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HUMRTS-MIN - Human Rights (Minor)

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Program Overview

Stanford’s minor in Human Rights is a flourishing interdisciplinary program designed and run by the faculty and staff of the Center for Human Rights and International Justice. Housed within the Stanford Global Studies Division in the School of Humanities and Sciences, the Center strives to connect undergraduates with the full scope of human rights offerings on campus—academic, extracurricular, research, and professional pathways. Because the minor is inherently interdisciplinary, no one department on campus offers most courses that qualify for the degree. The Center develops and houses courses under the HUMRTS code taught by the faculty leadership of the Center and core academic staff. The Minor in Human Rights also leverages over 200 existing courses taught by faculty from programs and departments across the university. The program is designed to offer students a great deal of flexibility in course planning while providing the structure and guidance undergraduates need to knit together a rich and coherent course of study in human rights theory and practice.

The minor fits squarely within the Center’s mission “[to equip] a new generation of leaders with the knowledge and skills necessary to protect and promote human rights and dignity for all.” To this end, the Center collaborates with partners across Stanford University and beyond on innovative programs that foster critical inquiry in the classroom and the world. Core staff and affiliates prioritize offering personalized advising to students, referring them to faculty who teach about human rights across the university, connecting Minors and other interested students with professional development opportunities such as internships, and cultivating a generally vibrant intellectual community.

The Center is deeply engaged with well-established interdisciplinary, policy-oriented programs, undertaking research and capacity-building initiatives with NGO and governmental partners domestically and internationally. These programs are geographically and substantively broader than is typical for some other human rights centers and focus on a wide range of issues, including judicial reform and capacity building, fair trial rights in domestic and international tribunals, human trafficking, trauma mental health, post-conflict justice and reconciliation, technology and human rights, anti-corruption work, human rights commissions and NGOs, and atrocity prevention and response. The Human Rights Minor brings faculty research into the undergraduate curriculum, bridges study in the classroom with real-world application through internships and participation in ongoing Center projects, provides community-engaged learning opportunities, and facilitates sustained cross-disciplinary collaboration.  

To pursue the Minor in Human Rights, students must follow the instructions at https://humanrights.stanford.edu/academics/minor to submit a preliminary declaration of interest, complete a draft course plan, meet with the Center’s student services specialist, and once approved by the Faculty Director, formally declare the Minor in Axess.

Minimum Units in the Program

25

Minimum University Units

18
Completion requirement
  • Completion of a minimum of 25 units of Human Rights related coursework. Students may not double-count courses to complete major and minor requirements.

  • At least 10 of the 25 units must be completed on Stanford’s campus.

  • All courses counted toward the minor must be taken for a letter grade, except where letter grades are not offered, as university policy requires.

  • All students must maintain a GPA of no less than 3.0 in the classes counting toward the minor.

Complete ALL of the following Courses:
  • 2186931

Remaining units for the minor must be completed by taking at least one course across each of three streams below:

  • Foundations: courses that explore the fundamental theoretical or historical foundations of human rights

  • Contemporary Issues: courses that offer a depth of study on a particular human rights issue, or the human rights reality of a specific geography, social group, or context

  • Practice: courses dedicated to the practical application of human rights principles through skills development, advocacy training, and experiential or community-engaged learning

To discuss courses and course plan the for minor, please make an appointment with our Student Services Specialist.

