M.A. in Holocaust & Genocide Studies

2 Years Blended Masters Program

Stockton University

Program Overview

The Master of Arts in Holocaust and Genocide Studies (MAHG) at Stockton University, founded in 1998 as the first program of its kind in the country, offers a rigorous interdisciplinary and wide-ranging education on genocide and mass violence. Through face-to-face and online courses taught by internationally renowned faculty, the program prepares its graduates for employment in education, museums, and organizations that aim to stop and prevent mass atrocities. The MAHG program's diverse and growing faculty ---with expertise in history, political science, communication studies, criminal justice, and education --- work to ensure the success of our students. We also host a distinguished senior visiting scholar every year.

Program Key Stats

$675 per credit



85 %

Eligibility Criteria


6.5

Additional Information & Requirements

Career Options

  • international court of justice
  • at a library archive
  • in a museum or a publishing house

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