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Last updated on 2025-12-03

Program overview

Program overview

The Master of Arts in Human Rights and Social Justice at TRU is an interdisciplinary program designed to empower students to become leaders in the pursuit of social justice. This innovative program spans 16 months and offers various pathways for completion, including course-based, thesis-based, project-based, and creative expression options. Students will engage with pressing social justice issues at local, regional, and global levels, equipping them with the skills necessary to make a meaningful impact in their communities and beyond. Graduates will be well-prepared for careers in NGOs, government, and the private sector, focusing on corporate social responsibility.

Program structure

The Master of Arts in Human Rights and Social Justice is structured to provide a comprehensive educational experience over a 16-month period. The program includes:

  • Multiple completion pathways: course-based, thesis-based, project-based, and creative expression.
  • Hands-on experience with social justice issues to engage and empower communities.
  • Opportunities for national and international projects related to rights and justice.
  • Interdisciplinary courses developed and taught by subject matter experts from various fields within the Faculty of Arts.

This structure ensures that students gain both theoretical knowledge and practical skills, preparing them for effective action in a global context.

Featured Experiences

  • Hands-on experience with local and regional social justice issues.
  • Opportunities to engage in national or international rights and justice projects.
  • Interdisciplinary courses that draw from various areas within the Faculty of Arts.
  • Innovative teaching methods by teams of subject matter experts.

Career Options

  • Human Rights Advocate: Work with NGOs to promote and protect human rights at local, national, or international levels.
  • Policy Analyst: Analyze and develop policies that address social justice issues within government or private sectors.
  • Social Justice Educator: Teach and raise awareness about human rights and social justice in educational institutions.
  • Community Organizer: Mobilize communities to advocate for their rights and address social issues.
  • Corporate Social Responsibility Manager: Develop and implement strategies for businesses to operate ethically and contribute positively to society.

 

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