Rights is an interdisciplinary program with two stream options available.
Master of Human Rights
Expected duration: 16-24 months (depending on stream)
Tuition and fees: one year tuition, then continuing fees in subsequent years (refer to Graduate tuition and fees)
In addition to the minimum course requirements of the Faculty of Graduate Studies, students must complete:
- 18 credit hours of study
- A practicum and major research project (Practicum Stream) or a thesis (Thesis Stream)
Sample course offerings
Program-approved graduate-level elective courses are available through various faculties supporting the MHR program.
- ANTH 4780: Museums, Memory, and Witnessing (3 credit hours)
- DS 7020: History of Disability (3 credit hours)
- EDUB 7212: Critical Applied Linguistics in a Global Context (3 credit hours)
- GEOG 7010: Political Ecology, Discourse and Power: Understanding Contemporary Environmentalism (3 credit hours)
- HIST 7772: Imperialism, Revolution, Democracy: Latin American History since the Cuban Revolution (3 credit hours)
- NATV 7240: Issues in Colonization (3 credit hours)
- PEAC 7126: Ethnic Conflict Analysis and Resolution (3 credit hours)
- POLS 7790: International Relations Theory (3 credit hours)
For full course descriptions, please visit the Faculty of Law website
