BA Anthropology Major in Disasters Displacement and Human Rights Concentration

4 Years On Campus Bachelors Program

University of Tennessee

Program Overview

The Disasters, Displacement, and Human Rights Program (DDHR) promotes holistic training, collaborative research, rigorous theoretical approaches, and applied work on historical and contemporary problems broadly associated with human rights concepts and norms. DDHR faculty and students study global and local issues in the past and present, including migration, displacement, trafficking/slavery, and refugees and asylum seekers; structural and political violence and dynamics of peace and justice; economic development, inequality, resource access/extraction, and food security; post-conflict investigations and transitional justice; identity and discrimination; and the causes and consequences of wars, (un)natural disasters, and climate change.

Program Key Stats

$37980 (Annual cost)



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Eligibility Criteria

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Additional Information & Requirements

Career Options

  • Cultural Anthropology Professor
  • Medical Anthropology Director
  • Sociocultural Anthropology Professor

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