Graduate Certificate in International Justice and Human Security
Introduction
The Graduate Certificate in International Justice and Human Security (IJHS) provides an understanding of the global context of issues of crime, justice, and human security. The certificate equips students with knowledge of foundational issues of justice and inequality, sources of crime, and impacts on human security. Students will develop skills to work in the international institutional and policy space related to justice and human security.
Program Delivery
- Courses are offered on campus, online, and hybrid formats.
Certificate Requirements
- Students must successfully complete 12 credit hours of approved coursework.
- Students must maintain at least a 3.00 cumulative GPA in this program.
- This program must be completed within 7 years.
Code | Title | Hours |
---|---|---|
Required Courses | 6 | |
Justice and Inequality in Global Context | ||
Security Policies, Strategies, and Operations | ||
Electives | 6 | |
Select two courses from the list below | ||
Human Trafficking | ||
Environmental Crime and Justice | ||
Politics, Policies, and Black Markets | ||
Corruption, Democracy, and Public Policy | ||
Global Study Topics | ||
Total Hours | 12 |