Overview
At The University of Alabama at Birmingham, 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. It's also why, in 2017, we established this 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 Anthropology of Peace and Human Rights 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.
Fast Facts:
- Graduates of peace- and conflict-studies programs work in human and social services, community mediation organizations, in multicultural education, at legal centers, as U.S. Congressional staffers, at NGOs and human-rights organizations, and at the United Nations.
Programme Structure
Courses:
- Human Rights, Peace, and Justice
- Anthropology of Peace, Justice, and Ecology
- Conflict Resolution in Cross-Cultural Perspective
- Peaceful Societies and Peace Systems
- War & Peace in Ancient Mesopotamia
- Peace Ethology
Key information
Duration
- Full-time
- 24 months
Start dates & application deadlines
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Credits
Delivered
Campus Location
- Birmingham, United States
Disciplines
Anthropology International Law Human Resource Management View 164 other Masters in Anthropology in United StatesWhat students do after studying
Academic requirements
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Other requirements
General requirements
- An online application and payment of an application fee.
- A personal statement as part of the application that specifies your academic interests, career goals, and relevant background experience — in this case, in relation the Anthropology of Peace and Human Rights program. Include in your personal statement any peace and human rights volunteer work or work experience, and any other relevant information as to why you wish to study in this program.
- A recognized baccalaureate, graduate, or professional degree.
- Previous studies that are acceptable in quality and content to the program
- One official transcript from each postsecondary school attended.
- If currently enrolled at another institution, applicants must provide both provisional and final transcripts, the latter showing the completion of a degree prior to enrollment in UAB.
Tuition Fees
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International Applies to you
Applies to youNon-residents23364 USD / year≈ 23364 USD / year - Out-of-State21798 USD / year≈ 21798 USD / year
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Domestic
Applies to youIn-State8892 USD / year≈ 8892 USD / year
Living costs
Birmingham
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