MA Anthropology of Peace and Human Rights

2 Years On Campus Masters Program

University of Alabama Birmingham

Program Overview

If you're interested in learning how peace can make a difference in individuals, families, communities, and nations, consider earning an MA in Anthropology of Peace and Human Rights. Our graduates go on to careers in law, teaching, public service, international affairs, business, and journalism.

At UAB, we've never been more focused on peace, justice, human rights, and ecology than we are right now. It's why we established the UAB Institute for Human Rights and this degree program. It's a two-year master's program with coursework in social and cultural anthropology, archaeology, and biological anthropology. As a student, you'll work with your advisor to choose one of two plans necessary to complete your degree. With Plan 1 (thesis), you'll take five elective courses (15 semester hours) and enroll in six semester hours of thesis credit. If your goal is to earn your PhD, this is the better option for you. With Plan 2 (non-thesis option), you'll take seven elective courses (21 semester hours), and we'll require you to pass a comprehensive final exam before graduation.

Program Key Stats

$1260 (Per Credit Hour)
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Jan Intake : 15th NovAug Intake : 20th Apr


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Eligibility Criteria

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Additional Information & Requirements

Career Options

  • These are just a few of the fields that will find the anthropology degree beneficial and rewarding: Law
  • Teaching
  • Public Service
  • International Affairs
  • Business
  • Journalism

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