Fulfill ALL of the following requirements:
Complete at least 1 of the following Courses:
  • 2098292
  • 2236423
  • 2227214
  • 1170145
  • 2245472
  • 2215453
  • 2137951
  • 2254111
  • 2247542
  • 2204691
  • 2245081
  • 2202562
  • 2240111
  • 2154791
  • 1149592
  • 2234494
  • 2220852
  • 2215091
  • 2250451
  • 2020451
  • 2169382
  • 2075334
  • 1222695
  • 2114391
  • 2154902
  • 2110652
  • 2266351
  • 2229784
  • 2170191
  • 2241651
  • 2130711
  • 2255351
  • 2202211
  • 2191711
  • 2228851
  • 2127662
  • 2216441
  • 2033082
  • 2229921
  • 2229901
  • 2108434
  • 2199271
  • 2204693
  • 2208902
  • 2237353
  • 2188501
  • 2251071
  • 2168661
  • 2203871
  • 1150132
  • 2049952
  • 2160881
  • 2020961
  • 2020971
  • 2130211
  • 2221571
  • 2188931
  • 2249291
  • 2159991
  • 2261481
  • 2265991
  • 2099671
  • 2195281
  • 2232821
  • 2213381
  • 2224301
  • 1222841
  • 2255141
  • 2214621
  • 2226221
  • 2170483
  • 2138441
  • 2251981
  • 2028791
  • 2203221
  • 2134401
  • 1244841
  • 2126961
  • 1245091
  • 2216381
  • 2215971
  • 1248921
  • 2178471
AND
Complete at least 1 of the following Courses:
  • 2098292
  • 1258261
  • 2243763
  • 2222542
  • 2236423
  • 2196102
  • 2227214
  • 2160832
  • 2027061
  • 2215453
  • 2122991
  • 2140231
  • 2215751
  • 2142992
  • 2176041
  • 2232741
  • 2229072
  • 2226451
  • 2078062
  • 2204691
  • 2205671
  • 2176941
  • 1055861
  • 2259421
  • 2229791
  • 2229981
  • 2194072
  • 2215752
  • 2222541
  • 2158183
  • 2159052
  • 2253651
  • 2120722
  • 2230983
  • 2104052
  • 2259411
  • 2185951
  • 2168231
  • 2171613
  • 1244792
  • 2020451
  • 2231721
  • 2169382
  • 2024141
  • 2114391
  • 2035941
  • 2110652
  • 2197121
  • 2196631
  • 2170191
  • 2131521
  • 2244241
  • 2130711
  • 2228691
  • 2169031
  • 2146251
  • 2236181
  • 2131491
  • 2202211
  • 1152911
  • 2228851
  • 2127662
  • 2237811
  • 2209302
  • 2076362
  • 2117061
  • 2159161
  • 2163663
  • 2163673
  • 2108434
  • 2208701
  • 2204693
  • 2260741
  • 2131477
  • 2220211
  • 2222191
  • 2208902
  • 2235014
  • 2238192
  • 2262421
  • 2227002
  • 2228621
  • 2188501
  • 2260312
  • 1276201
  • 2220831
  • 2220791
  • 2156151
  • 2138901
  • 2160881
  • 2010191
  • 2221571
  • 2148331
  • 2188931
  • 2249291
  • 2115391
  • 2239191
  • 2230681
  • 2122271
  • 2082641
  • 2234552
  • 1277711
  • 2013681
  • 2187921
  • 2072331
  • 2109991
  • 2116051
  • 2197681
  • 2143561
  • 2225561
  • 2238381
  • 2081691
  • 2232821
  • 2230051
  • 1092991
  • 2106181
  • 2070712
  • 2127671
  • 2133861
  • 2136131
  • 2224301
  • 1230891
  • 2214621
  • 2136501
  • 2201261
  • 2193631
  • 2226421
  • 2216162
  • 2151001
  • 2170483
  • 2145181
  • 2182581
  • 2225301
  • 2108941
  • 2194221
  • 2204651
  • 2182731
  • 2173571
  • 2171111
  • 2138441
  • 2199961
  • 2199971
  • 2203221
  • 2225831
  • 1244641
  • 2201601
  • 1244841
  • 1245011
  • 2126961
  • 2126971
  • 1245091
  • 2216381
  • 2215971
  • 2160431
  • 2207791
  • 2260541
  • 2258531
  • 1251301
  • 2154121
  • 2178471
  • 2219971
  • 2188762
  • 2172261
  • 2220843
  • 2113421
  • 2234431
AND
Complete at least 1 of the following Courses:
  • 2222542
  • 2259861
  • 2141173
  • 2225552
  • 2191792
  • 2142992
  • 2235581
  • 2211911
  • 2205531
  • 2259421
  • 2229791
  • 2229981
  • 2222541
  • 2158183
  • 2159052
  • 2230983
  • 2259411
  • 2185951
  • 2128376
  • 2204083
  • 2071481
  • 2197121
  • 2131521
  • 2256641
  • 2163663
  • 2163673
  • 2208701
  • 2275541
  • 2260741
  • 2131477
  • 2220211
  • 2222191
  • 2208902
  • 2262421
  • 2278651
  • 2227002
  • 2228621
  • 2270951
  • 2214261
  • 2188501
  • 2260312
  • 2115391
  • 2218791
  • 2222751
  • 2239191
  • 2092221
  • 2122271
  • 2082641
  • 1277711
  • 2139221
  • 2081691
  • 2195281
  • 2070712
  • 2246701
  • 2199961
  • 2199971
  • 1244641
  • 2126971
  • 2260541
  • 2153241
  • 2207791
  • 2258531
  • 2074611
  • 2022932
  • 2113421
  • 1155043
  • 2234451

To fulfill the Capstone requirement, students may choose between one of two pathways: the Independent Project Pathway or the Course Equivalency Pathway.

Fulfill ANY of the following requirements:

1.     Independent Project Pathway

•   Under the supervision of an approved faculty member, students propose and complete a 3-5 unit capstone project that should either include:

- a 25-page research paper on a human rights topic approved by the supervising faculty; or

- an alternative culminating work requiring equivalent effort, such as an original short film produced by the student, an annotated digital human rights database, a curated exhibit, or a software application designed to address human rights challenges, approved in advance by the supervising faculty. 

•   Student choosing this option will enroll in HUMRTS 199 to complete a self-designed capstone deliverable by agreed-upon deadlines

•   Final capstone is to be graded by the faculty advisor

2.      Course Equivalency Pathway

•  Submit a proposal to use work you will complete in an existing 3-5 unit course to fulfill the capstone requirement

•   Students choosing this option will enroll in an existing course and complete assignments and final projects that will serve as a capstone deliverable

•   Final capstone grade is to be assigned by the course instructor