©2010 Webster University College of Arts & Sciences
Office of the Dean • Webster Hall Rm 218
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Webster University is a leader in human rights education, offering one of the only undergraduate human rights degrees in the United States. Its program in International Human Rights – part of the Department of Philosophy – also offers a minor and a certificate option for students who would like to incorporate human rights into their area of study. Interdisciplinary courses are taught by faculty from across the Webster community, and co-curricular events sponsored by the Institute for Human Rights and Humanitarian Studies often bring leading scholars and activists to Webster campuses. Webster students may also learn more about human rights while studying abroad, editing an international journal of human rights called Righting Wrongs, and helping to organize the annual human rights conference in Saint Louis, Missouri. Webster’s human rights degree program was launched in 2005, thanks to a Title VI grant and the dedication of the late Professor Art Sandler (Philosophy) and Professor Kelly-Kate Pease (History, Politics, and International Relations). The certificate option, which was first offered during the 1996-97 academic year, established the program’s tradition of interdisciplinarity and cross-campus collaboration. Today, human rights courses may be identified by their HRTS prefix, and human rights course options are offered at a number of Webster’s campuses around the world. Human rights graduates may undertake graduate studies related to human rights, as well as undertake rights-focused work at non-governmental organizations, government offices, corporations, and educational institutions.
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