Masters in Human Rights Education

2 Years On Campus Masters Program

University of San Francisco

Program Overview

Human rights education is a deliberate, participatory practice aimed at empowering individuals, groups and communities through fostering knowledge, skills and attitudes consistent with internationally recognized human rights principles. Designed to support teachers of early childhood through college, as well as educators working in non-formal settings such as community organizations, Human Rights Education (HRE) entails understanding the promise of rights guarantees and the gap between rights and actual realities.

Program Key Stats

$26610 (Annual cost)



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Eligibility Criteria


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Additional Information & Requirements

Career Options

  • Non-governmental organizations or schools in the U
  • S
  • or internationally
  • Work with immigrants or refugees in the U
  • S
  • in some capacity (teacher
  • youth development worker
  • after-school educator)
  • Work in curriculum development or program design for global education programs
  • Work in policy settings such as state or national departments of education
  • Work in agencies like UNICEF
  • Save the Children

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